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Chef Thomas Navas, left, and assistant manager Marvin Odillard of Le Petit Bistro. (Picture by Peter Frankland, 0629300) ORGANISERS of the Lower Pollet Food festival say the event could benefit from an overhead cover.
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Notting Hill Carnival ends amid violent scenes
LONDON (AFP) - The end of the Notting Hill Carnival, Europe's biggest street festival, was marred when a group of 40 bottle-throwing people clashed with hundreds of riot police late Monday.
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Notting Hill Carnival ends amid violent scenes
The end of the Notting Hill Carnival, Europe's biggest street festival, was marred when a group of 40 bottle-throwing people clashed with hundreds of riot police late Monday.
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George Michael wows at his farewell concert
Exclusive: Like one of our Olympic heroes, George Michael was at the peak of his powers for his first farewell concert.
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Roxio Launches Creator 2009
Roxio®, a division of Sonic Solutions® , the leader in digital media software, today launched Roxio Creator 2009, the latest version of the company's market-leading suite of photo, video, and music authoring, burning, and online sharing applications.
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Country Swing Makes a Comeback on New Song From Joss and Colosio
Scott Joss and Doug Colosio, taking time off from their regular gig in Merle Haggard's band The Strangers, have released a new tune through Golosio Publishing that recaptures the country swing of such greats as Bob Wills, Milton Brown, and Asleep at the Wheel.
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NH Charitable Foundation Lakes Region awards grants
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation's Lakes Region announced grants of $137,000 to local nonprofit organizations through its most recent competitive application grant program. The grants were awarded to 21 nonprofit organizations serving all or a portion of the Region's 24 towns.
The Citizen of Laconia |
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Keys to history: Piano concert series returns for 24th season in Ashburnham
ASHBURNHAM -- For a building that houses the nation's largest collection of historical pianos, Ashburnham's Historical Piano Study Center may seem humble.
Sentinel & Enterprise |
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Britney Spears not perform at the VMAs
Bitney Spears is out of next week's MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), Ryan Seacrest reported on “On Air With Ryan Seacrest” on Monday morning. "She did the promo for them, but there never were any plans for her to appear on the show," a spokesman for Rudolph said.
China Daily |
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Music funding blast to 'out of tune' SNP
SCOTS music lovers are to picket the Scottish Parliament in protest at the withdrawal of their funding.
The Scotsman |
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Violence mars Notting Hill fest
About 40 bottle-throwing people have clashed with riot police at the Notting Hill Carnival, Europe's biggest street festival.
News 24 South Africa |
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Daughtry rockin' the vote left and right
Popular group hits the political stage, Allentown Fair.
The Morning Call |
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Wyclef and Venus Team Up
Wyclef Writes Song For Venus Williams!
MTV UK |
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Living room concerts
Enjoy a music festival from the comfort of a couch, while plugging in to a new wave of online tech.
iafrica.com |
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Taste heirloom tomatoes
More than 100 different kinds of organic heirloom tomatoes will grace the tables and possibly your palate at the third annual TomatoFare 2008.
The Wenatchee World |
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Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Nintendo Wii
Own this game? If you've spotted a mistake or omission, please let us know and we'll fix it! Contacting Eurogamer .
EuroGamer |
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Baby name experts weigh in on Stefani's son 'Zuma'
Try saying "Zuma Nesta Rock" five times fast — it's hard. That phonetic flow could be tough to master, let alone live down, for the...
Daily Local News |
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Exeter news briefs
Exeter Public Library's Summer Arts Series concludes with "John Bethel and Carl Pehrsson" on Tuesday, Aug. 26 at 1 p.m. Listen to this talented local duo at the Exeter Public Library as they present an afternoon of keyboard and woodwind music. These...
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Exeter/Hampton community calendar
EXETER PUBLIC LIBRARY will conclude its "Summer Arts Series" with John Bethel and Carl Pehrsson at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 26 at 4 Chestnut St., Exeter. They will perform on keyboard and woodwind instrument. Free and open to the public. Music events will be...
Exeter News-Letter |
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Man and Myth: Misconceptions of Beethoven
The German composer was hard of hearing, always in a bad mood, and useless with women. A romantically glorified image: the lonely, troubled, but of course ingenious artist.
Deutsche Welle |
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Music is Lifeblood for Conductor Kurt Masur
Internationally renowned conductor Kurt Masur will direct the Orchestre National de France in performing all nine Beethoven symphonies at this year's Beethovenfest in Bonn. DW takes a look at the man behind the baton.
Deutsche Welle |
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Yesterday's news
"The PEWS in St. Joseph's Church opposite Marine Hospital, will be rented until 1st of January 1859, on THURSDAY ... at 10 o'clock." " Miss Vera Williams is expected home this afternoon from New York, after taking a year's course in elocution, drama and vocal music.
Mobile Press-Register |
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Bill's dream song made real
Is the place I keep longing to be."
Wairarapa Times-Age |
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Dave Henderson: Salvation Army Fishing Derby back to Cayuga Lake
The annual Salvation Army Fishing Derby will be held Sept. 6-7 on Cayuga Lake with all proceeds going to the Salvation Army free music program.
The Ithaca Journal |
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Kasabian star Pizzorno bomb terror
Kasabian rocker Serge Pizzorno is lucky to be alive after he discovered an unexploded grenade buried under his house.
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