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Violinist enjoys the charms of KL
SHE calls herself a performing monkey because on most nights, you can see her doing her thing on the violin at various events all around the country but she is no primate. Michelle Lai is one of the hottest violinists KL has to offer.
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Sarah Silverman's global offensive
Meet Sarah Silverman. Sarah's immature, self-absorbed and unemployed. She makes a habit of insulting her friends and family: her sweet-natured sister Laura, with whom she lives; Laura's boyfriend, a principled cop named Jay; their gruff, gay neighbours Brian and Steve. She sings songs about poo and regularly indulges in racial stereotyping. But she doesn't care if you think she's racist. She ...
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Music director sentenced in rape of 12-year-old
The former music director of an influential Baltimore church has been sentenced to prison for raping a 12-year-old girl.
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Britney Spears Up Against Jonas Brothers for MTV Award
Britney Spears, the Jonas Brothers and Danity Kane will vie for Best Pop Video at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards. It will be announced on F'N MTV tonight (8 p.m. ET) that Spears' "Piece of Me," the Jonas Brothers' "Burnin Up," Danity Kane's "Damaged," Tokio Hotel's "Ready, Set, Go!"and Panic at the Disco's "Nine in the Afternoon" are up for the golden moon-man statue. See photos of Britney ...
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(01/08/08) - Britdoc festival, still only in its third year, has already established itself as a hugely enjoyable, extremely well organised and creatively inspiring event for documentary makers and audiences.
kamera.co.uk |
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Local band to play at Colt's stadium
Warren Central High School's marching band has an extra incentive to make beautiful music this year. They will be the first ever high school band to play on the green field of Lucas Oil Stadium.
WISH-TV Indianapolis |
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Howard Jacobson: Sitting on a bench in Eastbourne, where else would one want to be?
Life isn't all bad. The next time someone asks my philosophy that's what I am going to say. "Life isn't all bad." I worked it out on holiday last week, sitting on a bench in Eastbourne. Downwind from me a brass band was playing make-the-best-of-it industrial music in the bandstand. It was just a brief holiday, barely a holiday at all in fact, more a recuperation from a holiday proper I'd had ...
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Motorola MOTOROKR U9 Arrives at Fido
No, it's probably not the most exciting phone to hit the Fido lineup in recent memory (a certain handset from Cupertino probably holds that title), but the Motorola MOTOROKR U9 is still a suitable mobile companion for music-minded individuals.
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Home Front: Dorm Room Decor, Displaying Diplomas and "Man Rooms"
Post Home Section staffers Jura Koncius and Terri Sapienza take questions on your decorating dilemmas. This week, they start getting ready to go back to school, as they learn about eco-friendly college dorms and help parents get organized for their students' routines.
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David Lister: Do lyrics really matter
Alex Turner of the rock band Arctic Monkeys is acknowledged as one of the great lyricists of the age. The award-winning poet Simon Armitage recently hailed him as a fellow poet, whose words repay repeated study. Yet, few of Turner's biggest fans will ever have seen his lyrics, let alone studied them.
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Seeing stars
As the Jonas Brothers tour continues across the country this month and on to State College in September, there’ll be much parental chatter about how this latest craze is affecting our kids.
Centre Daily Times |
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Sounds offer postgame concert Aug. 8
On Friday, Aug. 8, Greer Stadium will host another Purity Faith Night and decorated Christian band Jars of Clay will be playing a concert to help the Sounds raise money in support of the band's Blood:Water Mission charity.
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Sugarland busts the stereotypes of country music
Top-selling band back with a new album
San Jose Mercury News |
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Whoopi Goldberg jumps into Broadway's 'Xanadu'
So how is Whoopi Goldberg spending her six-week summer vacation from "The View"? Growling her way through the Electric Light Orchestra's "Evil Woman," eight times a week in the Broadway musical "Xanadu."
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Musicians sally forth into the realm of comic books with a real DIY vibe
Zak Sally and Nate Denver will hit the Fantagraphics bookstore Saturday from 6-9 p.m. to play music and sign their latest books.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Three is a magic number for Seattle Chamber Music Festival
With a Beethoven piano trio, Strauss Cello Sonata and Shostakovich piano quintet, the Seattle Chamber Music Festival, nearing the end of its 2008 Seattle season, offered a remarkable evening of music making Wednesday night at Lakeside School.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Doctors Say Hearing Loss is Increasing Among Americans
The next time you're listening to music through your headphones you may want to turn down the volume.
WCAV Charlottesville |
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Alice Cooper claims he is addicted to his wife
The 60-year-old rocker - who has just released his latest album ‘Along Came a Spider’ - says he has loves spouse Sheryl Goddard so much that he has never been unfaithful to her.
The Arizona Republic |
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Music Fans Head for the Northeast Kingdom
Music fans put on their dancing shoes and head for the Northeast Kingdom Music Festival.
WCAX-TV Vermont |
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Live Performance by En Vogue to Kick off Hot Summer Concert Series
Grammy nominated En Vogue will kick of this year's concert series at The Americana at Brand on Wednesday, August 6 as they perform R&B hits from the over twenty million albums and singles they have sold worldwide. Famous for their songs "Don't Let Go (Love)" and "Hold On," the group has won more MTV Video Music Awards than any other female group in history and were ranked by Billboard magazine ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Pachelbel's Canon -- sixth century Korean style
Dead for 300 years, the German composer continues to conquer new musical frontiers.
Salon.com |
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Here's a list of today's happenings
Here's a list of today's happenings. For complete entertainment listings, go to www.startribune.com . MINNESOTA FRINGE FESTIVAL: Annual festival of performances, dance, plays and storytelling. There are 156 shows at 16 venues in Minneapolis. $5-$12. Through Aug. 10. Information: 612-872-1212.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Outdoor music
ANOKA: George Green Park Bandshell: Betty Rydell & Randi Rae, 7 p.m. Sun. 7th Av. and South St. 763-576-2980. BURNSVILLE: Nicollet Commons Park: Glory Land Gospel Band, 7 p.m. Sun. 12520 Nicollet Av. S.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Event to feature clowns, music, fun for kids
Clowns, calliope music, kiddy games, magic shows, face painting, a cake walk, caricature drawings, and food are all part of Saturday's Family Fun Picnic and Food Drive in the Northwest Valley.
The Arizona Republic |
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Boyne Falls celebrates 34th annual Polish Festival
If you like to dance the polka - or just like polka music....there's only one place for you to be this weekend... And that would be the Charlevoix County community of Boyne Falls for the 34th annual Polish Festival.
9&10 News Cadillac |
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