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What’s Cookin’: Chocolate Barbeque at Theo
Earlier this year, Theo Chocolate offered music, massage, and meditation . This Thursday, you can head over to Theo for the Chocolate Barbeque. While not a formal sit-down dinner, this event will offer you grilled chicken and brisket done with two of Tom Douglas’ barbeque sauces—one using Theo’s cocoa nibs! Salads will round out the meal. Tom will be on hand to demo the grilling, as ...
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Christina Patterson: Where poetry still has power
Mahmoud Darwish, who died at the weekend, was, according to the Egyptian novelist Ahdaf Soueif, "the last poet who could fill a football stadium". In a country that regards poetry as a pastime for the lost and the lonely – like, say, knitting tea cosies, or making wicker baskets – this is quite hard to understand. Celine Dion fills football stadiums. So does Elton John. So does Simply Red. But ...
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15th Anniversary Party Boulder Weekly
Live Music by Hindsight! Playing the greatest classic rock songs of all time! Prizes and giveaways throughout the night! Admission is FREE but a portion of any donation will go to support the Boulder Independent Business Alliance.
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Terminal blues: What it's like to live in an airport
I'm huddled on a hard plastic bench. Harsh fluorescent lights beat down on me. Armed police patrol nearby. I haven't slept for three days and I'm so bored I'm having hallucinations. This is not life on the street. This is life in a big, centrally-heated, windowless cube. I am living in the South Terminal of London's Gatwick Airport.
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'High School Musical' star Vanessa Hudgens sued for $5 million
Vanessa Hudgens sued for $5 million ... Shelley Malil arrested for investigation of attempted murder ... and more.
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What's Happening
Willcox Band and Orchestra parents and community supporters: It is that wonderful time of year again, when students flock to school, carefully toting their chosen instrument, may it be a shiny new trumpet or a beautifully carved violin.
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Erik Darling: Key figure in the US folk revival
For such an influential figure during the American folk revival of the Fifties and Sixties, Erik Darling was a remarkably unassuming man. His arrangement of the ballad "Tom Dooley" was adopted by the Kingston Trio to become the hit single which helped kick-start the folk boom; his adaptation of "Banana Boat Song" triggered a brief calypso craze; and his visionary arrangement of "Walk Right In" ...
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Disney star Vanessa Hudgens sued by music producer
LOS ANGELES - Singer-actress Vanessa Hudgens of the made-for-kids TV hit "High School Musical" is being sued by a producer who claims she reneged on a deal to share her earnings with him after he helped make her a star.
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Wine and art, anyone?
Plans are in the works for a two-day wine and art festival in historic downtown Willcox this fall. Rod Keeling, co-owner of Keeling-Schaefer Vineyards LLC, made a presentation to the Willcox City Council at its July 7 meeting.
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LA 2 (Astoria 2)
Niki said on 08th October ... "If you're into metal or alternative rock, The Mean Fiddler is a great venue for gigs or as a Friday night club. Entry fee for the club is a very reasonable £5, and tickets for gigs are always fairly priced.
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Rivals open playlists in bid to rock the vote
There would be little joy for either John McCain or Barack Obama if they were to mistakenly trade iPods. Only one musical artist has appeal for both of them: Ol' Blue Eyes. Barack would surely wince at John's Abba. And who knows what John would do on hearing Barack's "Yes We Can" by the hip hop musician will.i.am.
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8-year-old guitar wiz has reason to play the blues
ELKHORN, Wis. — When Tallan "T-Man" Latz was 5, he saw Joe Satriani playing guitar on TV. "I turned around to my dad and said, 'That's exactly what I want to do."'
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The Day I Stopped The Show
I am so happy that Unum has agreed to help make it possible for school children to have performances of great music enacted by professional artists.
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Flood leaves boosters scrambling
Pickerington High School Central music and athletic boosters are scrambling to replace thousands of dollars worth of concession stand equipment and supplies before the fall sports season starts.
This Week Pickerington |
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Isaac Hayes died of a stroke
ISAAC Hayes, the deep-voiced soul music star who won an Oscar for writing the theme song to the movie Shaft , died from a stroke related to high blood pressure, Memphis authorities say.
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Agencies talk about Country Crossing infrastructure needs
Country Crossing’s developer said Tuesday that soon after the ink dries on the land sale documents in less than a month, bulldozers will be seen moving dirt just off Highway 231 South.
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Fakery at Olympics: girl wasn't really singing, fireworks were enhanced
Parts of last Friday’s spectacular Olympic opening ceremony that wowed the world actually were too good to be true. Organizers admitted Tuesday that the adorable little girl with the pigtails and red party dress who delighted the audience singing an "Ode to the Motherland," lip-synched the song.
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Financial Difficulty Forced Hayes from Memphis
Doctors confirmed that Soul music Icon Isaac Hayes died of a stroke in his Memphis home Sunday afternoon. As FOX13 continues our look at Hayes' rise to stardom, we explore a dark chapter in his career that found him estranged from his hometown. FOX13's Les Smith looks at why Hayes left the Bluff City for a decade and what it took to get him to return.
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Sony Ericsson W760 video review
Check out our hands-on video of the Sony Ericsson W760, the fast new music phone available unlocked for U.S. 3G networks. Is this the Walkman phone to buy?
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Three decades of baseball songs
A Howie Newman double
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Bucs batters rocking, rolling at home
The Pittsburgh Pirates play in one of the most beautiful new stadiums in the game, PNC Park, where an upper-deck seat gives you a killer view of the Allegheny River, the bright yellow Roberto Clemente bridge and downtown.
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Music producer sues 'High School Musical' star
LOS ANGELES — A music producer has sued Vanessa Hudgens for $5 million, claiming the actress and her father have repeatedly violated a contract and failed to pay him his share of her earnings.
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New Classical Tracks: Bright and buoyant Mozart
A new disc of Mozart violin concertos finds soloist and conductor in natural agreement. Bright tempos, attention to detail, and operatic flair give this set a winning freshness.
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Symantec Debuts Norton Safe Web Site-Rating Service
CUPERTINO, CA, Aug 12, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Symantec Corp. (NASDAQ: SYMC), makers of Norton security software, announced the availability of Norton Safe Web beta, a Web site rating service that makes the Internet a safer place, whether shopping, watching video, downloading music or just surfing the Web. Leveraging the power of Norton Safe Web beta, users can easily differentiate ...
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Producer sues 'HSM' star Vanessa Hudgens for $5 million
LOS ANGELES -- A music producer has sued Vanessa Hudgens for $5 million, claiming the actress and her father have repeatedly violated a contract and failed to pay him his share of her earnings.
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