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Marijuana Found in PSU Football Players' Home
UNIVERSITY PARK, CENTRE COUNTY - Tuesday night into Wednesday morning Penn State Police searched an on campus apartment after hearing a complaint of loud music and smelling marijuana odor.
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Talbot fan's patience rewarded
Frank Held of South Bend had worn out all the John Michael Talbot CDs he owned, so he went online to buy another. While visiting the Web site of the Christian singer and songwriter, he saw a place where he could sign up to be notified if Talbot ever performed nearby.
South Bend Tribune |
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Malawi choir to give concert
BUCHANAN -- The First Presbyterian Church of Buchanan will host a concert at 7 p.m. Sept. 13 featuring the Malawi Association Choir.
South Bend Tribune |
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September Museum Roundup
This month the area's museums are chock full of celebrations, openings, anniversaries and festivals. Enough to keep your dance card filled and your brain active. The Natural History Museum describes the ocean as "a huge, awesome realm -- sometimes mysterious but always amazing." Their interpretation of the "awesome realm" will be shown in the long awaited opening of the Sant Ocean ...
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About Tonight
Photo by murkiv MUSIC: Local alt-country singer-songwriter Rose hits the Velvet Lounge , with Stella Schindler and Blueheels . $8, 9:30 p.m. READING: Still haven't recovered from the emotional rollercoaster that was the exit polls from the 2004 presidential race? John Zogby of the Zobgy Poll is at least party responsible for that. Give him an earful tonight, when he'll be ...
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Country Opry returns
Due to popular demand, the Camrose Country Opry will be making a return to the Mirror Lake Centre. The Opry, which features good amateur talent, makes this season’s debut at 7 p.m. on Oct. 11. Each of the six performers is allowed three numbers in each half of the program, for a total of six songs.
The Camrose Canadian |
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Thurman Avenue United Methodist Church celebration
Maria Givens, 6, works on decorating a fish as her grandmother Yvonne Sells looks at pictures and newspaper clippings from the past 100 years of the Thurman Avenue United Methodist Church at 415 Thurman Ave., Saturday, Aug. 30. The church celebrated its 100th year with games, music, food and festivities.
This Week German Village |
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Rocklin teachers extend protest after stalled talks
The Rocklin Teachers Association will hold a community meeting Tuesday to talk about stalled contract negotiations with the Rocklin school district and why teachers have decided to continue their protest.
The Sacramento Bee |
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Tennessee fires trooper accused of snooping
Wed, Sep 3, 2008 (12:45 p.m.) A Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper accused of conducting unauthorized background checks on nearly 200 people, including two journalists and a country music figure, was fired Wednesday.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Georgetown lad makes Idol 24
THE great depth of talent in country music in North Queensland has once again been proven with the young Georgetown man, Mitchell Steele, making the final 24 in the Australian Idol talent competition.
North Queensland Register |
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Six picks for your weekend
A guide to getting you through that mid-week slump. Wednesday AFTERWORK PARTY: Elevate Lifestyle and Kiss 95.1 are teaming up for a new weekly event: Wine Day Wednesdays. Stop by the Village at SouthPark (outside M5) and enjoy tasting some new wines and listening to music. Proceeds from beer and wine sales go to the American Cancer Society. 5:30 p.m. Corner of Sharon Road and ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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In online marketing, you need to know the territory
“But, he doesn't know the territory!” That famous line from “The Music Man” is as valid for virtual marketing as it is for marketing on Main Street.
Vail Daily |
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Calypsoul 70 Caribbean Soul & Calypso Crossover 1969-1979
Similar to the recently released series of Nigeria 70 lost soul and funk inspired afro-beat compilations, this 20-song collection focuses on soul, jazz and funk rarities from the many different island scenes across the Caribbean during the '70s.
ChartAttack.com |
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Music Review: Blaze Bayley - The Man Who Would Not Die
Is Blaze Bayley ready to take his place back among the metal elite? Whenever someone of the calibre of Blaze Bayley releases an album I and many others feel a shudder of anticipation. I also feel a little trepidation - hoping that he has released an album that will help lift his career back up where it belongs. The ex-Wolfsbane and Iron Maiden singer has had a career akin to a roller coaster ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Music Review: David Banner - The Greatest Story Ever Told
A rap album that sparkles with moments of brilliance and fizzles under moments of weakness. David Banner raps about car doors, women, and the direction of his community on The Greatest Story Ever Told, an album that sparkles with moments of brilliance and fizzles under moments of weakness. Perhaps the most uneven rap album of the year, David Banner’s fifth studio album is probably his most ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Growing older, staying married longer
In "September Songs," journalist Maggie Scarf shares the findings of her extensive interviews with aging couples, revealing how a longer lifespan affects marriage. An excerpt.
MSNBC |
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Chautauqua to feature food, shopping, much more
Whether it’s sampling food and shopping for the best in handcrafted items, listening to a story or enjoying the wide variety of live music, Chautauqua in the Park offers a weekend full of events that families are sure to enjoy.
Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune |
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Grahamfest USA ends successful year
Following a successful two-day event this past Sunday and Monday, the organizers of Josiah’s GrahamfestUSA are already looking toward next year. They may add a third day of festivities.
WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke |
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Proof: Obama Uses Brooks and Dunn Song!
Charleston-based mix maestro and self-proclaimed “Lord and Savior of Southern Mixtapes” DJ Chuck T — you remember him, the one who leaked Lil’ Wayne’s The Carter III to the Intarwebs — is in the news again, as the Lowcountry DJ had some sharp criticism for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama in an interview with MTV News last week.
Free Times |
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Clemons, Lemons to perform in Needles
NEEDLES - Joel Clemons and the Lemons will be performing for one night in Needles Monday as part of their Route 66 Music Tour. Clemons and the Lemons left Chicago heading out across the “Mother Road” to play various “Main Street U.S.A.” towns along 66.
Mohave Valley Daily News |
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Battle Heats Up For Death Row Assets
Two companies are now vying to control the assets of Death Row Records , which includes the recording catalogs of Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre . A Delaware-based company called Global Music Group Inc.
FMQB |
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SFist Tonight
MUSIC : The SF Electronic Music Festival gets underway, complete with synthetic bleep, bloop, blops sounds to entertain the masses, with Sharkiface , SF Sound Group, and New York-based minimalist composer Phil Niblock kicking things off. Runs until Sunday, 9/7. (Go here for a complete schedule.) 8 p.m. // Project Artaud Theater (450 Florida) // $12–$17 per day ($55 all five ...
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Tennessee fires trooper accused of snooping
A Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper accused of conducting unauthorized background checks on nearly 200 people, including two journalists and a country music figure, was fired Wednesday. Lt. Ronnie Shirley was fired for gross misconduct and violating the public's trust, Highway Patrol Col. Mike Walker said. Shirley conducted 182 background checks, and of 139 people interviewed by investigators, ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Taane, Finn lead awards finalist list
Former Salmonella Dub front-man Tiki Taane dominates the finalists for the 2008 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards in a list that contains the country's biggest names in music.
TVNZ |
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Tennessee fires trooper accused of snooping
A Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper accused of conducting unauthorized background checks on nearly 200 people, including two journalists and a country music figure, was fired Wednesday.
The Kansas City Star |
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