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SonicAcademy.com Launches Online Music Production School
SonicAcademy.com is a new web portal for anyone interested in music production, particularly in the use of software driven music systems.
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Rock band's free pub gig
LATE night revellers can rock the night away this Saturday (May 10) at a free live music gig. Rock band 7 Dayz will be performing at The Jolly Abbot on Lower Hillmorton Road on Saturday as part of a tour of the Midlands.
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A feast for the senses
Get ready for days of wine and lilacs —and artwork, and runners, and lots and lots of music.
MPNnow.com |
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London midday: Financials reeling after AIG losses
LONDON (SHARECAST) - The list of FTSE 100 constituents is a sea of red today, with financials leading the retreat after US insurance giant AIG announced $7.81bn of losses in its first quarter results.
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Three Day Planner
Women's Fellowship of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, corner of Cathcart and Brown streets, will hold a Cornish pastie dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. Pasties, salad, dessert. Craft and bake tables. Adults $10, children $5, under five free. Knights of Columbus Mother's Day dinner and dance will [...]
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Jury selection set to begin in R. Kelly trial
Jury selection was set to start Friday in the long-delayed trial of one of urban music's biggest stars.
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London midday: Financials reeling after AIG losses
The list of FTSE 100 constituents is a sea of red today, with financials leading the retreat after US insurance giant AIG announced $7.81bn of losses in its first quarter results.
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London's V&A tells Supremes story through clothes
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - We've all got an old ra-ra skirt or Hawaiian shirt that we just can't bring ourselves to throw out. But they probably haven't seen us through TV shows and tours, or rode with us to the top of the music charts.
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Entrepreneurs re open coffee house in downtown Spartanburg
Two local entrepreneurs are hoping to put steam back into the gourmet coffee business in downtown Spartanburg.
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Talent fills Gospel Fest lineup
The hardest part isn’t deciding who stays. It’s telling the other groups that they’re out. So when groups kept applying for Gospel Fest ’08 long after the schedule was completely filled, event organizers had to share the unhappy news: There’s just not enough room for everyone.
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He's not onstage, but Jenkins literally runs the show
ArtSeen, a series that runs Fridays in The Marion Star, offers a look at what talent exists in the Marion area. The feature will profile local artists and performers and offer tips for readers interested in similar creative pursuits. To suggest subjects call Kurt Moore at 740-375-5151 or e-mail kdmoore@marionstar.com
The Marion Star |
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The NSO's Wild Wonderland
Guilty pleasures. Serious fun. Heavy entertainment: It's hard to know what to call the National Symphony Orchestra's program last night. It was filled with music that many people might dismiss as light, or even in bad taste: Paganini's Violin Concerto, written as a showpiece for a flashy virtuoso...
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Designers show off tonight for Candy Bar
Five Hawai'i fashion designers will showcase looks from their latest collections as part of the Candy Bar party at Pearl Ultralounge, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. tonight, sponsored by the Hawai'i Fashion Incubator (Hifi) to celebrate the kickoff of its official membership program.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Obituaries
Robert E. Nixon, 85; Robert L. Fetterhoff, 82; Mary A. Tabler, 97; Alma G. Lytle, 87; Christine H. Ecker, 21; Julian L. Cross, 72; Charles F. Hoffman, 90; Martha M. Crow, 78; Sherilyn Williams, 57
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Milpitas Camera Club exhibits top photos, fine art
Milpitas Camera Club will present its fifth annual public show in the Milpitas City Hall Rotunda beginning Friday night, May 2, through Friday, May 16. This year's show will feature photographs from camera club members, artwork from the Golden Hills Art Association as well as selected photographs from Milpitas High School photography students.
The Milpitas Post |
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Symphony Ceases Picnic Series, Plans For Shutdown
The symphony's board, after dealing with several years of $2- to $3-million deficits and a lack of a contract with its musicians, said operation will cease Saturday, May 31.
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Altoona plans 100th birthday celebration
Music, fireworks and an American advertising icon are part of a special celebration Saturday.
The Gadsden Times |
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Teen Night tomorrow at Windward YWCA
The Windward YMCA is sponsoring Teen Night, which includes a pool party, volleyball, Wii competition, music and snacks from 6 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Burgers & Blues: Lexington High School jazz band wows cheering crowd at Bucks
LEXINGTON -- Gideon Snyder is carrying on his family's musical tradition.
Mansfield News Journal |
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Amped up; MakeShift leads the way in reviving the sound of classic 1990s grunge
Back in the day, bands formed among high school friends, or among denizens of the same scene, or among neighbors in someone‘s garage.And they still do. But things are changing.Take local neo-grunge act MakeShift, for example. The quartet, which will play two shows this week in Bend (see "If you go"), came together via that great bridge that connects folks with similar interests: the Internet.
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ART NEWS: ART NEWS by Bobbi Seidel
The Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts in Long Branch is hosting "Sculptoure," an urban sculpture park of more than 25 artworks on display in the downtown, Pier Village and along the oceanfront, on Saturday. A sand sculpture competition is part of the event, with registration in advance or at 10 a.m. at Pier Village. Also taking place, from 10 a.m. to noon at SICA, 20 Third Ave., is a ...
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"FRIDA-LICIOUS"
When blockbuster art exhibitions come to the area, where do your interests lie? Are you pulled to the walls of the main exhibition galleries — or do you find yourself racing through the exhibition halls to get to the museum shops?
Asbury Park Press |
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Cher adds more glitz, glamour to Vegas
LAS VEGAS — Like the temples of the ancient Roman world that it simulates, the Colosseum at Caesars Palace is an environment suited to extravagant immortals. The artists who've graced its huge stage have achieved that status in which one name not only serves but also explains and expands upon whatever the star projects.
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Check in to rich textures of 'Embassy'
Producer-performer Daniel Ho imparts his Grammy Award-winning touch in assembling 11 titles for a promotional disc available only by staying at the year-old Embassy Suites Waikiki Beach Walk resort.
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IONA's 'Paint by Number' returns with splash
Production time was nearing. In the small living room of Cheryl Flaharty's Kailua home, a bevy of seamstresses busily stitched large black plastic panels together while an administrative assistant hovered nearby.
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