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No retirement Rod to keep on rocking
CHICAGO: Hall of Fame rocker Rod Stewart is 63, but nowhere near retirement as he considers a wish-list of future projects that include a movie, an R&B album, and maybe even a fling with country and western music.
Otago Daily Times |
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Leanne Darling: The Newest Voice in Experimental World Jazz
Violist Leanne Darling celebrates her debut solo CD, Spiral , featuring solo viola and electronics, Arabic jazz ensemble, jazz string trio and jazz quartet.
All About Jazz |
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A Great Night in Harlem: Thursday, May 29th at the Apollo Theater to Benefit the Jazz Foundation of America's ...
SAVE THE MUSICIANS. SAVE THE MUSIC. The Jazz Foundation of America's "A GREAT NIGHT IN HARLEM"
All About Jazz |
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Limelight Networks Inc. reports 1Q loss
Tempe-based Limelight Networks Inc. continued to lose money in the first quarter, with the online technology company reporting a net loss of $18.4 million.
The Arizona Republic |
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Posted: 09-05-2008 , 16:55 GMT
EMI Music Arabia is proud to announce the release from the ICONIC Egyptian legend Mohamed Mounir. His crossover music made him one of the most famous Arabic artists worldwide; his huge fan base includes all ages criteria.
Al Bawaba |
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Line-Up for One Man Talking Solo-Fest Announced
Emerging Artists Theatre has announced the 18 new works that will be featured in its One Man Talking developmental solo-work festival.
Playbill |
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First Preview of Saved Scrapped; Musical Will Start May 10
More tech time is necessary to launch the world premiere of the musical Saved, so the first preview on May 9 has been canceled, Playwrights Horizons announced.
Playbill |
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Jury selection set to begin in R. Kelly pornography trial
CHICAGO (AP) -- Jury selection was set to start Friday in the long-delayed trial of one of urban music's biggest stars. Grammy-winning R&B singer R. Kelly faces child pornography charges, prompted by a videotape allegedly showing him having sex with a girl as young as 13.
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Music Critics' Picks for this weekend
Prepare to be swept up in roaring waves of sound as anthemic rock band British Sea Power, from the seaside town of Brighton, England, launches its cannons. Both literate and visceral, their thrilling music feels artfully wrought though never pompous, in the way that, say, Arcade Fire can be.
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Reinstatement of AIIMS director: Let nation's interest be uppermost
The Supreme Court said that the action against the noted heart specialist, Venugopal and director of AIIMS is illegal. The court in its decision issued orders to the Union government that he should be reinstated.
Central Chronicle |
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Andrew Earles at Goner Records -- Just Farr a Laugh
Regular Flyer contributor Andrew Earles is primarily a music writer but has for years lived a double creative life as a humorist, performing onstage, on the page, and, perhaps most successfully, on tape via a series of prank phone calls he's produced over recent years with Brooklyn-based partner Jeffrey Jensen ...
The Memphis Flyer |
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Tourism agencies to promote artistic events
THE island’s main artistic festivals are to be especially promoted by national tourism agencies as part of moves to promote Cuba’s image as a distinctive cultural destination at global level within the so-called leisure industry.
Granma Internacional |
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Now part of CBS, Last.fm will get exclusive video
It's been almost one year since social music network Last.fm was acquired by CBS, and the site has opened " Last.fm/presents ," offering original video content from prominent artists.
BetaNews |
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From couch to court, Gabriel Byrne charms in 'Camelot'
He can't sing and he can't dance, but Gabriel Byrne can charm -- and he did while portraying the chivalrous King Arthur in "Camelot."
The Morning Call |
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Last.fm rolls out video interview channel
Last.fm has made its first moves in original content production with the launch of a video channel for interviews with artists such as Santogold and Moby. By Jemima Kiss
Guardian Unlimited |
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ERMA — During the week of April 27-May 3, 2008, Lower Township Police responded to and/or initiated 787 calls for service averaging over 112 calls per day.
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King’s Academy students to perform 'Smoke on the Mountain'
IF YOU’RE GOING The King’s Academy’s Upper School drama students will perform “Smoke on the Mountain” for the public beginning at 8 p.m. Saturday in the school’s fine arts and athletic facility. Tickets are available at the door and are $5 for adults, and $3 for students. The musical comedy is under the direction of Charli Moore, the school’s music teacher, and Gina Llaneza, the ...
Florence Morning News |
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Dryden schools benefit from bond vote
DRYDEN -- Taxpayers in the Dryden Community Schools will reap the benefits in the next three years following passage Tuesday of a 2.24-bond proposal. That's when Dryden superintendent Tom Goulette said district residents will start seeing what the bond issue finances.
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STOKR bicycle ride coming this weekend
STOKR starts Saturday and there are a few new things this year for the two-day bicycling event.
The Western News |
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Bangor troop greeters restore display of Stephen King items despite comments
BANGOR, Maine - The troop greeters at Bangor International Airport have restored a display featuring photos and a newspaper article about writer Stephen King.
Jam! Showbiz |
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King’s Academy students to perform 'Smoke on the Mountain'
The King’s Academy’s Upper School drama students will perform “Smoke on the Mountain” for the public beginning at 8 p.m. today in the school’s fine arts and athletic facility.
Florence Morning News |
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The Midnight Organ Fight
IGN Music is the ultimate resource for The Midnight Organ Fight featuring news, interviews, reviews, forums, ringtones, photos, albums, and discography.
IGN Music |
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Mail on Sunday to give away free Paul McCartney album
Sir Paul McCartney is set to follow Prince by giving away his latest album for free with the Mail on Sunday. By Stephen Brook
Guardian Unlimited |
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WEATHER FOR STROUDSBURG:
Don't get bummed out by the rain. There's lots to do indoors this weekend whether you like Big Band music or wham-bam pro wrestling. Our Best Bets include birds, butterflies and artwork.
Pocono Record |
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Mariveles holds mini-Olympics for children with disabilities
for disabled persons. The mini olympics held Thursday, the first sports festival for children with disabilities to be held in Bataan started with a motorcade around Mariveles and a program and games at the Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific in Alas-Asin, Mariveles.
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