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This year's Dally is right up your alley
In three decades, Dally in the Alley has grown from a nameless street fair to a community festival that signals one last hurrah for summer fun while raising money for a community organization -- along with being a mark-the-calendar date for the urban hipster side of the Detroit arts community.
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Play makes the picks: Best of the best
Wines from vintners along Lake Erie's north shore are the stars of the Shores of Erie International Wine Festival in Windsor. You can attend wine tastings and seminars and pick up tips from celebrity chefs and wine experts. There'll be a five-course winemakers' dinner and live music, too -- everything from salsa to classic rock.
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Performers to protest at Holyrood
Traditional musicians and performers are to hold a demonstration at Holyrood to protest at funding cuts.
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Metromix has nightlife covered
detroit.metromix.com is a one-stop comprehensive guide for metro Detroit bars, clubs, restaurants, music and more. You can search thousands of spots by city, type of food, music style or a specific date. The nightlife coverage in Play is just a sampling of what you'll find at the site. Head there now for:
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More live music -- top club picks
Bayside Sports Grille & Bar: Square Pegz, 9 p.m. Thu. 142 E. Walled Lake Drive, Walled Lake. 248-669-3322.
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ROBERTA JASINA: Great stuff for families
Smashing!: It's the annual Carry Nation Festival this weekend in downtown Holly, celebrating the day in 1908 when America's most famous alcohol-hater, Carry Nation, came to town to do some rabble rousing.
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Group mixes blues, jazz, ragtime at PAC
RHINEBECK - The Diamond Jubilators sparkled at the Center for Performing Arts, as they celebrated the end of summer with a concert Friday night.
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Community Orchestra to open its season at TCC
There's the old show business joke that asks the question about how to get to Carnegie Hall. Answer: practice.
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Nature center music festival offers bluegrass, country, blues tunes
Some come with picnics, coolers and blankets, while others take advantage of the barbecue dinners on site. read more »
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CD: Pandemonium - The Singles Collection
Hold onto your hats, set up your tents and get ready for the camp invasion of Swedish pop group BWO and their singles collection Pandemonium , featuring the best songs from their three albums – Prototype , Halcyon Days and Fabricator – and three brand new shimmering dance tracks of pure pop perfection.
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Umphrey's McGee Return To Their Alma Mater
This Friday in South Bend's own St. Patrick's Park, locally grown band Umphrey's McGee will perform their third annual first home game concert.
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AROUND NORTH IOWA
LAKE MILLS: The town received a $131,000 Safe Routes to School sidewalk grant from the federal government. SHEFFIELD: The September 12 West Fork Warhawk football game with Belmond-Klemme has been moved from here to Rockwell.
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Local band looks to lift voices of Asian artists
You won't see James Bond at the International Secret Agents concert in San Gabriel on Sunday, but what you will see is a showcase of Asian-American talent.
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Thursday Latin music concert: Anthony and Fernandez
LATIN SINGERS Two of Latin music's best voices and most durable sex symbols hit the stage together: Mexican balladeer Alejandro Fernandez, who sings traditional ranchera and pop ballads with equal aplomb; and salsa star Marc Anthony, who combines a mighty voice with mighty showmanship.
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17th Annual Pawling Art and Crafts Festival to be held Sept. 20
Once again Pawling is gearing up for the premier cultural event of the region. Sept. 20 marks the 17th Annual Pawling Art and Crafts Festival.
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In concert
in concert Tomorrow Bob Newhart
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Posted: 02-09-2008 , 01:48 GMT
The great singer Wardah Al Jazairyah once again sang at the international Alexandria Music Festival in Egypt. Fans that came specifically to see Wardah were surprised to see Wardah’s poster alongside posters for the dancer Dina.
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Posted: 02-09-2008 , 01:50 GMT
‘Rotana’ music channel has started airing the new clip by the Lebanese superstar Elissa for her song “Bitmoon.” The clip is directed by Walid Nasif. This is Elissa’s first time working with Nasif. Filming lasted for three days at different sites in Lebanon.
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Celebrate at one of region's many festivals
As autumn approaches, it brings with it a flurry of festivals, an opportunity to celebrate the region's bounty and diversity.
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Posted: 04-09-2008 , 03:08 GMT
Rumors claimed that the young Egyptian actress Mina Fadli broke up with her fiancé, the music distributer Adel Haqi. Mina recently announced through various newspapers that her break-up is not final. She said that she loves Adel and still wants to marry him.
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On One Tank
GETTING OUT Henrik Jul Hansen will conduct "Music of the Movies."
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Community shows support, saves Boys & Girls Club
Published: Wednesday, September 3, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, September 3, 2008 at 5:47 p.m. After school every day, 110 kids meet at Chapman Elementary School for a variety of activities involving sports, art, health lessons and music.
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Some 'Believe In Now' theme music
"Believe In Now" is the Lions' (and the NFL's) slogan this year, and it actually is kind of catchy. Now all it needs is some music, so sample some "Believe" song lyrics:
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Two new additions for Motorola music fans
Motorola, Inc. today introduced two new music-optimised devices that provide a range of styles at attractive prices for mobile music fans.
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Showcase Nightlife
Kaki King, named as "Guitar God" in 2006 by Rolling Stone Magazine, will be performing live at Jonathan's Ogunquit on Friday, Sept. 5. A young, Indie-rock artist, Kaki is dazzling crowds with her late night performances on David Letterman & Conan O'Brien.
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