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This great gear will get your family organized
We tested dozens of items to find the best school supplies for your home and family.
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'AMERICAN IDOL' ADDS FOURTH JUDGE
"American Idol" will have four judges this season season - the most significant change in the history of TV's most popular show. The fourth judge is a 37-year-old songwriter from Scarsdale named Kara DioGuardi, Fox announced this morning. She'll...
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Raising ‘Old Glory’ on the first day of school
Chase Bast, a cub scout who began second-grade with his classmates at Lincoln Elementary on Friday, helps raise the American flag before school begins. Students were greeted with music and smiling faces to mark the start of the academic year. Middle school and high school students, along with Immaculate Conception classes, began one day earlier.
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C.V. Chamber Orchestra to premiere new music
Presidential warning of 'military industrial complex' is basis of S.F. composer's piece
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Radiohead, Petty highlight inaugural Outside Lands
With three days, 60 acts and 180,000 attendees, everything about the Outside Lands festival was big. Most importantly, it was big fun. Write your own review Slideshow: Sunday's photos
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Latest Album from Muse -- Black Holes and Revelations -- is Certified Gold by the R.I.A.A.
Black Holes and Revelations , the latest studio album from Muse, has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, having shipping 500,000 units. It is the British rock trio's second gold album in the U.S., following 2003's Absolution, which was certified gold last year. Both albums have also recently been certified gold in Canada.
Centre Daily Times |
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Music Review: Jackdaw4 - Bipolar Diversions
The sun shines out of my... Jackdaw4 CD! The opening line of this album made me laugh out loud. From that point on Bipolar Diversions by England’s Jackdaw4 delivers so many superbly tongue in cheek moments throughout this joyful album that it will have you recommending it to total strangers at the bus stop. I have heard it described as a ‘breath of fresh air’,...
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Top 10: This week up close
1. MOVIE: Babylon A.D. 2. DVD: Terry Pratchett's Discworld Collection. 3. DOWNLOAD: 4 Media iPod converter. 4. ALBUM: Nothing Is Precious Enough For Us (Death Vessel). 5. CONCERT: Unwritten Law. 6. CLUB: Carnaval Fridays. 7. BOOK: The Night of the Gun. 8. EVENT: ARTafterDARK. 9. TV: 'Long Way Down' season finale. 10. Game: N+.
The Kaleo Voice |
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Sheryl Crow Offers Free Music To Voters
WSAV Savannah Hilton Head. NBC affiliate in Savannah, Georgia.
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Balkan musicians unveil Bob Marley 'peace' statue
Musicians from the former Yugoslavia have unveiled a statue of late Jamaican reggae icon Bob Marley as a symbol of peace.
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Printec Communication Announces Roney Giah Signs Record Deal With the British Label, ASTRANOVA Records
The Brazilian composer, singer and guitar player Roney Giah has signed a record deal with British Label ASTRANOVA Records for the release of a CD compilation titled "Yesterday's tomorrow." Promoting this compilation, ASTRANOVA is releasing podcast shows which will reach 1000s of subscribers in 107 countries. "Yesterday's tomorrow" includes seven tracks from "Semente" -, six tracks from "Mais ...
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Missy Higgins on Tour This Fall
Coming off two successful headlining tours, Missy Higgins continues to entertain audiences across the U.S. this Fall. Beginning on September 9th, Missy will open for Indigo Girls, followed by a stint supporting piano man Ben Folds beginning on September 24th. Prior to both tours, she will perform her single "Where I Stood" on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on August 28th. Missy's live show has ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Santa Cruz woman ready to rock
Driven to create music and art all her life, Sarah Jane often channeled experiences from real life for her inspiration.
Santa Cruz Sentinel |
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Anchorage musicians picked for 2008 Governor's Awards
Longtime Anchorage musicians Arthur and Eleanor Braendel have been selected for the 2008 Governor's Awards for the Arts Lifetime Achievement award.
Anchorage Daily News |
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How Pohl goes from brass to broadcast
Adam Pohl admits he had to stay in music to keep his scholarship, but his heart was really in broadcasting. He's the announcer for the Frederick Keys.
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Doubletree Opens Tenth North Carolina Hotel
Doubletree(R) Hotels is proud to announce the opening of the Doubletree Hotel Rocky Mount, the brand's tenth hotel in North Carolina. Rocky Mount, which is conveniently located just 50 miles from Raleigh-Durham in the Coastal Plains of North Carolina, is one of a select number of cities that has received the All-America City Award, one of the oldest and most esteemed community awards in the ...
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Avoca shows off music player at expo
Kanata-based Avoca Semiconductor Inc. will showcase a new residential music system at a residential custom installation trade show in Denver, the company said in a statement.
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Monday Happenings
Dancing Hipsters -- The Beat Research series continues with Teep, a DJ from the North Shore, who plays challenging dance music. He has been holding down WMBR's House Therapy show for the summer; his set tonight is a wrap-up. Enormous Room, 567 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, 9 p.m. Free. Swaying Hipsters -- Boston band Plumerai has all the atmosphere and dread of an early 4AD band; the ...
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Capriccio music and arts festival begins Sept. 1
OGUNQUIT and#8212; The Ogunquit arts scene, always lively, is about to get a lot livelier. Capriccio, the annual town-wide, two-week celebration of the arts, begins Sept. 1. One of this year’s highlights is a combination of ragtime jazz and classical music.
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Groovin' in the Grove
Above: Lisa Jones and Harry Mersmann dance to the music of Leah Tysse and the O.G.'s during the Groovin' in the Grove event at Jessie's Grove Vineyard on Saturday.
Lodi News-Sentinel |
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Something Rotten In Denmark
Thousands of shareholders lose their shirts as the Danish central bank nationalizes a mid-cap lender; observers wonder if others follow as the country endures recession and property bust.
Forbes |
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Moroccan Music Festival Vs. Ignorance
The Casablanca Festival attracts an estimated 2 million people for free concerts at a dozen venues. Casablanca's is only one of about 400 yearly festivals sponsored by authorities across that country.
Arts Journal |
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Mission Accomplished!
I was not planning to attend another concert this year but when my friend's husband decided he did not want to go to the Duluth concert and was going to sell his floor seat ticket, I jumped at the chance to go again.
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Arts & Leisure: The sound of silent films
Today's audiences have only a vague idea of how the first plays were pre sented or what the first recognizable ballet looked like, or how early orchestras sounded like. But cinema bares its early years to anyone willing to sit through the screening of a silent movie.
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New musical leader Marcus
EAST Sussex Music Service has a new regional leader for the Eastbourne area. (21/08/2008 12:35:10)
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