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"Anyone watch Dragons Den last night?"
That game looked a lot better than Wii Music, anyway.
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Apple says battery problem caused iPod overheating
Apple Inc. said Tuesday that batteries from a single supplier are to blame for the meltdown of some models of its tiny iPod Nano digital music player. The company's written statement came in response to a Japanese government report that two iPod Nanos...
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Bikers For Babies
The Clinton Presidential Center will host the American Classics Festival to mark the opening of its upcoming motorcycle exhibit, "Art of the Chopper."
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Blue Mountain Returns With New Album 'Midnight'
For seminal alt-country band Blue Mountain _ torn apart by divorce _ breaking up was hard to do. Getting back together, it turned out, was pretty easy.
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Blue Mountain returns with new album 'Midnight'
For seminal alt-country band Blue Mountain - torn apart by divorce - breaking up was hard to do. Getting back together, it turned out, was pretty easy.
Miami Herald |
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Apple says battery problem caused iPod overheating
SEATTLE - Apple said that batteries from a single supplier are to blame for the meltdown of some models of its tiny iPod Nano digital music player.
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New Classical Tracks: Percy Grainger's 'Chosen Gems'
Percy Grainger is best remembered as a pianist, but he made a significant contribution to the band repertoire. A new disc from a leading British band reveals the range of sonorities that he gets from the woodwinds and brass, and the range of his musical curiosity.
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Peter Bart: At Orange County's Mega-Church Even Politics are Rocking
He is the hottest act in Orange County, and Orange County hasn't seen many hot acts. His venue is SRO every weekend, which means perhaps...
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Game pirates' response could have lessons for music biz
Cliff Harris asked why people pirated his games, and got some interesting responses. His lessons could also be useful for the music industry.
CNET |
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MusicMakesFriends strikes chord with Warner Music
Europe's online music-driven social networking site MusicMakesFriends.com has struck a deal with Warner Music International enabling users to access the Warner catalogue on the site's streaming platform, the two partners said Tuesday.
TurkishPress.com |
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NYC's Transport Group Will Stage Bury the Dead and New Musical Being Audrey
Off-Broadway's Transport Group, winner of a special 2007 Drama Desk Award, has Irwin Shaw's Bury the Dead and a world premiere musical about a woman who is inspired by Audrey Hepburn for its 2008-09 season.
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DiPietro & Bryan's Musical 'Memphis', With Kimball, Morgan and Glover, Begins in CA
A white deejay playing "black music" in the early-1950s South causes a personal, professional and social earthquake in the new musical, Memphis, starting Aug. 19 at the La Jolla Playhouse in California.
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Bartlett Will Join Pittu in 'What's That Smell,' Spoofing Musical Theatre Types
Peter Bartlett, the effete and dryly comic actor of Off-Broadway's The New Century and Broadway's The Drowsy Chaperone, will star opposite David Pittu in Pittu's comedy with music, What's That Smell: The Music of Jacob Sterling, a portrait of a musical theatre artist you've never heard of, for Atlantic Theater Company.
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Torn apart by divorce, alt-country favorites Blue Mountain return with new album
JACKSON, Miss. - For seminal alt-country band Blue Mountain — torn apart by divorce — breaking up was hard to do. Getting back together, it turned out, was pretty easy.
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Jared Leto Hits Back, Slams Virgin/EMI Lawsuit
Jared Leto isn't taking the $30 million Virgin/EMI suit against his 30 Seconds to Mars band sitting down. The actor/musician says the lawsuit is entirely without merit and the contract he walked away from ceased to exist two years ago anyway.
Wired News |
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Blue Mountain returns with new album 'Midnight'
JACKSON, Miss.—For seminal alt-country band Blue Mountain—torn apart by divorce—breaking up was hard to do. Getting back together, it turned out, was pretty easy.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Pencil This In: Tuesday
You think the photo's pretty trippy? Then check out the film on the schedule at the Silent Movie Theatre tonight. / Photo by Lord Jim via Laist's flickr pool. MUSICAL FILM : You love movie musicals? Especially ones that would be deemed oh-so-politically incorrect today? Then head over to the ArcLight Hollywood tonight for a special anniversary screening of Rogers and Hammerstein’s ...
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indieWIRE INTERVIEW Toronto Co-Director Cameron Bailey
With his first slate of programming as co-director of the Toronto International Film Festival announced this morning, Cameron Bailey can take a quick breather before the 33rd edition of the festival begins two weeks from Thursday.
indieWIRE |
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All That Famous Jazz at the Hermitage Garden
20 August 2008 By Alexandra Odynova / Special to The Moscow Times Every jazz fan knows that the last weekend in August is the best time to hear favorite music performed live by top musicians.
The Moscow Times |
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CD Review: Circumference
Hometown boy Circumference hits the Southwest with underground hip-hop. The self-taught musician layers beats, scratches and catchy hooks with well-put-together rhymes for an album that is critical of the mainstream hip-hop and rap community.
Santa Fe Reporter |
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Blue Mountain returns with new album 'Midnight'
For seminal alt-country band Blue Mountain — torn apart by divorce — breaking up was hard to do. Getting back together, it turned out, was pretty easy.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Lavigne too sexy for Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — An Avril Lavigne concert scheduled for later this month in Malaysia has been cancelled amid complaints that the show by the Canadian rock singer is ‘‘too sexy.’’
Central Plains Herald-Leader |
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Blue Mountain returns with new album 'Midnight'
For seminal alt-country band Blue Mountain _ torn apart by divorce _ breaking up was hard to do.
AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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Music review: Rush rocks
Rush may not have invented progressive rock, but they have certainly defined it.
The Sentinel |
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Main event -- Animals, arts, trees reap rewards
Animal lovers, environmentalists and artists gathered at the Byron American Legion for a unique fundraiser July 26. Rock Your Choice raised money for three non-pro
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