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Pianist puts crescendo on Classics series finale
The final concert in the Toledo Symphony's Classics series for this season was...
The Toledo Blade |
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Artificial reef near Miami is cemetery, diving attraction
About 45 feet beneath the ocean's surface lies a cemetery with gates, pathways, plaques and even benches.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Studios' suits accuse Ohioans of piracy
Three film studios have sued four Ohio residents to stop them from illegally sharing movies online, part of a string of similar lawsuits filed around the country in recent years.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Packing up BCI; Renovations can't begin until 98-year-old school is emptied out
It's seven weeks and counting until moving day at Brantford Collegiate Institute. Before work can start on an ambitious rebuilding and renovation project, the 98-year-old school must be emptied of books, desks, tables, chairs and equipment. Some things will go into storage. Other materials [...]
The Brantford Expositor |
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Valley native brings youthful enthusiasm to 'Glory Days'
''Glory Days,'' directed by former Fleetwood resident Eric Schaeffer, is an eager pop-rock musical examining past, present and future -- as seen through the eyes of four best friends, a quartet of guys who have returned home after their first year of college.
The Morning Call |
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Awards show art's power to teach, heal
Among Bethlehem group's honorees is local icon 'Mr. I.' The Bethlehem Fine Arts Commission's 18th Tribute to the Arts luncheon, held Friday at the Hotel Bethlehem, rewarded health, education and wellness.
The Morning Call |
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Around Town: Three-man show
The Merced County Arts Council will present a three-man show from through June 2, in the Merced Multicultural Arts Center. All are welcome. The artists are Bob Nugent, Jennifer Maria Harris and Mahara T. Sinclair and friends. Galleries are free and open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. For more information, call (209) 388-1090.
Merced Sun-Star |
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Valley native brings youthful enthusiasm to 'Glory Days'
''Glory Days,'' directed by former Fleetwood resident Eric Schaeffer, is an eager pop-rock musical examining past, present and future -- as seen through the eyes of four best friends, a quartet of guys who have returned home after their first year of college.
The Morning Call |
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News & Star
Jethro Tull, The Sands Centre, Carlisle, last night THIS Was was the title of their first album way back in 1968 – and This Was simply a memorable night at the Sands as the man with the flute and the wild eyes – Ian Anderson – and his band of mature and merry men wowed a packed audience.
The News and Star |
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Hundreds brawl at LA high school, broken up by police
A fight that broke out at a troubled South Los Angeles school escalated into a campuswide brawl involving as many as 600 students before it was quelled by police in riot gear. The melee, which students said started around noon Friday between rival black and Hispanic gangs, forced authorities to shut down Locke High School and keep students in their classrooms. After restoring order, ...
AP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Review: Ion iED05 USB Digital Drum Kit
While the drums are certainly a fun instrument to play, a conventional kit takes up a lot of space and is too loud for discreet practice. The Ion iED05 , then, is a digital drum kit that plugs directly into a computer, which is used for playing the sounds.
Computer Active |
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Consumer Reports' best lawn gear
Even if mowing the lawn doesn't sound like a relaxing afternoon, take heart: Some of the latest mowers and tractors cut time and effort...
Seattle Times |
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Guitarist Loueke's path takes him from Africa to jazz star
The spotlight will shine this summer on Lionel Loueke, an in-demand sideman and an emerging jazz star. His Afro-jazz trio will be opening for Herbie Hancock at several major venues.
SouthtownStar |
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Community bids farewell to devoted police officer
BLUEFIELD, Va. — A community without boundaries paused Friday to pay its last respects to a law enforcement officer who made a huge impact on the community he served during his 12 years of service with the Bluefield, Va., Police Department.
Bluefield Daily Telegraph |
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Music to make your ‘intestines rumble’
Michael Forbes wants to let the world know what the tuba can do.
Telegraph-Journal |
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The Ride Stuff
Kassie Barteau of Gilberts makes riding a horse seem effortless. That's her job -- and her passion. "I have no desire to do anything else. I'd be totally lost if I didn't have this," said Barteau, 19. What she has is a blossoming career training horses with her family's business, KYB Dressage, and a growing reputation in the competitive equestrian world.
The Courier News |
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A well-timed joy ride via Haitink
As the music world finally began to sober up after the big news Monday from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, there was just a little more reason for intoxication Thursday night at Symphony Center.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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Target will make presence felt on Mother's Day
When Target moves into a community, arts types start salivating, and not because the store sells Milla Jovovich's one-shoulder tunics.
Anchorage Daily News |
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Fremont East shows signs of regaining momentum
Sat, May 10, 2008 (2 a.m.) With great fanfare eight months ago, Las Vegas hailed the rebirth of East Fremont Street with a street party and the lighting of sparkling new neon.
Las Vegas Sun |
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A day in the park for stART festival
The stART people can't stop.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Labuan Challenge a splashing success
Participants from Brunei Darussalam with Pg Hj Noorezamy Pg Hj Othman from Tourism Malaysia in Brunei. - PHOTO: NURUL BADARUDDIN The Malaysia Water Festival, held recently in Langkawi and Labuan, was a splashing success.
BruDirect.com |
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Maxim model search
Maxim Roadhouse rides into town tonight at City Block. The men's mag will hunt for aspiring models at the party, which is sponsored by Red Man and starts at 10 p.m. Plus, the LoCash Cowboys perform.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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CONCERTSColdplay tour includes ClevelandColdplay's "Viva La Vida" world tour - which will land in North America, ...
UPDATED: 04 :44 a.m. EDT, May 10, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a dry stone mason. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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TSO to perform piece by Tuscaloosa native
The last time many people saw Martin Kennedy on stage, he was at an age where the terms 'precocious' and 'prodigy' still applied.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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First Spring Tour of Homes kicks off May 16
BREVARD Transylvania County will celebrate spring with a tour of some of its most interesting homes, outdoor painting and a catered party starting May 16.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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