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China allows Tiananmen music and warns protesters
By Chris Buckley
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Actor-director-producer Kevin Costner enjoys being in charge
WASHINGTON -- When Kevin Costner was 18, he wanted to drive across the country with friends. His friends wouldn't come, so he went by himself.
Provo Daily Herald |
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Local road race calendar
New Paltz Summer Cross Country Series Awards and Fun Relay, Aug. 4, 7 p.m., SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz. Awards night and fun relay at the New Paltz rail trail near Huguenot Street. Final race in the five-race series. Entry fee is $5 adults and $2 children.
Kingston Daily Freeman |
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Tai Murray, Imani Winds and Turtle Island String Quartet play summer series
The Skaneateles Festival, in its fourth year under artistic directors David Ying and Elinor Freer, will be a smorgasbord of music and diversity.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Lewiston hosts jazz and art festivals this month
On two August weekends, the Niagara County village turns its picturesque Center Street over to free outdoor music shows and art displays.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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U.S. ambassador to Paraguay ends tenure on a positive note
A U.S. ambassador is ending his 38-year diplomatic career with a song — recording a music CD in the Guarani language that has made him a Paraguayan recording star.
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Big church ready for worship
BILLINGS (AP) — A church that undertook a $17 million construction project and now has a sanctuary with seating for 1,800 people, and the look of a performing arts center, was ready for worshippers over the weekend.
Helena Independent Record |
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International Eastman competition tests skill, nerves of pianists
Twenty-three high school-aged pianists compete in the Eastman Young Artists International Piano Competition for prize money and scholarships to the Eastman School of Music.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Las Vegas Sun
Noche Nortena (7 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. The Railhead at Boulder Station) Featuring Banda Tierra Sagrad Whiskey Bar Un-Plugged (9 p.m. Green Valley Ranch) Watch artists perform traditionally amped music acoustically.
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Celebrity News Service Expands Entertainment News Service Offerings
Leading news and content service provider announces the addition of the Lifestyle & Arts and Celebrity Profiles to its entertainment and celebrity news service. (CNS) provides around-the-clock coverage of the latest news coming from the world of entertainment, art, books and Broadway and music with exclusive interviews with the stars and staff that work both in front and behind the curtains at ...
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Dolly Parton Fan Site Celebrates 10 Years On-Line
Internet savvy music fans are helping lead the digital revolution in the music industry by creating fan websites dedicated to their favorite artists. Chris Walls started running a Dolly Parton website back in the late 90s when the music industry was largely uninvolved in the digital realm. Now ten years later, his site is celebrating a decade of being live on the net and showing that fans can ...
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Rock Band Creates Music Video to Bring Awareness to Child Slavery
The Wrecking views their music as a means to end child sex trafficking and other crimes against children. Their CD, "A New Abolition," releases August 19.
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Top Headlines
ATTLEBORO - Twelve local teens - ranging in age from 11-17, from Attleboro, North Attleboro, Mansfield, Wrentham, Sharon, Arlington, Weston, and Portsmouth, R.I. - will bring their talents to the Christopher Heights assisted living facility at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8 for a free concert for the residents.
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Reggae Rising brings thousands to southern Humboldt County
Category: Local News Topics: (none) You’ll have a difficult time getting any bacon or pancakes in Garberville during the weekend of Reggae Rising — at least at the Woodrose Café.
The Eureka Reporter |
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Top Headlines
FOXBORO - A brief thunder-and-lightning storm was the Boss at Gillette Stadium Saturday night, delaying the Bruce Springsteen concert by about 90 minutes.
The Sun Chronicle |
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Arts festival ends today in SoNo
NORWALK - The 32nd annual SoNo Arts Celebration continues Sunday along Washington and South Main streets in South Norwalk.
Stamford Advocate |
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Rain dampens, but festival goes on
NORWALK - Paul Clark knew the cleanup would be easy when he decided to offer chalk artwork on the street during Saturday's opening of the 32nd annual SoNo Arts Celebration.
Norwalk Advocate |
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Southwest Montana Snapshots
Symphony concert in Stodden Park The Butte Symphony presents “Pops in the Park” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 7, in Stodden Park, next to the Korean War Memorial.
The Montana Standard |
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Songs with roots
James Taylor speaks with the wonderment of a child just opening his eyes, yet with the knowledge of the 60-year-old New Englander he is.
Denver Post |
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Pictureplane is ready to take off
A city's underground music scene needs only one or two big breaks to get attention. Those opportunities often happen when a group of performers strikes awe in other towns or a critically lauded artist draws national attention and brings new faces out to concerts.
Denver Post |
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Services set for Pelham musician killed in Thruway accident
It was supposed to be a year of new beginnings for seasoned musician Richard Betancourt. He had just launched a new band and was scheduled to perform a series of concerts this summer.
The Journal News |
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Peekskill Celebration survives a downpour
PEEKSKILL - A heavy downpour sent some morning revelers fleeing, but by noon hundreds had returned to Riverfront Green Park for the Peekskill Celebration, a two-day festival in its 12th year.
The Journal News |
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Top singers preach 'Love Thy Neighbor'
WHITE PLAINS - Some of gospel music's biggest names converged in the city last night. Their message: Nonviolence.
The Journal News |
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Sheryl Renee is one person; Rene Marie is another entirely
Sheryl Renee, a longtime Denver actress who just wrapped "Live at the Rossonian" at the Crossroads Theatre, will sing the national anthem at Thursday's Colorado Rockies baseball game.
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• Ritzenhein, haunted by 2004, eyes Olympic medal • Kaman living Olympic dream, even as a German • West Michigan man ...
2-3 p.m. Ypsilanti District Library, 5577 Whittaker Road. A band that plays Celtic songs from around the world, blending the pipes and drums into a unique and entertaining performance. Free. Drop in. Details: 734-482-4110, ext. 1377.
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