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Rockin' out to the rosary
DETROIT — Madonna is on Jennifer Zablocki's iPod. So is "The Madonna." The Detroit-area 12th-grade teacher works up a sweat to the pop diva's music as well as songs honoring Mary, the mother of Jesus.
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12th Street Beach crackdown threatened
The day after brawls forced police to close the beach outside the Northerly Island music venue, Chicago Park District officials said the incident was "uncommon" but pledged Friday to shut the popular spot again if further trouble erupts.
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Festivals
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LIVE OFF THE LEVEE: ONEREPUBLIC and Lapush
OneRepublic proved that it's the people's choice with the hit "Apologize." Guitarist Drew Brown told Post-Dispatch pop music critic Kevin C. Johnson that the song "is about taking back your self-respect and standing up for yourself. Everybody can relate to that."
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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Lions Club hopes for big turnout at fundraiser
GRAND RAPIDS -- With some good food and music, the Lions Club expects to raise about 50 percent of its annual funding this weekend.
Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune |
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Tropikal Vizions getting the carnival beat going in Market Square yesterday. (Picture by Steve Sarre, 0611628) THE new Town Carnival could be all change again next year as organisers reconsider the event’s title.
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On today
Luminara Community Festival. Festival of light at St. Ann's Academy, 5-9 p.m. Performances, children's area and labyrinth. After dark, lanterns, costumes and performers transform Beacon Hill Park until 11 p.m. luminaravictoria.com.
Victoria Times Colonist |
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Dylan's son 'not influenced' by dad
Bob Dylan's son Jakob denies that his famous father is a major inspiration for his music.
Digital Spy |
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Ryder Cup festival event shelved
A money shortage has canceled of one of the major community events planned in connection with September's Ryder Cup international golf competition in Louisville.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Calendar of events
The Rev. Scott Klemsz will conduct services at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Lutheran Church of Our Savior, 1230 Luther Way at Blanco Road, Salinas. For information, call 422-6352. Pastor Clark Brown will lead the 10 a.m. worship, with music by Bach festival soloists, Sunday at St.
The Monterey County Herald |
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Live music at Crownstock festival (02/08)
LIVE music ranging from pop and punk to soul, country and 'bone and roll' can be heard at the second Crownstock festival in Little Horwood next Saturday, August 2. (26/07/2008 09:36:46)
Buckingham Today |
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James Logan band to play at Olympics
Brandon Nguyen is packing his trombone and homework for the fall semester. Justin Shih is taking his mellophone and some American candy.
San Jose Mercury News |
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I - Cleveland.com
UPDATED: 04 :43 a.m. EDT, July 26, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a field archaeologist. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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PLAN YOUR WEEK AHEAD
The quiet singing and whirring of cicadas in the trees reminds us to take it a little slower at this time of year. Enjoy what summer brings with music in the city, family fun in Gage Park, fundraising events and an international drum and bugle competition.
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view TAARE ZAMEEN PAR DVD LAUNCH picture gallery
Aamir Khan along with music mogul Bhushan Kumar recently released the DVDs of Aamir Khan's directoral debut TAARE ZAMEEN PAR at the hands of Kiran Bajaj, Principal, Green Lawns High School, the institution where his TAARE ZAMEEN PAR little co-star Darsheel Safary studies.
Glamsham.com |
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Faith and Community July 26, 2008
Christian fest set for Laguna Seca The 12th annual Spirit West Coast Christian Music Festival kicks off July 31 and goes until Aug.
Santa Cruz Sentinel |
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District to buy School of Arts space
The Tacoma School District will buy half of a historic building that’s home to the district’s School of the Arts dance, theater and music programs.
Tacoma News Tribune |
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On the right track
BARONA INDIAN RESERVATION ---- Barona Dragway is mixing fast cars with live music and an auto show in a '50s-themed festival over the weekend to lure more people to the raceway. Dragway operators said this week that they're trying to overcome the not
North County Times |
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Festival de Lanaudière's success: divine inspiration and well-timed government funding
JOLIETTE, Que. When you want to start a music festival, you could do worse than consult a priest, especially if that priest happens to be Fernand Lindsay.
Toronto Star |
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The Anti-Hit List
The fact that this British singer-songwriter happens to be Thom Yorke's brother may be the thing that gets your attention, but it'll be emotionally direct songs like this one that'll hold it.
Toronto Star |
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IT'S ALL OVER NOW
In another black eye for Guy Hands' EMI, The Rolling Stones are bolting their label of 20 years for Universal Music Group. The multi-year album deal with Universal's UK-based Polydor label, which the music giant announced yesterday, beat out Live...
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Flyers' defenseman hitting right notes
VOORHEES Jack Johnson wrote an album entitled "In Between Dreams." The multitalented Hawaii-born musician was a surfing phenom and found himself contemplating his decision to pursue sports or music.
Gloucester County Times |
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Chiodos Suicide Attempt, 25 Years of Metallica, Miley Cyrus' breakout on the charts, AC/DC video plans, Les Claypool ...
Welcome to the Round-Up, a new weekend feature for the Day in Rock where we take a quick look at the top stories on some of the best music news sites. In today's edition we learn about Chiodos Suicide Attempt, 25 Years of Metallica, Miley Cyrus' breakout on the charts, AC/DC video plans, Les Claypool playing games, TI's musical chairs release dates, drummer no longer rockin' with Dokken, Rolling ...
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Concert will benefit animal shelter
Canadian music artists the Wailin' Jennys will headline a benefit concert for the Iowa City Animal Care & Adoption Center at 8 p.m. Tuesday at The Englert Theatre.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen |
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Let's make concerts alcohol-free
For the past few Mondays, I have enjoyed a free public concert series presented by the Randolph Township Public Library. Our family thought it would be a fun way to spend a summer night. We packed a cooler full of sandwiches, snacks and some cold sodas and juice.
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