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Life, love, music, smelly socks at "Baghdad High"
NEW YORK - Hayder is trying to memorize the words to a song by U.S. pop star Britney Spears, Anmar is worried because his girlfriend has not called and Ali and his best friend Mohammad wrestle each other as they watch TV.
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ATLANTA - Ludacris's new song, "Politics as Usual," may have cost him one of his biggest fans, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama.
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JAKARTA, Indonesia - It took a half century and YouTube to bring Indonesia's rock 'n' roll legends back home.
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Gretchen Rubin: The Happiness Lesson I Learned From A Barry Manilow Concert
I'm working on my Happiness Project, and you should have one, too! Everyone's project will look different, but it's the rare person who can't benefit....
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Jefferson, opera married for twenty years
Ash Lawn Opera Company and Red Light Management this morning announced an agreement that will have the Ash Lawn Opera Festival lease the Jefferson Theatre for the months of June, July and August for 20 years.
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BCS Wraps In Middleburg, Leesburg Has More In Store
The Bluemont Concert Series continues Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 1 and 2, in Middleburg and Leesburg with performances by Laurie Lewis & The Right Hands and The Holmes Brothers, respectively.
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KC Shines At Belmont Sunday
The folks at Loudoun Summer Music Fest are hoping this week's performer, KC and The Sunshine Band, will live up to its title and usher in a dry, fun-filled concert Sunday evening on the grounds of Belmont Country Club.
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Mayor announces DNC events for residents
MORE ON 9NEWS @ 4 KUSA - Mayor John Hickenlooper launched a campaign Thursday to alert residents to the events, programs and festivals taking place during the upcoming Democratic National Convention.
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Storytelling: A lazy, hazy summer? No way. We go for structure
While many folks equate summertime with sunshine, swimming, s'mores and just plain silly fun, to me the 'S' in summer stands for Structure. ...
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Live Music: Invisible & The Selectric Typewriter Piano
The band, "Invisible" has a unique instrument they play. It uses an IBM Selectric Typewriter to control an upright piano. Band member, Mark Dixon, and Fred Snider created it. Invisible played for us this morning in the FOX8 studio.
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Family makes the difference for Clarkson band
Thank goodness for family. If it wasn't for family connections, Mississauga band Killer Green might still be looking for a lead singer. After Clarkson's Riley Bell, Cobey Adams and Sam Morton teamed up about a year ago to start taking music more seriously and start a band, they realized they needed a singer.
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Former band teacher sentenced for sex assault
JEFFERSON COUNTY- A former music instructor and color guard coach at five Jefferson County schools was sentenced Thursday to 12 years in prison, followed by intensive supervision sex offender probation for 10 years to life.
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Justin Timberlake may be next Oscars host; People reportedly wins cover of Angelina Jolie-Brad Pitt twins: The Morning ...
Justin Timberlake is on a roll. He not only overcame a boy-band past, but a Mouseketeer youth, to become a grown-up music star. He got out of Britney Spears' orbit before being sucked into all that drama.
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Mother Mary Entertainment aims to be place to get it all done
A little rain couldn't dampen the party at Mother Mary Entertainment on Music Row Wednesday, and the free beer and barbecue didn't hurt either.
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People in Business
The Country Radio Broadcasters Inc. has announced appointments to its board:
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The Harder They Come Will Close at London's Playhouse in September
The stage version of the 1972 Perry Henzell reggae film The Harder They Come, currently running at the West End's Playhouse Theatre, will play its final performance Sept. 13.
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Joanna Squire, piano, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Rudys Redeye Grill, 1001 Amber Ave., Stevens Point. 715-344-9808.
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Award-Winning 'Hip-Hop' Pastor to Become Bishop
Brooklyn’s “hip-hop pastor” will become a hip-hop bishop this Sunday when thousands gather from around the country for a ceremony at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.
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Welcome, Guest
Search for homes by MLS, classified listings, rentals, and much more! The Orchestra and Community Choral Artists of the Tahoe Area continues its third Summer MusicFest with the Hot August Pipes ’08 concert series, two concerts featuring music for organ, strings and soprano.
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Activision and Logitech Developing Premium Guitar Hero World Tour Instruments
You would have to be oblivious to the gaming world to not know that music based games like Guitar Hero are among the hottest game titles available right now. The recording industry knows how hot the games are right now for sure. Activision announced tha...
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Events Louisville.com
Saturday, 8/30: 25 & 50 mile bike ride. 25th Annual Pioneer 5K - Saturday, August 30, 2008, 8 AM, proceeds to go to Links for Life organization to fight breast cancer in the Louisville area.
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Depot Days off to good start
“We considered it a huge success,” said Depot Days organizer Richard Hanson, of their first annual festival organized by the Tower-Soudan Historical Society. The weekend featured live music, crafters and demonstrations at the Tower Civic Center.
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On special Saturdays the Downtown Corydon Square comes alive with the sound of banjo and fiddle playing from the nation's and region's finest Bluegrass bands.
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Named one of “Indiana’s Top Ten Festivals”, the 37th Annual Swiss Wine Festival takes place Aug. 21-24 at Paul Ogle Riverfront Park in Vevay, IN.
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Country Music Association Male Vocalist of the Year nominee, Josh Turner, will perform songs from his double-platinum album, “Your Man.” Fairgoers will not be able to resist the vocals of Turner’s hit songs, “Long Black Train” and “Would you go with Me.” Candy Coburn guest stars with songs from her sophomore album, “Rev It Up.”
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