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London 2012: Tough Act to Follow
Brits are known for theater, pageantry, music and humor. But if stodgy politicians have their way, none of that may come through in the 2012 Olympics
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11-year-old ready for Broadway debut
Jacob Clemente set to begin run playing a newsboy in "Gypsy" SAND LAKE -- Extra, extra, read all about it: Local boy bound for Broadway.Jacob Clemente is very excited about the upcoming school year. But, while his peers sit in classrooms, the 11-year-old will share a spotlight with Patti LuPone in the Broadway musical "Gypsy." Jacob is joining the cast as a newsboy in the musical which opened ...
Albany Times Union |
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Former teacher charged again
A former Federal Way elementary music teacher was charged Tuesday with molesting a young relative about five years ago.
Tacoma News Tribune |
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No Justice brings their music to area
You can add No Justice to the long list of names that have recorded a live CD at the famous Billy Bob’s in Fort Worth. “It’s definitely an honor to be asked to record a live album there,” lead vocalist of the band Steve Rice said during a recent telephone interview from his home in Stillwater, Okla.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Kid Rock: 'Festival bosses lied about real reason for scrapped show'
Kid Rock has slammed a rock festival for telling fans he cancelled his scheduled headlining appearance because he was suffering from dehydration.
world entertainment news via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Music, Swede music at big festival
ABBA tribute band Bjorn Again will join classical musicians, Asian sounds, and a swinging tribute act at Under the Stars. The music extravaganza returns to Central Park in East Ham from tomorrow until Sunday.
Newham Recorder |
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view KARZZZZ movie stills
KARZZZZ music has hit the stands and as expected, the response has been fantabulous.
Glamsham.com |
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Singer finds ways to renew family traditions
Growing up in a family of nine musically inclined people, Jane Godfrey shyly sang her way through the housework. Doing dishes meant harmonizing with siblings or singing rounds as glasses clinked, dishcloths snapped and stacked plates disappeared into the cabinets.
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Video: Writing the Ninth Symphony
Meet up with some of Europe's top musicians. Take a tour of Beethoven's birth town. A Hungarian pianist has created a piano for left-handers. Visit some of Germany's most renowned classical music festivals.
Deutsche Welle |
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InfoHawk makes materials open
The University of Iowa Libraries is making materials from the closed art and music libraries available through its InfoHawk request delivery service.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen |
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'Ace's' Reworked Flight Path
The musical "Ace" has taken a journey from the land of dreams to the land of truth and been much transformed in the process. Earlier productions of the show, in St. Louis, Cincinnati and San Diego, used dream sequences that some critics didn't like, and that composer Richard Oberacker ultimately ...
Washington Post |
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Page-to-Stage New Play Festival
This Labor Day weekend, you can hike around Camp Ken Cen and hear readings of new plays, either excerpted or in full, presented by 25 area theater companies. And you won't even have to make lanyards!
Washington Post |
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Free tutoring to selected Austin students; music groups plan events
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Austin American-Statesman |
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REVIEW: Hot blues on a cool night
Playful Keb' Mo' and soulful Robert Cray wrap up summer and Concerts on the Green
The Burlington Free Press |
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Day was more than sporty event
A FUN day for youngsters - which also gave them the chance to say how they want services in Newham improved - proved a knockout. It included sport, drumming, music, bouncy castle and a barbecue.
Newham Recorder |
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CORRECTIONS, CLARIFICATIONS, AMPLIFICATIONS
The first ever Antiques, Arts and Music Festival in Mill- ville will take place on Sept. 7 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on High Street. The date was incorrect in a story on Tuesday's front page of The Daily Journal.
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Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus become kids' obsessions
YOUR DAUGHTER would rather be grounded for a month than miss a Jonas Brothers concert. That's why their concert at Camden's 25,000-capacity Susquehanna Bank Center tonight is sold out.
Philadelphia Daily News |
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Kalidas festival from Nov 9
Bhopal, Aug 27 : The week-long All India Kalidas Festival will be held at the temple town of Ujjain from November 9.
New Kerala |
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Outdoor concert series hits right note
Fifth season of free lunch-time shows wraps up Thursday
The News Journal |
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Summer’s party music: still good for the fall!
The clear winner of the battle to be on this fall’s party mix is the entirety of Girl Talk’s “Feed the Animals.” As previously discussed, the album is perfect party music. However, the summer saw many other albums geared toward getting drunken kids dancing at a party.
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GH dev "thinking about" keyboard game News
Guitar Hero: World Tour developer Neversoft is "thinking about" a music game built around a keyboard, according to project director Brian Bright. Last week Bright hit headlines after G4 ran a story hinting at a new, as-yet unannounced World Tour peripheral specifically for the game's Studio mode.
EuroGamer |
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Holy Moly! Talib Kweli to play at fall W.I.L.D.
Brooklyn hip-hop artist Talib Kweli will be the lead act at fall W.I.L.D. on Oct. 11, officials from Team 31 confirmed Tuesday. Kweli, best known for his song “Get By,” will be the second hip-hop artist in a row to perform at fall W.I.L.D., following Lupe Fiasco last year.
Student Life |
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Still a little bit rock 'n' roll
Hugh Dillon, who cut his teeth as lead singer of the Headstones, keeps racking up the hits, with a Gemini nod for Durham County and praise for Flashpoint
The Globe and Mail |
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A long night of jams with the Allman Brothers Band
ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND: Powerhouse players Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks provide the twin-guitar glory as ABB leads a long night of jam rock that kicks off with Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir and his band RatDog. 6:30 p.m., DTE Energy Music Theatre, I-75 at exit 89, Clarkston. 248-377-0100. $20, $49.50.
Detroit Free Press |
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August 27, 2000: Professor of bebop
Originally published August 26, 2000 NEW YORK -- On the Upper West Side of Manhattan, just beyond the shadow of Juilliard, the bejeweled conservatory of classical music, sits the Lincoln Square Community Center. A gritty gathering place cut from cold concrete, it is the current home to the longest running master class in jazz.
Detroit Free Press |
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