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Columbus Symphony Shutting Down For Summer
DISCUSS: The Columbus Symphony Orchestra may be taking its final bow at the end of the May. Tell us your thoughts on the symphony's uncertain future.
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Warner Music Group this week confirmed rising digital sales , though still returned a loss for the quarter. The label’s quarterly revenue climbed 2 per cent to $800 million, returning losses of $34 million on the quarter.
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Clyde musicians taking the stage
The Clyde-Green Springs Schools have announced its five school music department concerts taking place this month. All concerts take place in the high school auditorium, beginning at 7 p.m.
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Namibia: Four Out of Cell One Competition
The Cell One Road to Fame knockout round has started and the regional finalists went straight to work on arrival in Windhoek last week on Monday, it was announced in a press release.
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Barbershop quartets in search of blood donors
The Community Blood Center of the Ozarks will join with the Ozarks Chorus of the Greater Ozarks chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society for the Singing for Life blood drive on Saturday. (Northwest Arkansas Times)
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The beat on the prairie
Three weeks ago, Brazilian percussionist Cyro Baptista was in Israel. Before that, Spain. And before that, New York City, his hometown for the past 28 years. But over the past two weeks, Baptista and his percussion ensemble, Beat the Donkey, traveled to comparatively tiny towns, and what better place than Iowa do to so? The ensemble hit Marshalltown, Perry, and Spencer as part of the UI's ...
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Celebrity News
Eddy Arnold, whose mellow baritone on songs like Make the World Go Away made him one of the most successful country singers in history, died Thursday morning, days short of his 90th birthday. Arnold died at a care facility near Nashville, said Don Cusic, a professor at Belmont University and author of the biography Eddy Arnold: I'll Hold You in My Heart . His wife of 66 years, Sally, had died ...
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Jury selection set to begin in R. Kelly pornography trial
CHICAGO (AP) - Jury selection is set to start today in the long-delayed trial of 1 of urban music's biggest stars. Grammy-winning R&B singer R. Kelly faces child pornography charges prompted by a videotape allegedly showing him having sex with a girl as young as 13.
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Club hopping
Aptly named for a group including four solid vocalists, Chicago's Singer, the new quartet featuring Rob Lowe (90 Day Men), Ben Vida (Town & Country) and Todd Rittman and Adam Vida (US Maple) has issued a strong debut called "Unhistories" for the local Drag City label, exploring an airy brand of psychedelic jazz.
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DragonForce Frontman Not As Impressed As 'Guitar Hero' Fans; Plus Deftones, All That Remains And More News That Rules, ...
DragonForce frontman ZP Theart isn't quite as impressed with Herman Li's unrivaled shredding as "Guitar Hero" fans are: "I think sometimes it could be better."
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Planetarium celebrates Astronomy Day on Saturday with special events
The Kika Silva Pla Planetarium at Santa Fe Community College will offer free planetarium shows and observation events on Saturday as part of International Astronomy Day.
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Coming attractions: Kevin James is here to save your stores
Kevin James has gone from the King of Queens to the monarch of malls. In the comedy Paul Blart: Mall Cop, he plays a laid-back shopping center security guard who has to defend it from a gang of crooks.
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Will We Ever Pay for an Album Again?
The latest trend to hit the music industry: artists giving away their songs.
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Miami Rolls Out the Red Carpet for Latin Star Studded FedEx/St. Jude Gala
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital®, the world's premier pediatric cancer research and treatment center, celebrates its sixth annual FedEx/St. Jude Angels & Stars Gala on Saturday, May 17, at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County.
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Last-minute plea for Mareel as trustee quits
MORE than 100 people are urging councillors to demonstrate their support for the development of the arts by not abandoning the SIC’s backing for Mareel.
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Live Nation and AdBrite Enter Exclusive Multi-Year Online Advertising Partnership
Live Nation and AdBrite today announced the launch of Live Nation eFan Finder, a new proprietary service that helps local Live Nation concert promoters, artist managers and agents track and view the performance of Live Nation's online advertising campaigns for thousands of shows it produces and markets in North America each year.
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David Mamet explores the wages of honor in ‘Redbelt,’ a martial-arts homage to noir boxing films
Not so many years ago, "Redbelt" would have been a boxing movie. Certainly, boxing buffs will recognize this story - bruised fighters hewing to some kind of warrior code in a sleazy business where the dirtiest fighting is done by men in suits - the only guys who always get paid. But boxing, as someone says in "Redbelt," is as "dead as Woodrow Wilson."
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Review: ‘25 Questions for a Jewish Mother’- cleveland.com
UPDATED: 07 :59 a.m. EDT, May 09, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a dry stone mason. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
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Preview: Leine & Roebana
UPDATED: 07 :58 a.m. EDT, May 09, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a dry stone mason. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
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Things to do, May 9-15
Home sweet home 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday / Severance Building, 1401 N. Wishon Ave. / (559) 222-6539, calartsacademy.com / $15, $12 in advance David Mamet's caustic "Glengarry Glen Ross" takes on a whole new meaning in these scary real-estate times. This accomplished Artists' Repertory Theatre production, which features a terrific scenic design and crisp ensemble acting, is in its final ...
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rise in like-for-like sales at HMV UK in the year beat consensus expectations for 10 percent. Panmure Gordon analysts, however, believe the stock to be expensive and vulnerable to any weakening in trading momentum, keeping a ’Sell’ rating on the stock.
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A show of appreciation Continues through Saturday
By Rob Ross Times-Journal Staff Whether photography or painting, wood carving or stained glass, oils or watercolours, creating beautiful pieces offers an artist a channel to express and share ideas, opinions and emotions.
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Free MP3 Download: Taylor Eigsti's "Fallback Plan Suite (Part I): Less Free Will" from Let It Come to You
With Taylor Eigsti's new CD, Let It Come to You , the pianist-composer-bandleader takes another giant stride forward as a significant new voice in the jazz world, and at 23, he stands tall among a select few of his generation, who are in the midst of establishing themselves as the jazz stars of the future.
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McCartney to give LP away in newspaper
Paul McCartney will give away copies of his Memory Almost Full album with the Mail on Sunday.
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It's raining art, hallelujah!
When it rains, it pours! This week is jammed with great art events (several at Third Thursdays Downtown), and some good news from a local artist with a national following (Barbara Sorensen). So, you'll probably want to get a brightly colored pen to mark your favorites here, or get your calendar and write them down. There are just too many to remember!
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