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TICHAFA Matambanadzo — popularly known as Tich Mataz, is working with Kenyan promoters and broadcasting stations in a relationship that might see Zimbabwean presenters going to work in the east African country.
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Yahoo To Reimburse Customers Of DRM-Protected Music
The company said its digital rights management servers would be taken down, severely limiting the use of the files.
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The Urban League, city leaders meet the Dalai Lama, Rustic Ale from Capitol, and more in Madison Miscellany
The Urban League marks its fortieth anniversary, the Madison Common Council meets the Dalai Lama, how bands can help support the local music scene, 'lt;i'gt;The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon'lt;/i'gt; by Epic Theatre, UW-created linoleic acid approved by FDA, Rustic Ale from Capital Brewery, Lance Smith suspended by UW football, and much more can be found in this latest round-up of online social ...
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Streets of New Orleans fill with music — and visitors — as city's recovery from Katrina continues
When Carol Stauder started giving Hurricane Katrina tours, she couldn't get through them without crying. Seeing the devastation caused by the flooding four months earlier - friends' homes destroyed and neighborhood after neighborhood abandoned - was too painful. Almost three years later, most of those homes are still broken and deserted, but what saddens Stauder even more are the empty lots ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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DRM-Free ITunes for BlackBerry Users
BlackBerry users can now easily sync music from iTunes libraries with their smartphones' media players thanks to a new, free piece of software from Research In Motion (RIM), aptly named BlackBerry Media Sync.
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Rolling Stones quit record label
ROCK legends the Rolling Stones have signed a long-term recording deal with Universal Music Group (UMG), becoming the latest major act to leave troubled British label EMI, the band said.
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Streets of New Orleans fill with music — and visitors — as city's recovery from Katrina continues
When Carol Stauder started giving Hurricane Katrina tours, she couldn't get through them without crying. Seeing the devastation caused by the flooding four months earlier - friends' homes destroyed and neighborhood after neighborhood abandoned - was too painful.
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Scalia takes to stage to tell lawyers how to win
It's a pretty good crowd for a summer Friday morning at Kennedy Center. From stage right (where else?) Justice Antonin Scalia enters. He walks over to a stool and takes his seat with a music stand before him, a bottle of water nearby. Scalia, unplugged? No, there's no acoustic guitar at the ready.
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Carnival of Space #64
This week, the Carnival of Space returns to the Music of the Spheres. This is the edition that helps you understand, just how mind-bogglingly large space really is. Click here to read the Carnival of Space #64 And if you're interested in looking back, here's an archive to all the past carnivals of space. If you've got [...]
Universe Today |
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P. Diddy has reportedly proposed to singer Cassie
The rapper is said to be engaged to 21-year-old Cassie, who he met when he signed her up to his music label Bad Boy Records in 2006, but is attempting to keep the news quiet.
The Arizona Republic |
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Justice Scalia, at Kennedy Center, dispenses advice, quips about the art of persuading judges
WASHINGTON - It's a pretty good crowd for a summer Friday morning at Kennedy Center. From stage right (where else?) Justice Antonin Scalia enters. He walks over to a stool and takes his seat with a music stand before him, a bottle of water nearby.
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Streets of New Orleans fill with music — and visitors — as city's recovery from Katrina continues
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The Fresno Bee |
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Folk Festival is still ready to take chances
The stages at this year’s Newport Folk Festival will include some new faces who wouldn’t be mentioned very near the top of a list of folk-music artists — The Black Crowes, Trey Anastasio, Jakob Dylan, Damian and Stephen Marley and more.
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Monsoon malhaar
Santoor maestro Pandit Shivkumar Sharma and acclaimed vocalist Devaki Pandit will perform at the Monsoon Music Festival Barkha Ritu at Chowdaiah Auditorium on July 27.
Deccan Herald |
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07/26/08 Faith Happenings
Esterlyn will be performing Saturday on the Fringe Stage at Creation Festival at the Gorge Amphitheatre. Sunday, the Christian band is giving a free concert in Yakima.
Yakima Herald-Republic |
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Music Review: N.E.R.D. - Seeing Sounds
Get this one. Get it twice. 2008’s perfect sit-on-the-patio, sip-on-umbrella-drinks, relax-and-chill record is finally here. N.E.R.D.’s phenomenal Seeing Sounds is a sugary breeze from start to finish. The alt-rock sounds of Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo and Shae Haley are simply un-fucking-stoppable on this return to the N.E.R.D. sound.Their first splash in the...
Blogcritics.org |
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FemBots Release Fourth Album
It's been three years since Toronto's FemBots released an album of their eclectic folk-rock music, but Weewerk will change that when it puts Calling Out in stores on Sept. 16.
ChartAttack.com |
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Jazz in the Square
Clinton Square is a busy spot this weekend as two traditional summer events team up to bring people downtown.
News 10 Now Syracuse |
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Dawson City Music Festival
DAWSON CITY, YT — Without exception, for every artist interviewed, the Dawson City Music Festival was unquestionably their best festival experience.
ChartAttack.com |
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Yerba Buena Gardens hosts summer festival events
For an oasis in the heart of downtown San Francisco, check out Yerba Buena Gardens -- about a block west from both the Powell Street and Montgomery Street BART Stations. The Yerba Buena Gardens Festival presents about 100 different events -- free and open to the public -- between May and October.
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JULY 26-27 - Music, Theater, and Much More
A Music Pick, A theater Pick and a Festival Pick highlight the To Do List this weekend.
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Large crowd enjoys first day of garlic festival
For more videos, photos and stories, scroll to the bottom of this story. Mary Avila just couldn't wait to start her three-day garlic binge. She arrived at 7:40 a.m. and set up her chair, securing the first spot in line and a front row seat for the ceremonial lighting of burners in Gourmet Alley.
The Gilroy Dispatch |
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Film: 'Jerusalema' Interview
Jerusalema, which premiered in South Africa at the 2008 International Durban Film Festival this week, has lifted the standard of filmmaking in South Africa and should be another Oscar candidate for the country.
The Natal Witness Group |
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Paying for downloads is like buying air
The record industry is as outdated as shipbuilding. Artists no longer need it to get their music out
Times Online |
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'Singing and dancing is done to death'
Shaan talks about his role as host for the reality music show, Amul Star Voice Of India.
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