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“When an actress seeks fame and fortune in Hollywood, things don’t always work out the way they’re supposed to.” Thus states an explanatory sentence on the front of the program for Marvin Harold Cheiten’s new play The Star — and the play is as predictable as that sentence suggests.
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Zcom Networks Announces Distribution Agreement with Extreme Rewards
Zcom Networks, Inc. (Pink Sheets:ZCMN) today announces that its subsidiary Pam TV International, Inc., a Washington DC provider of TV, radio, music and live streaming programming viewed around the world, has finalized a distribution agreement with Extreme Rewards Plus of Melbourne Beach, Florida to distribute and promote the EnviroMax Plus in the United States under the Brand Name Super Fuel. ...
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Cancer benefit "Crank It Up" set for Friday, Saturday
The cast of "Crank It Up," the Kids Caring for Cancer benefit slated for this weekend at the Katy Cavins Center in O'Fallon, invites the public to revisit the days of cheap gas, cruising and reaching for the volume control when a favorite song came on the radio.
St. Clair County Journal |
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Music Interview: John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants
A conversation with John Flansburgh They Might Be Giants is a poppy band that describes themselves as a rock band that produces ridiculously catchy songs. If you haven't heard of the band or its members, you've probably heard of their work. Because they're not a huge band, they have an interesting way of promoting themselves, making music for TV shows. Their names are...
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Popular Jesse Cook returns to Algonquin
The Huntsville Festival of the Arts is closing out its successful summer season with master acoustic guitarist Jesse Cook.
The Huntsville Forester |
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The Burning Question 20/08/2008
SLIPKNOT HAVE BEEN BLAMED FOR INSPIRING THE MURDER OF A 16-YEAR-OLD STUDENT BY A FELLOW PUPIL IN SOUTH AFRICA. WHY IS ROCK MUSIC CONTINUALLY MADE INTO A SCAPEGOAT BY THE MEDIA?
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Apple Japan to recall iPod nano portable music players+
(AP:TOKYO, Aug. 20) (Kyodo) _ Apple Japan Inc., a subsidiary of California-based Apple Inc., said Wednesday it will recall iPod nano portable music players with overheating rechargeable batteries.
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Rebs win V Festival spot
SOUTHMAPTON based synthy rockers The Rebs played to thousands of people at the sold out V Festival last weekend after winning the Road to V competition.
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Idiot3 go from strength to strength
THREE very different bands took over Hamptons Bar in Southampton on Friday night. The tiny venue has been transformed from an R'n'B stronghold to a live music haven and Idiot3 headlined last week, preceded by The Science of 8 Limbs and The Choices We Make.
Hampshire Chronicle |
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Is 'Guitar Hero' saving rock 'n' roll?
Metallica's Lars Ulrich loves Black Sabbath and Deep Purple -- and so does his 10-year-old son.
CNN.com |
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Madonna: Still A Material Girl
High-Powered Career Friend rings. “I can’t get freebie Madonna tickets. The record companies aren’t buying any. They’re too expensive.” Christ, if the usually cash-incontinent music industry thinks stumping up for concert tickets is too pricey, then you know financial times are troubled.
RainbowNetwork.com |
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Camps, musicals go in teacher protest
PUBLIC school students will miss out on camps, musicals and other out-of-school-hours activities because of industrial action by teachers.
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Blame Lord Killjoy playing at Patton Alley Pub
Blame Lord Killjoy (previously known as Mark Bilyeu Band, including Mark Bilyeu and Bill Thomas from Big Smith, and Joe Terry and Bobby Lloyd Hicks of the Skeletons) performs original rock music on from 9 p.m.
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Dulcimer Festival begins
MIDLAND -- The Folk Music Society of Midland is hosting the 15th annual Midland Dulcimer Festival from noon Thursday to noon Sunday at the Midland County Fairgrounds, 6985 Eastman.
The Saginaw News |
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Katherine Jenkins all set for concert in her Kenwood 'back yard'
TWO months of world-class music on Hampstead Heath are coming to an end on Saturday in the shape of Katherine Jenkins.
The Ham&High Network |
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If there's one thing we've learned about art in Boston, it's adding a spectacle to your gallery show is always a bonus. Whether it's chicken & waffles, live painting, breakdancers or improvisational jazz, putting extras into the art scene is something Boston does well. And necessarily so.
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In the cutthroat music world, sounds that are a bit gentler and a bit stranger have a tendency to get overlooked among personality-driven pop and hard-charging rock music.
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Sandwiched within this film's standard rags-to-riches plotline and tired tropes about the revitalizing power of rock, there is a single plot device, involving YouTube and Rainn Wilson in his birthday suit.
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After Khmer
Children revive Cambodian music and dance
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Wilson carries the beat in starring role of 'The Rocker'
Dwight Schrute, superstar? Perhaps. As any frequent viewer of NBC's “The Office” knows, the antics of Schrute and Michael Scott and company in the Scranton office remain one of television's true pleasures.
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Zcom Networks Announces Distribution Agreement with Extreme Rewards
LOS ANGELES----Zcom Networks, Inc. today announces that its subsidiary Pam TV International, Inc., a Washington DC provider of TV, radio, music and live streaming programming viewed around the world, has finalized a distribution agreement with Extreme Rewards Plus of Melbourne Beach, Florida to distribute and promote the EnviroMax Plus in the United States under the Brand Name Super Fuel.
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York Will Present Free Readings of Greyhound in the Rain and Sweet William
P.J. Barry's play, A Broken Down Greyhound in the Rain , will be presented Sept. 23 at 7:30 PM. The play, which is set in a flooded Connecticut town, concerns "an ex-Colonel and a young musician [who] wind up in a jail cell, both accused of separate crimes involving a bus accident."
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Alltel Wireless Rolls out Faster Broadband Network in Norfolk
Alltel Wireless today announced that it will continue expanding its wireless broadband network in 2008 with the launch of EVDO (evolution data optimized) Revision A technology in Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News, Virginia Beach and surrounding cities, enabling customers to upload files five to 10 times faster than before.
Centre Daily Times |
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Vimation's VIM on SeenON!
Vimation, Inc., creators of the Video Interactive Media (VIM) Platform and leaders in the interactive video, today announced it has been selected by SeenON!, the leader in shopping enabled entertainment for television shows, movies, sports and music videos, to leverage the VIM Platform for premium video shopping campaigns.
Centre Daily Times |
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Water festival aims to make splash Event is Saturday at Young Deer Park
RELATED CONTENT Contact For more information, contact Keep Forsyth County Beautiful at (770) 205-4573 or kfcb@forsythco.com.
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