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Music
Martie Maguire of the Dixie Chicks and her husband, Gareth, have welcomed another addition to their all-girl brood: daughter Harper Rosie Maguire. The baby was born Friday morning in Austin, Texas, weighing in at 7 pounds, 10 ounces (3.46 kilograms), the Dixie Chicks announced on their website.
The West Australian |
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Republicans, Democrats spar over McCain event
PANAMA CITY — Handshakes and country music signified a Republican event in Panama City on Saturday.
The News Herald |
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Classical Programs: Risky Isn?t Always Better
To the Editor:.
New York Times |
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Not just desserts
Sweet Dreams festival offers visitors more than confectionary indulgences
The News Virginian |
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Concert goers hear music with a message
"Stop the Violence," that was the message Saturday at an east side concert. The concert was held as a deadly July comes to an end. People at the concert were in agreement, enough is enough.
WISH-TV Indianapolis |
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The Rites of Chaos and a Dip Into Verdiana Past
Reviews of works performed by Ensemble 21, Royal Opera House Chorus and Orchestra and the Berlin Philharmonic.
New York Times |
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Minimalist Man Tries Organizing a Concert Series
New territory is old hat for the founder of New Albion Records, so why not SummerScape?
New York Times |
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The Territory of Sugarland (Maps Handy)
With their eclectic sensibility, Sugarland is forcing listeners to rethink any lingering stereotype of country music as pop?s most conservative format.
New York Times |
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Maria von Trapp visits childhood home
SALZBURG, Austria, July 26 (UPI) -- Maria von Trapp, a member of the family that inspired "The Sound of Music," has visited her family home in Austria for the first time in more than 50 years.
UPI |
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Irish Festival Continues in Frankfort
The Irish Festival continues at the Herkimer County Fairgrounds this weekend.
News 10 Now Syracuse |
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Relaxing is a four-letter word
Travel: A hilltop retreat in the Italian countryside swears it can teach you how to de-stress by letting go. Lucy Gillmore learns not to give a...
Guardian Unlimited |
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Mughal music
One of this year’s most-awaited Indian comedy flicks, Maan Gaye Mughal-E-Azam, is edging closer to its release with the launch of its original soundtrack in Mumbai a week ago.
The Star |
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Swordfish attacks Singapore!
The Singapore Theatre Festival features an intriguing Malaysian play about murder and perverse love.
The Star |
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Time to give TV underdogs their day
While the award pool gives a new nod to basic cable, many compelling characters (real and otherwise) still go unanointed. THIS MONTH has been a big one for critical consensus. On July 17, the nominations for the Emmys were announced, with multiple nominations lavished upon " 30 Rock," " Mad Men" and " John Adams." Two days later, the Television Critics Assn.announced the winners of its 24th ...
Los Angeles Times |
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Doc who rocks for Kashmiriyat 27 Jul 2008, 0018 hrs IST, Sameer Arshad,TNN
Rocker, doctor, entrepreneur, event-manager and activist, Amit Wanchoo wears many hats, but more than anything else he's the remnant of Kashmir's much-talked-about culture - Kashmiriyat - which many believe breathed last when Kashmiri Pandits fled the Valley in the early 1990s.
The Times of India |
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Hundreds celebrate at CD release bash
Dana Fields , an aspiring singer and songwriter, held a celebration for her new CD "Nothing's Impossible" Saturday at the Christian Life Assembly in Camp Hill.
The Patriot-News |
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The stuff of heroes
The only Tun Dr Ismail that many Malaysians know is the ‘Taman’ that is a KL suburb. Yet, he was one of Malaysia’s greatest leaders who died too soon. An upcoming musical celebrates his life’s ideals.
The Star |
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Pride - in Cold Spring and cars - comes out
Hometown Pride festival bring community together to see classic cars and tractors, vendors and fun.
St. Cloud Times |
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Norman Dello Joio, Prolific and Popular Composer, Is Dead at 95
Mr. Dello Joio was a composer who achieved wide popularity in the mid-20th century with a proliferation of essentially tonal, lyrical works.
New York Times |
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Music flows at Celtic fest
Homegrown and international talent kept spectators at the Dayton Celtic Festival entertained today, July 26, despite the late July heat at the event's blacktopped site.
Dayton Daily News |
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Beach Boys in Coto concert
Coto de Caza turned into Kokomo as the Beach Boys surfed in for a concert at center court of the Coto de Caza Golf & Racquet Club for a concert Friday night.
Orange County Register |
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Family, Friends & Fans Say Goodbye To DJ K-Swift
They came by the thousands. Fans, friends, and family members all gathered together to say goodbye to a pioneer in hip hop music.
CBS 13 Baltimore |
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The Week in Pictures for July 25
Here is a slide show of photographs that tell the story of the past week in New York. Subjects include the latest opening of the blockbuster "Batman" movies, a Brooklyn brewery, a Coney Island music festival, some hot weather and yet another M.T.A. fare hike for commuters. Follow CityRoom on Twitter. Or browse highlights and current New York headlines.
New York Times |
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Cricket: Udal and Mahmood at home in the country for old men
On and off the pitch there Twenty20 cricket is turning out not to just be for the young
Guardian Unlimited |
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Shy Wolf fundraiser was a night on the wild side
Patrons came to the Animal Masquerade Party dressed up as their favorite animal for the fundraising event benefiting Shy Wolf Sanctuary, Education and Experience Center in Collier County. The party, held at Bambusa’s Bar and Grill, featured a buffet, live music, and Barbra Streisand impersonator. But the stars of the event were the animals.
Naples Daily News |
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