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24-7 Entertainment Distributes 10 Million Downloads in the Month of April
Today 24-7 Entertainment announced that it distributed 10 million full-length audio tracks and music videos in Europe during the month of April alone. This figure further reinforces 24-7 Entertainment's position as the leading B2B digital distribution provider in Europe. Downloads are up 732% from April 2007. The volume has soared in particular, due to powering successful subscription services ...
Centre Daily Times
'Simple complexity'
Because Jerome Hershey's studio on Queen Street doubles as his personal gallery, the artist has to tidy up for shows.Mostly, t
Lancaster Online
Diversions Articles
Jim Ward's side project, Sleepercar, has come a long way from its origin.
The Daily Barometer
Have a talk with Young@Heart's Bob Cilman
Young@Heart, a documentary about a chorus of senior citizens singing punk and rock songs, features Rochester-area native Bob Cilman as the group's director.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rock, jazz, classical and hip-hop discs that our critics are listening to
Justin Townes Earle, Lyfe Jennings, Peggy Lee and William Kapell are among the artists our critics are listening to this week.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
U of R's first Fulbright scholars heading to Germany, Taiwan
Daniel Markus, David Armstrong and Ryan Wu have set a precedent for the University of Redlands. The three graduating seniors are the university's first recipients of Fulbright scholarships to work and study for a year in Taiwan and Germany starting in August.
The Press-Enterprise
Local visual, performing arts come to fore in few months
While the midstate music calendar is going to look rather bare for the next few months, theater productions, art exhibits and film screenings are still going full blast. Also, there are several interesting events at the Museum of Arts and Sciences during the next few weeks.
Macon Telegraph
Ice Cube and his pals get up to big trouble in 'First Sunday'
Pals Ice Cube and Tracy Morgan need money desperately, so they come up with the brilliant idea of robbing a neighborhood church in "First Sunday." Naturally, complications ensue in this comedy, which features Katt Williams in a scene-stealing role as a church choir leader. Bonus features include a commentary by writer-director David Talbert, deleted scenes, a gag reel, outtakes with Williams and ...
Macon Telegraph
Vineville students to show their works at annual art auction
From pottery to printmaking, visitors to the Vineville Academy Art Auction will be able to sample many different art media.
Macon Telegraph
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Macon Telegraph
Bravo! Miami International Piano Festival
The Miami International Piano Festival continues through Sunday with three wide-ranging recitals and the traditional Concerto Night closer.
Miami Herald
Piano fest opens with flair
In the 20th-century the Eurocentric keyboard literature of Chopin, Beethoven, and Brahms was enriched by an unexpected profusion of works created by Spanish and South American composers.
Miami Herald
Top 5 The Reporter-Herald
The daytime weather is warming up and the cool evening nights feel just about perfect — perfect to head out for Downtown Loveland’s Night on the Town, 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, May 9. There will plenty art for the viewing, shopping, dining and live entertainment scattered about.
Loveland Reporter-Herald
Artists give their share in noble cause
Painting by artist Miriam Sorrel that will be exhibited at Simon's Pub to raise funds for the Eden Foundation. Efforts to raise money for the Eden Foundation continue today with an art exhibition held at Simon's Pub, in St Julians.
Times of Malta
Crooner Eddy Arnold helped broaden country music's appeal
Eddy Arnold, the most successful country singer of all time, who played a crucial role in transforming what had long been scorned as ''hillbilly music'' into an art with national appeal, died Thursday. He was 89, a week short of his 90th birthday.
Miami Herald
Spirits entwined By Martin Janssen Special to GO
Once upon a time, they called them “Schubertiades.” It’s a phrase coined by friends of Franz Schubert. They would gather together for an informal house party and entertain themselves with coordinated recitations of the composer’s vocal and musical works.
Loveland Reporter-Herald
Festivities mark Tumwater Historic District?s 30 years
Baby salmon releases, gravity beer brewing, walking tours, food, music and exhibits are on tap at a party set for five locations in the city's historic district.
The Olympian
Thirty-ninth Annual Whole Earth Festival to take place this weekend
The Whole Earth baby is almost ready to be born. After nine months of planning, this weekend's festival promises to bring the community entertainment, education, art and a sustainable way of life.
California Aggie
Kidding Around Sunday Afternoons of Music for Children
Just follow the balloons to Sunday Afternoons of Music for Children and the special Saturday edition honoring mothers. Led by conductor Robert Longfield, The Greater Miami Symphonic Band will present ''Strike Up The Band -- Sousa-Style'' at Gusman Concert Hall at the University of Miami. Come early and kids can ''play'' the musical string instrument petting zoo. Instructors from the Allegro ...
Miami Herald
Staatsburg fest to feature food, music
STAATSBURG - Participants in the 12th annual Spring Wassail at the Breezy Hill Orchard and Cider Mill will serenade the trees this weekend in hopes of an abundant harvest.
Poughkeepsie Journal
Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" has a wild side, too
Most people, whether they know anything about classical music or not, are at least peripherally aware of "The Four Seasons," the baroque equivalent of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony or Wagner's "The Ride of the Valkyries."
Denver Post
Start your engines
There's a little bit of Speed Racer in every Coloradan. We can't help it: The rush of zooming though mountains high and deserts dry is too thrilling to resist.
Denver Post
And The Final 14 Bands Are…
Virgin Mobile's Road to V in partnership with Sony Ericsson
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Mother's Day strollers race
The Mother's Day 5K Stroller Run, a Sunday event sponsored by the Marble Valley Runners, will be held May 18 at 3 p.m., starting and finishing at the front door of the athletic center at College of St. Joseph. ...
Rutland Herald
PHILSTAGE jury announces Gawad BUHAY! citations
The Philippine Legitimate Stage Artists Group has recently revealed which productions garnered citations for the first and second quarter of the year. PHILSTAGE is in charge of the Gawad BUHAY!, the performing arts awards program that aims to honor the best stage productions here in the country.
PEP
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