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Reissue: New country collections range from The Browns to 'Outlaws'
Country fans will find new collections by artists ranging from a veteran trio to hard-edged "Outlaws" and a long-time star with more than 75 hits.
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Arts & Entertainment Articles
To Hollywood, summer is about churning out movies at such a pace that audiences are barely distracted from the beer distributor long enough to see the next big flick. Thankfully, "Iron Man" is worth your cold hard cash in place of a cold brew.
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Briefs: Parking lot closed
The Sugar Grove municipal building's parking lot is off limits through today while it is being repaired. Temporary parking is available at the Sugar Grove Fire Department across the way.
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Ordway Center plans major upgrade
St. Paul Chamber Orchestra would get a dedicated 1,000-seat concert hall as part of an ambitious plan for the 23-year-old complex.
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HTC expands the successful HTC Touch Family
HTC Corporation (TAIEX: 2498; "HTC"), the world's leading provider of Microsoft® Windows Mobile® smart devices, today launched the HTC Touch CruiseT, the third member of the HTC Touch product family and the first to feature built-in GPS for personal navigation.
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Jazzfest’s refrain echoes scars of the storm
LIKE the city it celebrates, the annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival is steeped in local memory. And no one on stage at Jazzfest, which took place last week, had forgotten about Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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A la carte
Chef/owner Jeffrey Dunham hosts a five-course "Dinner in the Kitchen" with wines at The Grove Grill tonight. Call 818-9951 for reservations.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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At the Philharmonic, Musings About Muti
The announced union of Riccardo Muti and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra left 100 jilted suitors at Avery Fisher Hall.
New York Times |
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Blocks falling off Clarke Hotel
Waukesha - Developers of the proposed $5 million Clarke Hotel and Black Trumpet restaurant must replace exterior...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Anniversary reminds us why arts matter
South Carolina will celebrate the 40th anniversary of its Arts Commission tonight in Columbia.
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Sights and sounds
Have you seen an outstanding slice of entertainment recently in the Beaches area? A good band? An interesting art exhibit? A play not to be missed? Do you know of a good attraction that's coming our way? Please let others know by going to Shorelines.com and blogging about it. Thanks!
The Florida Times-Union |
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There's a pops concert for Mother's Day
Like many people from around the Beaches, Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra Music Director Fabio Mechetti is looking forward to the annual Mother's Day Pops at the Beach Concert.
The Florida Times-Union |
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Arts notes
Salute to IsraelPitching in with this year's celebrations for Israel's 60th anniversary as a nation, the Westfield Symphony Orchestra and conductor David Wroe will perform tomorrow at the Temple Emanu-El in Westfield, 756 E. Broad St. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Temple Emanu-El Israel Fund. The 7:30 p.m. concert will feature Schumann's Piano Concerto, with Israeli soloist Alon ...
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Recent Original Stories
Are there too many Linux distributions currently available? Can there be too many? This article explores the effect of the large number of distros out right now and suggests that progress could possibly be made through a consolidation .
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Megajoy upbeat that new online video regs will reduce piracy
By Chen Shasha Shanghai. May 6. INTERFAX-CHINA - It has been an uncertain start to 2008 for the inhabitants of China's growing video Web site frontier.
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Related Photo Galleries
"Oh, yeah!!" shrieked the voices of more than 200 kindergarten through second-graders. The one-hour program, which took place Tuesday afternoon at Arlington Heights Elementary School, brings personalities from Disney radio to local schools to tout the importance of reading.
Pocono Record |
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Teen brings music to church services in Sebastian
Thomas Ingui is an organist and choir director for two churches. For some, that's not too unusual -- But Thomas is only 13 years old.
Vero Press Journal |
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The legend of Dr. Tebow grows
Fans by now know the legend of Tim Tebow by rote: he plays quarterback as well as anyone in America, sings on stage with the stars of country music, makes girls swoon every time he smiles. During spring break, Tebow added a new facet to his fame. In an impoverished village...
The Post and Courier |
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Arab Radio & Television Network to Establish Major Facilities at Dubai Studio City
According to the agreement, ART ART , a subsidiary of Arab Media Corporation (AMC), will set up studios and offices in Dubai Studio City Dubai Studio City to further expand its current scope of programming.
Zawya |
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Lunchtime Concerts resume
Transcript StaffThe Norman Downtowners Association and The Performing Arts Studio recently announced a new ...
The Norman Transcript |
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Life imitates art imitates life for `Once' stars Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova of the Swell Season
In February, "Once" stars Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova won an Oscar for "Falling Slowly," a ballad from their beloved indie film. Now the real-life couple is touring as the Swell Season, with members of Hansard's other band, the Frames, rounding out the lineup.
The Plain Dealer |
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ART to set up in Dubai Studio City
Saudi-based Arab Radio and Television network (ART) has signed a deal with Dubai Studio City to set up offices and studios in the emirate. ART, a subsidiary of Arab Media Corporation, specializes in family entertainment, including movies, music and sport, exclusively in Arabic.
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Choral Guild set for Mozart’s ‘Requiem’
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Requiem” scored some of the most dramatic moments in the film “Amadeus,” as jealous, conniving composer Salieri served as cipher for a dying Mozart’s genius.
The Valdosta Daily Times |
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Patricia Manterola
Why Is She Famous? Patricia Manterola got her start as one-ninth of the world-renowned band Garibaldi, with whom she traveled across the globe and released a number of top-selling albums and singles.
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West Joins Ego, Vision For Great Concert
So there's this spaceship, right? And it's hurtling through the galaxy in search of inspiration because Earth is out of creativity, or so the voice-over tells us.
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