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In brief: Jupiter, Tequesta to celebrate 'Night Out' on Tuesday
Neighborhoods in Jupiter and Tequesta will be joining forces with thousands of communities across the country on Tuesday, Aug. 5 for the 25th annual "National Night Out Against Crime."
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Olympics kill Super VC and Yuyintang shows
All hail the fun killers. In their infinite wisdom (idiots) the powers that be have deemed live music to be threat to national security and two casualties are Yuyintang and Windows Underground. The folk scheduled for tonight at YYT has been moved to Dream Factory and everything else is up in the air until after the Olympics. Super VC won't be able to play at Windows tonight and STD are ...
Shanghaiist |
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08/02/08 Faith what's happening
Bethlehem Lutheran Church is hosting a neighborhood block party tonight. The party begins at 5 p.m. in the church parking lot at 801 Tieton Drive. Festivities include food, music, entertainment and fellowship.
Yakima Herald-Republic |
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Music Review: Janis Ian - Best Of Janis Ian: The Autobiography Collection
Jais Ian returns with a stunning retrospective of her career. Janis Ian has been producing thoughtful and melodic folk/pop since her mid teens. Best Of Janis Ian: The Autobiography Collection has been issued in conjunction with her new book release entitled, Society’s Child: My Autobiography. If the book is of the same quality as this CD release, we will have a double winner.Janis Ian ...
Blogcritics.org |
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FEATURED Kent Fort Farm's 14th Annual Peach Festival
Free hay ride, petting zoo, balloons, pit beef, hot dogs, sodas, homemade peach ice cream, face-painting and crafters. Pick your own peaches and blackberries.
The Capital |
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Music Review: Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Susquehanna
A lovely ode to a not so charming river Remember the '90s? That barbaric era when plaid was cool, a gallon of gas cost a dollar, and the economy surged to unprecedented levels? Homer Simpsons and Mel Gibson once discussed the turbulence of the time with Homer asking, "How did the country lose its way, Mel? When did we stop rooting for the man with a flame-thrower or an...
Blogcritics.org |
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Working from home: Try us, you'll like us
Armstrong County should be well positioned for such a migration if we organize and advertise ourselves.
The Leader Times |
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'Gone Country'
Actress Sean Young is one of the contestants on CMT's new season of "Gone Country," which premieres Aug. 15. Here, the competitors find out what it's like to function in the world of country music, with one earning a chance to cut a record.
The Post and Courier |
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Disco icon happy to be at dance, on music charts
Donna Summer could have taken the easy way out. She could have hopped on the nostalgia train and trotted out "Hot Stuff" to a backing tape at every high-priced disco revival night and sat home and counted all the cash.
The Post and Courier |
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Students at Rock Spring: Northwestern Tech give free spa services to Ronald McDonald House residents
Amber Hall of Dalton, Ga., has spent the last 31 days beside her daughter’s isolette in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of T.C. Thompson Children’s Hospital. Her only breaks are to shower, eat or catch a few hours of sleep in the nearby Ronald McDonald House of Greater Chattanooga.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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DeYoung rocks Riverfest
Music filled the warm, clear skies above Riverside Park Friday night, as the musical entertainment for the 22th annual Riverfest celebration continued.
Watertown Daily Times |
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Total Learning called success by state team
BRIDGEPORT — Total Learning, an interdisciplinary approach to elementary education that infuses art, music and dance into instruction, has proved its value here and could be beneficially
Connecticut Post |
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Islanders heading to Moncton for Eagles concert
Several hundred Islanders are expected to make their way to Moncton today to see The Eagles play their first-ever show in Atlantic Canada.
The Guardian |
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These Two Lanes Will Take Us Anywhere
At a Bruce Springsteen concert, a lesson in being stuck at home and taking a new look at it.
New York Times |
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Music Review: Black Kids - Partie Traumatic
Shimmery, swoony, tipsy pop music with more hooks than a bait shop. There comes a moment in every good drunken binge when one stands upon the thin line between brilliance and embarrassment.Lay off on the booze and ride the buzz, and you could have an epic night that will live forever in the legend of your mid-20s. Have just one more drink and you're liable to devolve into a stumbling, slurring ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Music Review: Elvis Presley - Elvis In Concert
Essential Elvis: Chapter 31. Colonel Tom Parker had signed Elvis to star in another television special. Two concerts were filmed in June of 1977 to be used for this program. They showed an out of shape and at times somewhat incoherent Elvis struggling to perform. Elvis died before the special could be aired. Finally in October the special was broadcast and resultant live...
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Soggy music lovers set up early
A little rain didn’t stop Ray Ries from seeing Blue Rodeo Friday night. He came prepared. The music lover from Sturgeon Falls has been coming to North Bay every summer for 14 years to see live performances. And after hearing the weather forecast for the opening night [...]
The North Bay Nugget |
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Radiohead set to rock Chicago's Lollapalooza fest
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Thousands of music fans swarmed Chicago's sun-drenched lakefront on Friday for the opening of a three-day festival that will feature British sensation Radiohead and local hip-hop phenomenon Kanye West.
Reuters |
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Radiohead Packs Grant Park On Day 1 Of Lolla
Radiohead wrapped up the first day Friday of the fourth annual Lollapalooza festival in Chicago. At dusk, music fans streamed into Grant Park, though people had been arriving since the doors opened at 11 a.m. More than 100 bands will be playing over the course of the weekend on eight different stages.
CBS 2 Chicago |
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A very unique way to play the guitar
DENVER – He holds the pick between two toes as he creates his music.
9 News Denver |
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SHOWTIME The column that's thinking Tonganoxie
Pop music writer Timothy Finn noted on our music blog the irony in the Black Crowes claiming copyright infringement over Gretchen Wilson’s “Work Hard, Play Harder.” The Crowes think it sounds too much like their song “Jealous Again.”
The Kansas City Star |
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Wayne Davis Band coming to Summer Music Festival stage
Some rock, rhythm and blues are on tap Thursday, Aug. 7, in the Oxford Summer Music Festival, with an appearance by the Wayne Davis Band. Their concert next week will begin at 7:30 p.m. and run until 10 p.m. on the John W. Altman Performance Pavilion in the Uptown park.
The Oxford Press |
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Radiohead plays polished gem at Chicago festival
CHICAGO (Reuters) - British art rock sensations Radiohead played a gem-like performance on the Chicago lakefront on Friday, headlining the first night of the three-day Lollapalooza music festival.
Reuters |
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McCain honors military at downtown concert (see VIDEOS, PHOTO GALLERY, BLOG)
PANAMA CITY — Republican presidential hopeful John McCain took the stage Friday night during country music star John Rich's concert, focusing mostly on military themes in a brief speech.
The News Herald |
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Radiohead plays polished gem at Chicago festival
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Art rock sensations Radiohead played a gem-like performance on the Chicago lakefront on Friday, headlining the first night of the three-day Lollapalooza music festival.
Reuters.co.uk |
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