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'Pear' honored at festival
Last month, Worcester filmmaker Kristen Lucas of Goldilocks Productions delivered her entry to the 48 Hour Film Project competition in Providence with just two minutes to spare.
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Lady Antebellum lives up to buzz with debut CD
SALISBURY, Md. -- Lady Antebellum's Dave Haywood remembers the day he co-wrote one of the best songs of his young career, and then got punched in the face.
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Hispanic festival offers cultural mix
MILLSBORO -- Plans are under way and performers are signing up for Festival Hispano, one of Delaware's biggest cultural celebrations.
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Beijing 2008' is solid but not spectacular
UPDATED: 04 :43 a.m. EDT, August 14, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes an Akron Blackstockings player. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
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Unique rhythms will drive the Big Time Out festival
Music fans in Nanaimo are quite fortunate to have their choice of festivals up and down Vancouver Island. The Big Time Out is the third festival I've written about this summer and it should be a stellar show to catch, if you can make it to Cumberland this weekend.
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame numbers
UPDATED: 04 :42 a.m. EDT, August 14, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes an Akron Blackstockings player. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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What's On: Out of Town
Brott Music Festival presents World Jazz: Siren Songs of the Mediterranean with Maria Antonakos, Fri. 7:30 p.m. at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington; have high tea with clarinettist Giampiero Sobrino, Sun. 3 p.m. at St. John's Anglican in Ancaster.
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What's On: Coming Soon
Roots music writer Greg Quill found himself with tickets to see Bob Dylan in 1966. There was no way of putting what he witnessed, that ... After 15 years, a lawsuit and other woes, Too Human – a 'true fusion' between action and role playing – is finally about to hit ...
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CLUBS AMICI RESTAURANT, 1300 Morgan Highway, Clarks Summit: Friday, Vonstorch Jazz Trio.
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He was meant for one big hit
You'd think the guy who co-wrote Jewel's mega-hit "You Were Meant For Me" – the longest-running single in Billboard's Top 100 of 1997 – and appeared with her in the much-loved video would be enjoying a life of relative luxury in the protected enclaves of the American music establishment, churning out songs for mass consumption and massaging his career.
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The runner-up on How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? has been cast as an "alternate Maria" for the upcoming Toronto stage production of The Sound of Music .
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Phil Spector 's lawyers asked a judge yesterday for an indefinite stay of the music producer's murder retrial so they can appeal the case on double jeopardy grounds.
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L.A. Man Kills Neighbor Over Loud Music, Police Say
A Los Angeles man is accused of killing his neighbor for playing loud music. Reymondo Serrato, 58, was arrested Wednesday in the suburb of Pacoima on suspicion of murder.
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Butterflies are free to fly
WORCESTER - The public is invited to celebrate the 78 species of butterflies found at Broad Meadow Brook Conservation Center and Wildlife Sanctuary during the Barbara J. Walker Butterfly Festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 16 on the sanctuary grounds, 414 Massasoit Road.
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P Diddy boasts about sex antics
Music mogul P Diddy claims he could win an Olympic gold medal for sexual stamina.
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Jodhpur fort to resonate with soulful music again
Come October, the historic Mehrangarh Fort in Rajasthan's Jodhpur town will come alive to the sounds of folk and classical music again, during the four-day Rajasthan International Folk Festival.
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Artists look for touring support
Manitoba artists who hope to be the next Guess Who, or just play a few shows in a new country, received a major blow last week when the Harper government axed two programs aimed at promoting Canadian talent abroad. Many local artists, from indie rock musicians to the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, have benefited from the PromArt and Trade Routes programs, which provide artists with support for touring ...
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Rock out to the ’60s and ’70s
Riverside Casino & Golf Resort is taking a trip back to the ’60s and ’70s.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen |
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Staging a musical tribute
If the name Dorothy Fields doesn’t ring a bell, don’t be alarmed.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen |
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CD reviews
Subtitled "Songs by Jerry Garcia & Robert Hunter," this gorgeous labor of love was years in the making.
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SHOWS to see
The last scheduled entry in Coralville's "Music in the Park" series showcases soul crooner and singer/songwriter Burt, who's not only one of the sweetest "old school" singers in the area (cf. Al Green, Bill Withers, etc.), but one of Iowa's most creatively active/willing fundraisers.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen |
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Botswana: Shanti-Lo Set to Shoot Live Video
Afro jazz singer Shanti-Lo will be back at Satchmo_s Jazz café this weekend. But this time he will be shooting a live video at the jazz joint on Saturday. The singer, whose official name is Tuduetso Loeto, will be backed by Brand New Vibe band.
AllAfrica.com |
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Botswana: Talented 'King Ming' Makes a Comeback
Hip-hop is a movement, believes Kabelo Mogomotsi, and if he had his way, its fires would soon spread across the country as he is 'more than ready' to use his limited resources to ensure success.
AllAfrica.com |
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Youth vie for shot on runway
As the beat of techno music thumped in the background, young wanna-be models waited for their turns on the runway.
The Desert Sun |
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Rock Hall in New York? It's about time
Wednesday's announcement that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will open a "temporary" annex in New York will doubtless cause a whole lot of New York rock 'n' roll fans to say they should have just put the blinkin' thing here in the first place.
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