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11th annual largest tomato contest winners announced
Forget the fertilizer. The secret to giant tomatoes is music.
The Courier News |
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Monkey
What is it with Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett and monkeys? Here Albarn gets to indulge his apparent love of all things primate with his love of world music with the CD release of his Cantonese opera.
Mega Star |
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Ready-Steady-Move, Moves Into Hungary; The Exciting Movement With Language Franchise Is Building Stronger Bodies And ...
Ready-Steady-Move is a fun, energetic, educational franchise for children that builds physical strength, flexibility and coordination while teaching vocabulary, sentence structure and pronunciation of any spoken language through interactive movements, games, music and dance. (PRWeb Aug 20, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1221374.htm
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Readers' Corner: Aug. 20, 2008
Would you like to help Music in the Mountains raise some dough? Just come and play golf!
The Union |
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Busy with fair pavilion
The Gibraltar Cheshire Home Group says it has been busy preparing for the Youth Pavilion during the last few weeks. A varied programme of events is on offer catering for all age groups and the pavilion provides music of different styles as diverse as hip hop and R&B, reggaeton and break beat.
Panorama |
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Here and Now
Somonauk United Presbyterian Church presents "Pioneer Day" starting at 10 a.m. Saturday. The festivities start with dulcimer music by Sherri Farley, followed by the Tunes of Glory Bagpipers in full Scottish costume.
The Batavia Sun |
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Isle of Wight: Scooter rally music event
By David Newble - Wednesday, August 20, 2008 CONTROVERSIAL plans to stage a live music event at Western Gardens, Ryde, for the Bank Holiday weekend scooter rally have been given the go-ahead by Island licensing bosses, despite objections from nearby residents.
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More News
TODAY Express yourself: Art in the Park featuring live music and children’s activities, Merli-Sarnoski Park, Carbondale, 9 a.m. to noon.
The Scranton Times-Tribune |
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Winchester prepares for 2012 Olympics
A LIVELY jamboree of sport, music and art will begin Winchester's countdown to the 2012 London Olympics on Sunday (August 24).
Hampshire Chronicle |
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Best Bets Aug. 20, 2008
Nellie McKay This 26-year-old singer-songwriter exists in a musical universe where campy vintage jazz cavorts with calypso, cabaret and rap.
Santa Cruz Sentinel |
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Reverend: I'm Quitting Music
Jon McClure has claimed that he will quit the music business after Reverend And The Makers' second album, claiming that he's "disgusted" by the industry. Speaking to the BBC, McClure explained that he was tired of being criticised in the music press. "I played a festival recently," he said.
Xfm Online |
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Media gets taste of CBC 2's new sound
A reconstituted CBC Radio 2 got a head start on its scheduled Sept. 2 launch yesterday with a lavish media preview at CBC's Toronto headquarters. The new schedule, boasting 80 per cent Canadian music content, was formally unveiled by the network's recently appointed key program hosts, Toronto jazz and blues singer Molly Johnson , Juno-winning songwriter and hip-hop artist Rich Terfry, a.k.a.
Toronto Star |
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The Rocker: Hits the right notes
Pete Best, who appears as himself in a cameo role in The Rocker , is the hero of that saddest of modern legends, the story of the nobody who almost became a somebody and then had to be a nobody again.
Toronto Star |
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Special Events
Men's Designer Focus Day The newest looks from Varvatos Star USA, Michael Kors, Boss Hugo Boss and Ralph Lauren Polo. Live DJ music. Wed., Aug. 20, 2-4 p.m. Free. Call 650-463-2264 or visit www.bloomingdales.com . Bloomingdale's, One Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Unforgettable Agora moments from Bob Marley to Flaming Lips
UPDATED: 04 :45 a.m. EDT, August 20, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes an Akron Blackstockings player. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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AROUND THE REGION
n Ashland: The Ashland Area Rotary Club will sponsor a bus trip to the American Music Theatre on Nov. 9 for the Christmas show. Anyone who made a reservation last year when the trip was canceled due to an ice storm is assured a seat, but they need to confirm their reservation with Rotarian Connie Wydra at 682-0933 as soon as possible. The bus will leave at noon and the show will be at 3 p.m., ...
The Pottsville Republican & Herald |
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Apple Inc. said yesterday batteries from a single supplier are to blame for the meltdown of some models of its tiny iPod Nano digital music player.
Toronto Star |
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LOCAL CONCERTSSoprano schedules pre-contest recitalCleveland soprano Andrea Chenoweth has been invited to participate ...
UPDATED: 04 :44 a.m. EDT, August 20, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes an Akron Blackstockings player. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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CLIPBOARD
Justus Car show: Justus Volunteer Fire Company is hosting a car show Aug. 31 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Lakeland Junior/Senior High School, 1593 Lakeland Drive, Jermyn. Admission for show cars is $10 and admission for spectators is $3 per car. Trophies, 50/50, Chinese auction, music and food will be featured. For details, call 586-8057.
The Scranton Times-Tribune |
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Rock elegy to 'lost hero' of war
A teenage band's tribute to a soldier from their home town, killed in Iraq, is to be released to raise money for wounded servicemen.
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Black Tide climbing ropes on Mayhem Festival
Miami, Fla.'s Black Tide are currently on tour with the first annual Rockstar Mayhem Festival, which cruised through Clarkston at DTE Energy Music Theater Aug. 9 in a rain-soaked show for a sold-out audience.
ABC12 Mid-Michigan |
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HSO marks 37th season on Friday
The inaugural concert of the 2008-09 Concert Series: An Evening with Cole Porter featuring master of ceremonies, Scott Treadway, marks the beginning of Dr. Thomas Joiner's second decade as music director and conductor of the Hendersonville Symphony Orchestra. It's also the 37th season of the symphony.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Founders' Day more than a celebration of history
When Danny Cook helped organize the first Founders' Day in 1997, he didn't know what to expect.Twelve years later, Cook reflected on Founders' Days of the past and said, "It just seemed to take on a life of its own. We've just gotten bigger."Cook and others are hoping this year's event is no disappointment, either.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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Wilson rocks as a middle-age metalhead
It's about "the scene," the part of rock 'n' roll more concerned with groupies and beer bongs than power chords and thumping bass lines. And the guy who wants to be part of that scene more than anything in the world is Robert "Fish" Fishman (Rainn Wilson), a middle-age drummer who missed his chance at rock superstardom by a guitar string.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Entries sought for Battle of Plattsburgh parade
PLATTSBURGH -- With the Battle of Plattsburgh Commemoration just weeks away, the organizing committee is lining up entries for the Sept. 13 parade. The theme this year is "Women in U.S. History."
Plattsburgh Press Republican |
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