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Otero County sheriff's logs
Martin Segura, 20, of 1614 N. Oak St., Artesia, was arrested on an Eddy County Magistrate Court warrant for failure to appear and minor allowing self to be served.
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‘Pandi’ Audio Launch [Gallery]
Producer Hitesh Jhabak presented a cheque worth Rs one lakh to actor-choreographer Ragava Larencce towards the charity works that the actor has been carrying out, at the audio launch of ‘Pandi’ held in Chennai on Wednesday.The money would be utilized for the heart surgery for poor children.‘Pandi’, produced by Jhabak features Ragava Larencce, Sneha and Namitha in lead roles. Directed by ...
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opportunity with a tremendous artist to do all kinds of new and innovative things on many different levels, and this tour will be the start of that rollout."
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Review: Yo-Yo Ma gives inspiring, generous show
When Yo-Yo played along with the Milwaukee Symphony cello section, as he often did Wednesday night in R. Strauss' "Don Quixote," he made eye contact all the way to the players at the back stands. He leaned way around Andreas Delfs' podium to se...
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Review: Canadian sisters bring poppier tune to laments
Canadian twin sisters Tegan and Sara started out as sort of punk folkies, and with their latest album, "The Con," they've shifted to a poppier but still guitar-driven sound.
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10 Moments
Supporting virtual dialogue between music, dance and different cultures is the aim of 10 Moments , says Accès Asie founder and artistic director Janet Lumb. Limited only by a time lapse of a few microseconds, Shuni Tsou, a bamboo flautist classically trained in the traditions of Beijing opera and Chinese classical music, will improvise in cyberspace at the Q music studios in Toronto, while ...
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Plymouth's work of art
In less than a year, the Plymouth Center for the Arts has gone from a gleam in its founders' eyes to a recognized venue for events, classes, and exhibits, transforming a historic town library into a busy community hub.
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Offer Mom gift of music Sunday at concert
The Northwest Symphony Orchestra is hoping that you will be looking for something cultural to do with your mother this Mother's Day.
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'It's just amazing how far she's gone' - roanoke.com
Radford native Michelle Lookadoo is performing in "The Little Mermaid" on Broadway. Michelle Lookadoo, a Radford native, auditioned for a musical theater show because her best friend offered to buy her the most expensive steak in New York City if she did. She went into the audition the next day having borrowed music and ended up getting the part in a 2002 production of "My Fair Lady" at the ...
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The Angel Riots
The Angel Riots , the second novel by ex-Hour contributor Ibi Kaslik, is a dark examination of a Montreal based indie-rock collective as it races after fame and spirals out of control. During our interview, Kaslik describes the book as an organic extension of her life when she was still living here.
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Post 57 honors fire, police for service
On April 22, the Elgin American Legion Post 57 awarded its 49th Gold Life Membership, presented five-year and up membership lapel pins, and awarded plaques to the fireman and policeman of the year from the Elgin fire and police departments.
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THURSDAY'S CALENDAR
The National WWII Museum Events 945 Magazine St. The exhibit "Real to Reel: Hollywood and WWII" features, artifacts, images, war-era movie posters, clips from selected movies, cartoon and shorts and runs through Aug. 31. Hours are 9 a.m.-5.
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'I didn't want to upset Huddo in any way'
Terror gripped Magpie star as accused killer Christopher Hudson started shooting on wild drive, court told.
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Jazzfest lessons: It's not all about the music
A ripe papaya has pits in it and looks rather beat up, Chef Tenney Flynn of GW Fins said as he sliced one. In fact, he added, he has seen supermarket produce managers discard the best ones because they look less than perfect.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Brent students learn Cinco de Mayo’s origins
D. H. Brent Intermediate School students learned a bit of history before watching a few of their fellow students perform folk dances, songs and trumpet music from Mexico on Monday.
The Little Elm Journal |
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Dance group clogs way to San Antonio
It may not be the Macarena or the Texas two-step, but to the Down Home Cloggers dance group, clogging is enough to keep their hearts pounding and their bodies in action.
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'I didn't want to upset Huddo'
Terror gripped Magpies star as accused killer Christopher Hudson started shooting on wild drive.
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Akron museum displays fine prints of Arnstein couple
Dr. W. Gerald Austen, son of famed airship engineer Karl Arnstein, will speak about his father's career, his parents' longtime involvement in the Akron community and their passion for collecting original art prints in a free 2:30 p.m. talk Saturday in the Akron Art Museum's Charles and Jane Lehner Auditorium.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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CHS wind ensemble state finalists
The Chesterton High School Wind Ensemble traveled to Lawrence Central High School in Indianapolis this past Saturday to take part in the Indiana State School Music Association’s (ISSMA) Concert Band State Finals competition.
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Opinion Articles
The importance of buying local is something that environmentalists, social activists and grassroots interest groups all agree stimulates the economy and encourages community participation. The only people who say markets should be more focused globally are professional economists.
Colorado State Collegian |
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Local bands find a home in the Forest
Gathered together in a small studio filled with various string instruments hanging from walls covered in splattered paint, it's hard to see what these young adults have in common.
Colorado State Collegian |
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Verve Articles
By Jeff Schwartz The Rocky Mountain Collegian There's something to be said for a superhero movie that opens with the head-banging power chords of AC/DC's "Back in Black."
Colorado State Collegian |
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In the Heartland with Mary Stefanski
Township board meeting The monthly meeting will be held at 6:30 tonight in the Union Township Assessor's office located at 334 W. U.S. 30, Suite E, Valparaiso. For more information, call (219) 464-2292.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Youths ruin system by using right to vote
(U-Wire)- Kids, go ahead and waste your youth, but leave the electoral process out of it. For years, the youth of America were satisfied with their music videos and their caffeinated soft drinks. Politics never made it to the roundtable discussions amidst rounds of Mario Kart.
Colorado State Collegian |
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Symphony board agrees to takeover
The South Shore Arts board might take control of the Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra as early as this summer.
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