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Fans eat up Radiohead's whims
It's absurd what Radiohead can get away with. In front of 20,000 jacked-up fans at the Comcast Center last night, the English rock giants all but ignored their first...
Boston Herald
SUMMER CELEBRATION
111The Gloucester Waterfront Festival, which takes place Saturday and Sunday at Stage Fort Park, will host more than 175 juried artisans and craftspeople from throughout the United States in one of the North Shore's largest waterfront festivals.
Gloucester Daily Times
Football is Chiefs tackle Tyler's job, but music is his passion
RIVER FALLS, Wis. Tank Tyler has something on his mind. He doesn’t want to lose the words, so he grabs his phone.
The Kansas City Star
Hot Shots: Chris Vaughn
Chris Vaughn is a young community worker at the NDG youth drop-in centre Jeunesse 2000, and a violinist with reggae-inspired roots who is a member of the Kalmunity Vibe Collective.
Hour.ca
Rock on New York: Hall of Fame hits the road
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is going on the road to New York - the city that spawned hip-hop and gave Bob Dylan and The Ramones their start.
Knoxville News Sentinel
A rarity, Salem shop knows harps by heart
SALEM - Let's be honest. Someone mentions the harp, and you think of Harpo Marx first and then the woman in the cocktail dress plucking away during that Sunday brunch with your in-laws last year. Just maybe you remember hearing one played at Symphony Hall. But most of the harps you've seen were in cartoons about heaven, right?
Boston Globe
Hot Shots: Sheena Hershey
Montrealers know and love Brian Charbonneau as drag queen extraordinaire Sheena Hershey, star of music, film and stage. You've seen Sheena perform in nightclubs, steal the show at Mascara, star in the award-winning 2003 feature film Saved by the Belles , and you'll hear her sing alongside Sylvie Desgroseilliers and Kim Richardson on DJ Erek McQueen's upcoming album Nighttime Delights , as well ...
Hour.ca
The Woodstock Generation is born
"By the time we got to Woodstock, we were half-a-million strong, and everywhere was a song and celebration." - Joni Mitchell
The Longview News-Journal
Knights, fairy tales, tractors and festivals School days are near. So what's a family to do?
Sorry, kids, summer vacation is almost over. But wait -- there are still a few days left to enjoy your freedom. Here are some ideas for last-minute entertainment before those early bedtimes kick in for another school year.
The Rock Hill Herald
The iPhone's impact in Japan
news analysis While it may still be too early to tell how the iPhone will fare in Japan. However, an industry observer, sees Apple's smartphone as a catalyst for change in the country's mobile handset industry. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. ...
ZDNet Asia
South Bulletin Board
Bethel Park -- Community Band South will host a Summer Tower Concert Series program by the Pittsburgh Banjo Club from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Sunday ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
'Pesto Festo' dinner salutes basil harvest
Bocce ball. Live music. A pesto contest. And an Italian dinner that can't be beat.
Knoxville News Sentinel
Sayreville will rock with competition
In another week, Starland Ballroom in Sayreville will be rocking all day and all night as local musicians compete in the final round of the ninth annual Battle of the Bands.
The Star-Ledger
Unique musical showcase benefits animal league
Craig Simmons is spearheading "The Secret Show," a performance featuring an eclectic mix of Pittsburgh bands, entertainers and disc jockeys.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Musical showcase in South Park benefits animal league
"The Secret Show," a benefit created by Craig Simmons, owner of South Side-based Disc Jockey Productions performance, features a mix of Pittsburgh bands, entertainers and disc jockeys to help raise money for the Animal Rescue League of Western Pennsylvania.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Hot picks: Brad Paisley, John Mayer, Pittsburgh Musical Theatre
Country superstar Brad Paisley is bringing his Paisley Party Tour 2008, sponsored by Hershey's, to Western Pennsylvania on Sunday.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Almanac
MEETINGS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS PALMETTO PERSONAL COMPUTER CLUB: 6-8:30 tonight at Capital Senior Center, 1650 Park Circle (Maxcy Gregg Park). Nancy Johnson will demonstrate CrazyTalk 5, Reallusion’s computer animation software. Special Interest Groups meet before the main meeting; SIGs include Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Windows, Advanced Users and Beginner/Intermediate Users. ...
The State
Neil Diamond stays the course
Neil Diamond has avoided the short-lived trends of the music business by doing what he knows best: His own thing.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Russians, Georgians draw a new line in sand
If only wars were fought in bikinis. If only they were scheduled in volleyball sand, involved a loud spat and the only casualties were sore eardrums from KC and the Sunshine Band turned to full volume.
Sun-Sentinel
Musicians to pay tribute to Turrentine brothers
For Mike Tomaro and Marty Ashby, paying tribute to the jazz legacies of Stanley and Tommy Turrentine is as natural as having a picnic in the summer.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Personality test: Musician Tom Roberts
Tom Roberts talks about how he found his professional passion when he was in the fourth grade. That was when he discovered ragtime and the music of such greats as Scott Joplin. The experience led him to work hard at his piano playing as he went through Allderdice High School in Squirrel Hill and Duquesne University, Uptown.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Briefs: Opera company presents young artists' showcase
Youngtimers Touring Opera Company Inc. will present a young artist showcase concert 7:30 p.m. Friday in Covenant Hall for the Performing Arts, 316 Maple St., Irwin.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Windfall for bureaucrats as PM goes beyond Pay Panel
What would be music to bureaucrats' ears is that the new wage be effective from January 2007 instead of January 2006.
Express India
Music and Folk Art Shine in Kandinsky's Munich Period
Vasily Kandinsky (1866-1944) was the beckoning priest of an aestheticized, secular spirituality that has become the fallback position for agnostics with a yen for transcendence. A display from the Guggenheim's permanent collection showcases Kandinsky's early work produced in Munich between 1903 and 1911, the year he published "Concerning the Spiritual in Art." Kandinsky came to painting late. ...
The New York Sun
Extra-duties dispute in KC district threatens after school-programs
Kansas City schools may open without after-school music programs, sports and other clubs if frustrated teachers carry through with a threat to decline extra duties.
The Kansas City Star
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