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Billy Joel plays second Auckland concert
Billy Joel fans in Sydney and Auckland can rejoice, because they’ve just scored one last chance to secure tickets to see Billy Joel on his upcoming tour of Australia and New Zealand.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Teen bands to rock Lincoln
If you’re in the vicinity of the Lions Lincoln Theatre on Saturday afternoon, you may wonder what classic movie soundtrack could possibly be blasting out of the historic cinema.
The Massillon Independent |
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TCL's iOpen-081A: no lipstick on this pig
Filed under: Handhelds We simply can't get enough of cheap, nasty, and niche Windows CE devices -- which is why the iOpen-081A is like music to our ears. Awesome music. This garish pile of plastic does just about everything you'd want a portable device to do, unless you need to do a lot of data entry (or any, since it doesn't have a keyboard of any sort). Still, the iOpen features a ...
Engadget |
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Le Diamant Brut: Horse Feathers & HMS Foolhardy
Image from MySpace HMS FOOLHARDY What’s the Deal : This Austin trio has a very '90s feel, but in a good way. They have an indie pop sound that touches down in some familiar territory. The vast majority of songs are plump with rich, affective hooks. Their newer songs are produced by Louie Lino who works with Nada Surf and Matt Pond PA among others, and that influence really shows. ...
Austinist |
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Preview: Scythian, Seamus Kennedy and Switchback
Scythian Chronicle file photo/Nick TremmelScythian band members Alexander Fedoryka, left to right, Josef Crosby, and Danylo Fedoryka will perform Friday and Saturday at the 2008 Michigan Irish Music Festival. Members: Danylo Fedoryka, Josef Crosby, Michael Ounallah, and Alexander Fedoryk. Musical...
The Muskegon Chronicle |
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Bright season lights it up on stage
In quantity of level of entertainment, Philadelphia can compete with any city on Earth. The trick is to find the production or concert that will suit or delight you. In spite of calling Broad Street the "Avenue of the Arts," Philadelphia has no obvious place to look for theater. You have to know where it is.
Delaware County Times |
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Rock Music Menu: VMAs still fall short of the mark
Does anyone remember when the MTV Video Music Awards were worth watching? It was probably back when the channel actually used to show videos.
Delaware County Times |
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Lansdowne shows off its arts
LANSDOWNE -- Artists, musicians, performers and festival-goers will gather for two days of art, live music, theatre, spoken word and children's events this Saturday and Sunday.
Delaware County Times |
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Music Review: Horrorpops - Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill
The Horrorpops continue their rockabilly meets pop punk rock feel on their third release. One of the more unique acts out there in the music world, The Horrorpops, released their third studio album Kiss Kiss Kill Kill earlier this year. The Danish act with original members (who are also married to one another) Patricia Day on stand up bass and Kim Nekroman on lead guitar have been rocking out ...
Blogcritics.org |
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5 things to do this weekend
1Barkfest, previously known as Critter Caper, gets started with registration at 9 a.m. and a walk at 10 a.m. Saturday. The event celebrates all things dogs and the festival begins around 11 a.m. at Liberty Park in Liberty Twp. off Yankee Road, to benefit the Animal Friends Humane Society in Trenton.
Fairfield Echo |
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5 things to do this weekend
1 Barkfest, previously known as Critter Caper, gets started with registration at 9 a.m. and a walk at 10 a.m. Saturday. The event celebrates all things dogs and the festival begins around 11 a.m. at Liberty Park in Liberty Twp. off Yankee Road, to benefit the Animal Friends Humane Society in Trenton. It's free, and open to the public.
Middletown Journal |
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Kanye West arrested after smashing camera
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Kanye West's notoriously fickle temper boiled over Thursday, resulting in his arrest for apparently helping smash a paparazzo's camera on the floor at Los Angeles International Airport. Police arrested the music superstar shortly before 8 a.
Daily Vidette |
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Television - Entertainment
When you think of Amy Winehouse, music and off-stage antics aside, it's her big black beehive that pops into mind.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Seuss put to music at PCS
SWARTHMORE -- Favorite characters from half a dozen Dr. Seuss books share the stage in a colorful spectacle at The Players Club of Swarthmore Theater opening this weekend.
Delaware County Times |
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Country Days organizers seek parade participants
Organizers of the 2008 Country Days and Street Fair are hoping for a great turnout at the annual hometown event that brings together local residents, businesses, service organizations and government representatives to celebrate a Moorpark tradition.
Moorpark Acorn |
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Halloween Carnival is coming
Grace Bible Church of Moorpark will host the 25th annual Halloween Carnival at from 6 to 9 p.m. Fri., Oct. 31 at Peach Hill Park, 13204 Peach Hill Road, Moorpark The event will have carnival games, music, face painting, music, candy and Jolly Jump for free. Pizza and drinks will be available for sale.
Moorpark Acorn |
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Faculty recital inspires students
ASU music professor Dr. Jeff Womack was featured in a chamber recital September 9, in the Carr Education-Fine Arts Building Recital Hall, accompanied by his colleagues Dr. Timothy Bonenfant on the clarinet and Dr. Eleanor Elkins on the piano.
ASU Ram Page |
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Music Review: Rose Kemp - Unholy Majesty
The Unholy Majesty of Rose Kemp. I am determined to start this review about the remarkable Rose Kemp album Unholy Majesty (One Little Indian Records, Sept. 2008) without mentioning her parents. So I won’t – not yet anyway – even if they are Maddie Prior and Rick Kemp from Steeleye Span. Damn. Since hearing Unholy Majesty I’ve been trying to find different...
Blogcritics.org |
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The music scene: legal vs. illegal
Music is a huge part of our lives, not just students, but it does have a major effect on how we interact, integrate and collaborate. Music can be seen as a work enhancer, a relationship matcher, a commonality between groups or connections - most just see it as something to...
ZDNet |
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Hamlisch named pops conductor for Colo. Symphony
Marvin Hamlisch has been named principal pops conductor for the Colorado Symphony Orchestra for two seasons starting in 2009-10. The Denver-based orchestra said Thursday that Hamlisch will lead three pops programs each season. Separately, Hamlisch was already scheduled to conduct the CSO on Feb. 21 and June 2, 2009. He and lyricist Ed Kleban wrote the score for "A Chorus Line," which won a Tony ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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8:20 p.m. - Mulberry Mountain Harvest Music Festival
Click here to find out more about the Mulberry Mountain Harvest Music Festival, Arkansas' largest outdoor concert venue! Copyright (c) 1998 - 2008 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved.
KARK Little Rock |
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Artys 2008 Staff Picks
BEST LEAP FORWARD Ballet West's Innovations Inside every great classically trained ballet dancer, there is a choreographer aching to create an original work. Ballet West's Innovations program showcased three fresh, exciting, and … well, innovative original world premiere works created by company dancers for company dancers. Artistic Director Adam Sklute was so pleased with t...
Salt Lake City Weekly |
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Sigean, Forget-Me-Nots come to MOTS
Tonight’s Music on the Square in Jonesborough features two bands with lots of fiddling and a distinctly Celtic flavor — the Forget-Me-Nots and Sigean.
Johnson City Press |
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Monolithic choices at music festival
With more than 60 bands playing on five stages over two days, you've got to plan accordingly. Here are four acts we wouldn't want to miss.
Rocky Mountain News |
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For Hiatt, life and love songs are interwoven
Critics tend to run out of words to praise John Hiatt's songwriting, but running out of words is never a problem for him.
Rocky Mountain News |
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