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Fifth annual event features ‘caterpillars' on prison walls
The Fifth Annual Art Inside the Park festival kicks off Aug. 21 outside the new Atelier CMS Inc. Museum. In the past, this annual festival has showcased local designer's work and out-of-town contemporary artists' installations.
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Tom Petty: Cool classics go down easy on a sweltering night
On a night when temperatures reached triple digits, the iconic music of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cooled down a capacity crowd at the sweltering Gorge Amphitheatre with a show chock full of classic rock staples.
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Lucky and Yo-Yo -- the once unthinkable hot tickets
BEIJING – Gum-chewing cheerleaders baring pierced belly buttons, blaring rap music and giant inflatable mascots -- the once unthinkable in China now makes basketball an Olympic hot ticket.
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Music Review: Hercules and Love Affair - Hercules and Love Affair
This album triumphs as a travelogue from disco’s lesser-known past. Written by Tío EsqueletoDisco is not dead. Just because a bunch of stoner (yet somehow aggressive) rockers from Chicago blew up a pile of Bee-Gees/K.C. and The Sunshine Band/Gloria Gaynor records in 1979, doesn’t necessarily make it so. Disco simply went into hiding after that. It went on vacation to Europe, spent some time ...
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'Break law and face the music'
KUALA LUMPUR: The police warned yesterday that those who resort to violence during the by-election will be severely dealt with.
The New Straits Times |
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Bono blamed for unreleased U2 songs on Internet
The next time U2 manager Paul McGuiness wants to rant about music piracy on the Internet, he may have to add his own boss to his list of targets.
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Iran has not authorised a concert by Irish crooner Chris de Burgh, in what would have been a first in the Islamic republic, the official news agency IRNA reported today.
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Country Music Shrine Opens Its Doors
After 31 years of fundraising, the Maine Country Music Hall of Fame finally opens its doors to the public.
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Headliner Brandi Carlile returns home to give KMTT music festival a needed boost
The Mountain Music Festival beat the Saturday heat with some pretty cool music, accompanied by more than a few lukewarm moments.
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Gala to kick off festival
PAWTUCKET — Get ready for a party. The energetic music of Buckwheat Zydeco combined with a dazzling array of food samplings from many of the city’s finest restaurants will highlight the Sept. 5 Festival Gala, the official kick-off of the 10th Annual Pawtucket Arts Festival.
Pawtucket Times |
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Panic sparks off nostalgia
Panic at the Disco departs from its emo-rock genre for subtler sounds, writes RADIN SRI GHAZALI.
The New Straits Times |
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Win free tickets to fireworks show
WIN tickets to the Singapore Fireworks Celebrations 2008, being held in conjunction with the country’s national day recently. To be held on Friday and Saturday at the Marina Bay Floating Gallery, the event will see a fireworks display from France and Korea.
The New Straits Times |
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Panic sparks off nostalgia
Panic at the Disco departs from its emo-rock genre for subtler sounds, writes RADIN SRI GHAZALI. THE boys from the band Panic at the Disco aren’t your regular Joes. Lavish and theatrical, the band lives up to expectations as being one of the most entertaining bands of the decade.
The New Straits Times |
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Kenyan children's choir touring Utah with exuberance and harmony
Posted: 5:54 PM- TAYLORSVILLE - It didn't take an amplifier or electric guitar for the big voices of 24 little Kenyans to fill the sanctuary at St.
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Win free tickets to fireworks show
WIN tickets to the Singapore Fireworks Celebrations 2008, being held in conjunction with the country’s national day recently.
The New Straits Times |
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Hot night in Hollywood raises money for AIDS foundation
Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi didn't make it to Saturday's Hot in Hollywood charity event in Los Angeles; they were busy getting married. But there were plenty of other stars singing and dancing to a '60s-themed evening of song benefiting the AIDS Healthcare Foundation. Sharon Knolle hit some highlights for USA TODAY:
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'Break law and face the music'
KUALA LUMPUR: The police warned yesterday that those who resort to violence during the by-election will be severely dealt with. Federal Criminal Investigation Department chief Datuk Bakri Zinin said yesterday people should not take the law into their own hands in supporting their parties.
The New Straits Times |
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New workouts knock out boring exercises
Workouts for people who don’t like traditional forms of exercise are being offered in gyms across the country — and sometimes even in bars.
Galveston County Daily News |
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Jammin' for a cause
The Rock the Future concert brought more than 20 bands to Sylvan-Ridge Hinman Vineyards over the weekend. But it wasn't your average rock concert.
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Komputer Klinic: Make money with your craft online
Are you a budding musician or photographer? Do you have a knack for handicrafts? Then why not make some money off of your talents? You can, thanks to the Internet.
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Hip-hop superstar Timbaland has cancelled this week's Auckland concert, continuing a bad run of no-show artists in New Zealand.
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Robert Hall Winemaker Dinner
The Tahoe Biltmore is proud to host the Robert Hall Winemakers Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 22. Live music by entertainer extraordinaire Fabrizio and fabulous wine and food pairings will make this elegant evening one you won't want to miss. Tickets are $59 per person, or $99 per couple.
North Lake Tahoe Bonanza |
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Buckstop Junction Corn Feed
Historic Buckstop Junction held their corn feed and old settlers` day this afternoon. Visitors were able to tour the many historical buildings while watching the cowboy action players and listening to ragtime piano music. Buckstop Junction also featured a model railroad and blacksmith demonstration.
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Indigenous song loss 'a national crisis'
A professor of Indigenous music has described the disappearance of traditional Aboriginal songs in Australia as a national crisis.
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Vinyl records makes a return
Music on discs, the big, old-time kind, is popular again. Baby boomers and even kids seek it out. The industry responds. When the doorbell rings at Monti Olson's Glendale home in the middle of the night, it can mean only one thing: Jeff Bowers, his partner in Original Recordings Group, has brought new album artwork for him to inspect. "I'll come out in my pajamas and look it over," Olson ...
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