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Jonas Brothers concert reviews being sought
The big concert is almost here. . . . The Jonas Brothers will perform Saturday in Nationwide Arena to a sold-out audience.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Northwest Calendar
TODAY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20 AVILA MUSIC SCHOOL – Always wanted to play the harp? Lessons are now available for children, parents and adults. Concert grand harp available for practicing.
The Chronicle-Journal |
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What To Do
•How to do ’what to do‘ What To Do is a free listing of special events in the city and region. Priority will be given to community groups, non-profit organizations and family activities. It is not intended as a free listing for businesses which have other promotional options within the newspaper.
The Chronicle-Journal |
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Food calendar
Wine & Food Festival: Now in its 8th year, the Wine & Food Festival features wine samples, wine and food seminars and entertainment. Wineries from Michigan and across the globe will be on hand with more than 100 varieties of wine.
Detroit Free Press |
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Orchestra, singers end festival with outsized Gurre-Lieder
ASPEN - The Aspen Music Festival likes to finish big, and it doesn't get much bigger than Schoenberg's Gurre-Lieder, an epic saga of big passions, death, despair and, ultimately, blazing sunshine in the finale.
The Aspen Times |
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Walking the walk
Some people walk down the driveway to the mailbox. Others may walk a mile every week or so. Then, there’s John Fisher. At 75, Fisher drives to the Doyle Community Center at 6 a.m., Monday through Friday, and spends 30 to 40 minutes walking exactly 15 laps as he listens to country music through his headphones.
Sturgis Journal |
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Man stabbed twice after music row
A 20-year-old man suffered stab wounds after a row over loud music.
BBC News |
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Mamma Mia, The Sing Along Is On The Way
Mamma Mia, here we go again. Just when you thought the Abba musical was dying down, it is back … and this time as a sing-a-long. A new version of the Mamma Mia movie will be going to cinemas at the end of the month.
Undercover |
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Top Sports
Olympic horses aren't just great athletes. They got rhythm. And what's more, they got music. Some even say they can dance.
TVNZ |
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Site navigation
A consumer watchdog is looking into complaints of scam websites which have left Reading Festival fans ticketless.
Reading Evening Post |
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Najwa led the way, says witness
Taliep Petersen begged for his life because he was a father, the fourth suspect in the music legend's killing tearfully testified on Tuesday.
Pretoria News |
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The Good Life: Don't fear supermarket wine aisles
It is a place of mystery, of confusion, of hope. Sometimes it's a place of soul-shuddering, ego-crushing fear. I give you – cue the scary organ music – the supermarket wine aisle.
The Sacramento Bee |
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Brutus to compete at 35th Brussels IFF this November
Brutus: Ang Paglalakbay by Tara Illenberger has been selected to compete at the 35th Brussels International Independent Film Festival this November.
GMA News |
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Ex-Tennessee film office executive starts company
David Bennett, former executive director of the Tennessee Film Entertainment and Music Commission, said Tuesday he has started a California-based company with three partners that will produce and distribute films and TV shows.
The Tennessean |
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Concert moves for rain
Tonight's Music in the Park concert, originally slated to be in downtown Olympia's Sylvester Park, has been moved to the nearby Washington Center for the Performing Arts Center because of forecast rain.
The Olympian |
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Geiger is a true 'Rocker"
Musician gets a chance to be in a movie garage band
Contra Costa Times |
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Fair trial is a right, radio ad reminds Detroit
Political consultant Adolph Mongo said he conceived the radio ad running on several metro Detroit stations that plays melodramatic music while asserting Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's entitlement to a fair trial.
Detroit Free Press |
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Welcome Home
(98 mins, No Rating, 2004). The weekly podcast that lets you hear the music we write about. A compendium of coverage detailing the senator's many ethical and legal challenges.
East Bay Express |
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Southcenter's five major new restaurants could make shopping an afterthought
Southcenter's $240 million expansion has made it the state's largest shopping center, and it is awash in new places to eat. Seattle Times reporters Karen Gaudette and Nicole Tsong sample Southcenter's abundant new dining options, including Joeys Grill and Lounge, Racha Thai & Asian Kitchen, BJ's Restaurant and Brewhouse, Dukes Chowder House and Blue C Sushi.
Seattle Times |
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My Case (Mon cas)
(0 mins, No Rating, ). The weekly podcast that lets you hear the music we write about. A compendium of coverage detailing the senator's many ethical and legal challenges.
East Bay Express |
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Ragweed among bands performing at benefit
After months spent touring across the country promoting “Mission California,” their latest CD, Cross Canadian Ragweed will be a Floores Country Store on Friday night with pals Micky & the Motorcars opening the show.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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NOW SHOWING
The weekly podcast that lets you hear the music we write about. A compendium of coverage detailing the senator's many ethical and legal challenges. Camps & camping, homes & gardens, dining & drinking, fairs & festivals.
East Bay Express |
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Cirque du Soleil DELIRIUM
"DELIRIUM" is a multifaceted event of unprecedented proportion featuring Cirque du Soleil music remixed. Driven by an urban tribal beat and awe-inspiring visuals, musicians, singers and dancers transform the arena into joyous frenzy.
East Bay Express |
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CRITIC'S CHOICE
Family Storytime Will it be The Night Before Christmas? Or The Grinch Who Stole Christmas?Or just a classic tale about sledding, skating, starry nights, and runaway snowmen? Come in from out of the cold and snuggle into the season with well-loved words, music, games, ...
East Bay Express |
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Teacher of holistic healing method to visit valley
Kiriaki Sophia Bozas is a ZhiNeng QiGong organizer, practitioner and music artist. Originally from Poughkeepsie, she lives in Mexico City.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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