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'The Rocker' rocks
Rating: ' The Rocker," a comedy in which old-school rock meets new-school pop, gets off to a promising start.
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Dissonance of jazz inspires portrait artist's work
There is something beautiful and uncomfortable about portraiture. While it's easy to look at landscape paintings and cartoons, a portrait is a reflection of another person, a being sometimes all too close to oneself.
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BC Music Goodie Bag: Pink, David Archuleta, Joe Thomas, Amie Miriello, Killer Mike, and Glen Campbell
A wide variety of styles and genres in this addition of the Goodie Bag. Welcome to this week's BC Music Goodie Bag, our weekly grab bag of the best multimedia swag the internet has to offer. The BC Music Goodie Bag makes shopping for all new music foolproof. Help yourself to the freebies and let them guide you. You'll never pay for a song or an album you don't like ever again. It's true: the BC ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Violin virtuoso Perlman headlining Boca Fest 2009
Once the name Itzhak Perlman is pronounced nothing else tends to matter.
The Palm Beach Post |
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Gospel Music Channel Launches Web Site To Support Heritage Month Initiative
The inaugural National Gospel Music Heritage Month is now being supported by an exclusive Web site from Gospel Music Channel dedicated to all aspects of the September celebration.
MultiChannel News |
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The Faint - Fasciinatiion Review
Fascinated with the eighties. August 19, 2008 - There is not much of the eighties music that you can look back on and not chuckle at, so The Faint's decision to base the sound of their latest around the era might scare some away. Fear not, the eighties evidently rocked harder than you remember.
IGN Music |
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Battery problem caused iPod overheating
Apple Inc says batteries from a single supplier are to blame for the meltdown of some models of its tiny iPod Nano digital music player.
The West Australian |
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Music Review: Uh Huh Her Doesn't Have Much There
Uh Huh Her, "Common Reaction" (Nettwerk)
CBS News |
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Malaysia Shuts Down Avril Lavigne Show
On Tuesday Muslim-majority Malaysia canceled a concert by Canadian rock singer Avril Lavigne, saying it could taint the country's independence day celebrations after the Islamic opposition slammed her show as being "too sexy." The Ministry of Culture, Arts and Heritage said it had decided not to permit Ms. Lavigne's show because it was unsuitable to Malaysian culture and could not be held on ...
The New York Sun |
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Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'tiff'
The Toronto International Film Festival made a whole fleet of announcements today.
Torontoist |
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Breaking: Austinist Releases Official Fun Fest 2008 Lineup
Austinist is happy to announce this year's line-up for the Fun Fun Fun Festival happening at Waterloo Park on November 8 & 9. Once again, we're proud media sponsors, and will be bringing you all the news and coverage you'll need to be prepared for two incredibly packed days of music. As expected, the lineup reflects a myriad of influences, tastes and genres. Fans of hardcore ...
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NZCity News
19 Aug: Noise control turns up to a disco at an Auckland kindergarten because of a complaint over loud Bob the Builder music... more 19 Aug: Athens silver medallist Bevan Docherty will be seeking to go one better in the men's triathlon in Beijing this afternoon...
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'The Rocker'
How much you like this story of a passed-over drummer getting another shot at the big time with his nephew's band depends on how much you like Rainn Wilson (Dwight on The Office). The songs are good and there are some funny bits, but Wilson's best enjoyed in smaller doses. (PG-13 - 102 minutes) P, S.
The Arizona Republic |
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Detroit Jazz Festival strikes a chord with Troy school band
Schedules were changed and vacations were postponed, but students at Boulan Park Middle School — and their parents — apparently felt the effort was well worth the chance for the jazz band to perform at the Detroit Jazz Festival. "They had to make a commitment" to practice during the summer, and then participate in the jazz festival concert on Aug. 30, said band Director Joe Havrilla of his ...
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Spirit of America Tour Celebrates 100th Show
Retired businessman Robert Rosenthal puts his money where his heart is when it comes to paying tribute to our nation's brave military heroes. His Spirit of America Tour (www.spiritofamericatour.org), which celebrates its 100th show next month, was founded by the stunning events of 9/11 and fueled by a desire to offer something back to America. The centennial production features country legend ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Princeton grad strikes chord at RCA
EVENDALE - This drummer marched to his own beat, and Princeton alumnus David Dyer has reaped the benefits.
Community Press & Recorder |
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Ska Hero Johnny Moore Dead At 70
THE SKATALITES founder JOHNNY MOORE has lost his battle with cancer in his native Jamaica. He was 70. The revered ska and reggae trumpeter formed the iconic group in ...
ContactMusic |
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Warren Vache at Lana's
Rahway cornetist Warren Vache is a masterful swing-style jazzman who travels internationally, displaying his prodigious gifts -- a warm, buzzing tone, an ear for becoming melodies, a sure feel for the beat -- to welcome fans.
The Star-Ledger |
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Justin Timberlake - Timberlake Doesnt Miss University Diploma
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE is convinced he made the right decision not to attend university - because a college diploma might have stopped him from pursuing pop music. The ...
ContactMusic |
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The gossip-proof gossipmonger [Alan Citron]
Last month, Alan Citron silently disappeared from TMZ.com, the gossip megasite he helped launch. He has suddenly reappeared at Buzznet, a music-blog startup that's dabbling in celebrity news. "It... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Jazz promoters have big plans for Mill performances, annual festival
The three Tempe jazz aficionados who brought Monday evening jazz to Monti's La Casa Vieja and monthly jazz performances to the Tempe Center for the Arts have even bigger plans: jazz every night up and down Mill Avenue and a major Tempe Jazz festival.
The Arizona Republic |
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Hardship homes can get painted for free
Low-income, disabled or elderly homeowners statewide who need help painting the outside of their homes can apply to get help from volunteers participating in the fifth annual Wells Fargo Rock & Roll Paint-A-Thon, 1 Day of Peace, Music & Paint Oct. 25.
The Arizona Republic |
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Princess dreams come true for local girls
Weeks after returning from the Disney Magic Music Days performance in Disney World, Kylie Knau of Trentonstill wears her Cinderella costume around the house and treasures the dozen autographs she gleaned from her favorite characters, namely Goofy.
Fairfield Echo |
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YamiPod lets you back up your music from iPod to PC
Reader George writes: I lost my songs from my hard drive and want to download the songs that are on my iPod into another hard drive. Is there software that can pull the songs from an iPod to a hard drive? There sure is. In fact, there's a lot of software that will let you back up your iPod or copy songs from your iPod back to your PC in the event of a hard drive crash. The catch: ...
Yahoo! Tech Advisors |
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'Ministry of Culture must decentralise schemes'
Suggesting drastic changes including the decentralisation of Culture Ministry-run schemes and grading of artists and cultural organisations, the Bhaskar Ghose Committee set up by the Ministry to review and restructure its schemes has submitted its report.
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