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ResortQuest Breckenridge Welcomes the Water House Wine Festival to Main Street Station
The Water House Wine Festival is a producition of K-CMV "Colorado's Mountain Voice" and will feature tastings of over 30 Colorado wines, local art and free live music. The event will be held in the ResortQuest Main Street Station plaza, location at 505 South Main Street in Breckenridge Colorado.
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Benjamin-Beechwood Hosts Block Party at Arverne By The Sea
Benjamin-Beechwood showcased it's award-winning 2300-unit, $500 million Smart Growth Community, Arverne by the Sea, in the Rockaways on New York's Queens/Nassau border, on July 19th with a block party and fund raiser for New York City's 100th Precint Community Council.
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Midsummer night with Drew Carey and Shakespeare
CLEVELAND - "The Price Is Right" host Drew Carey is ready to showcase his Shakespearean side in a concert appearance with the Cleveland Orchestra.
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Is P Diddy engaged?
Hip Hop mogul P Diddy has reportedly proposed to his girlfriend, singer Cassandra 'Cassie' Ventura.
Independent Online |
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Top 10 bands: A capsule look, in their own words
The top 10 finishers in the Denver Post Underground Music Poll tell us all about themselves. Plus, we've posted video of each band, and direct links to additional song samples.
Denver Post |
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Colorado Symphony has two crucial positions to fill
The Colorado Symphony Orchestra has taken two big blows to its artistic and administrative well-being, with recent back-to-back announcements that its two top leaders are leaving.
Denver Post |
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The lawn will keep; blazing-hot jazz fests won't
There's more diverse live music scheduled to occur today in Denver and nearby mountain communities than we sometimes get the opportunity to absorb in an entire month.
Denver Post |
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Local and Live
Sunday, July 27, 2008 • CLARK DAYS: Pompeys Pillar National Monument, 28 miles east of Billings along Interstate 94, Exit 23. 6 a.m.-5 p.m., programs for all ages, music, American Indian dancers. 7-9 a.m., pancake breakfast, $4. 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., buffalo-burger lunch, $6. Free admission to pillar.
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Riverside County Police and Fire Reports - 7/27/08
Indio police believe they have finally arrested a tagger who spent the past three years vandalizing the area while attending the Coachella Music and Arts Festival, according to an Indio Police Department news release.
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Couple grows a smorgasbord of organic treats
By Colin Gustafson Staff Writer For years, Richard Harnett said he whittled away his leisure hours jogging, playing chess and relaxing with his wife and son by the pool.
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MormonTimes.com: Musical 'Promised Valley' still loved after 60 years
Crawford Gates was only 25 years old and studying for his master's degree in music at BYU when he was asked to help write a musical for Utah's 100th birthday celebration.
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Hispanic Heritage Festival is today at Kensico Dam
VALHALLA - Mariachi, samba and South American ballads are part of the mix at this year's Hispanic Heritage Festival, to be held today at Kensico Dam Plaza.
The Journal News |
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Earth Wind & Fire's star still shining bright
When a presidential candidate says he likes your music, that's a real boost to the ego, said Verdine White, bassist and one of the original members of Earth, Wind & Fire.
Press & Sun-Bulletin |
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Ron Coderre: Day Kimball Hospital tournament is a rousing success
The weatherman cooperated with the organizers of the 24th Day Kimball Hospital Golf Classic on Monday as 59 foursomes teed off at Tunxis Plantation in Farmington on behalf of the hospital’s Annual Giving Appeal.
The Norwich Bulletin |
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Gaming life
A Raleigh teen who is a whiz at 'Guitar Hero' aims to make a living at it.
The News & Observer |
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Nyack embraces gospel
NYACK - The sounds of Gospel music rose to the heavens yesterday along the Hudson River in Memorial Park.
The Journal News |
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Jazz: Joe Magnarelli
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The News & Observer |
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ASK AMY
DEAR AMY: My workplace recently installed broadcast music. We work in cubicles, and there are various job functions going on in the same area. I have to read heavy documents and hold discussions with vendors about products vitally important to our company.
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Smartville celebrates its history
Most communities have their own unique local festival, but one community in the Yuba County foothills particularly used its festival to make its history come alive.
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Top Headlines
FOXBORO - State police were arresting people by the busload Saturday as a music festival once again dissolved into a block party of underage drinking and fighting.
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L.B. Cambodians rally against border dispute
Locals at MacArthur Park spread word about standoff between the country and Thailand.
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Jam session
Being in a jam isn’t always a bad thing, particularly when it comes to bluegrass festivals.
Wichita Falls Times Record News |
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New Orleans hopping again
T he history of New Orleans is so very different from that of the rest of America, so exotic and -- to some -- so foreign that it provides a unique travel experience. Its culture is a crazy amalgam of French, Spanish, Creole, Cajun, African, pagan and gay. It was, prior to the Civil War, one of the richest cities in America; it developed a cuisine that's a pure joy and a form of music that ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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Melange of works in WGO's new season
Wichita Grand Opera's next season will feature the return of favorite operas and familiar singers and conductors. It will include Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" ballet and an evening of Spanish flamenco music and dancing. And it will showcase an opera not frequently heard, Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers." The WGO announced its opera and dance performances last week. Included in the seven-event season ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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THE LONG-RUNNING "LES MISERABLES" WILL HAVE A FRESH SETTING WHEN IT HITS WICHITA
Director Joe Locarro has no intention of trying to sell "Les Miserables," the final show this summer for Music Theatre of Wichita, based on what everybody already knows about it. That includes the stirring anthems, the historical and literary roots -- even the famous turntable that revolved with much of the cast to allow audiences to view both sides of a street battle in 19th century Paris. ...
The Wichita Eagle |
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