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Council approves plan for renovating Babcock
If everything goes according to plan, a revitalized Babcock Theatre will bolster the local arts scene with smaller shows, more music and a waterproof roof. City officials and downtown business leaders with grand plans for the century-old theater agree ...
Billings Gazette
McCartney in Israel for 'peace' concert
JERUSALEM -- Music legend Paul McCartney, one of two surviving members of the Beatles, arrived in Israel on Wednesday ahead of his first-ever concert in the Jewish state.
Philippine Daily Inquirer
Students still learning about 9/11
DeKALB — Katelin Sullivan was sitting in a music class at St. Mary School in DeKalb on Sept. 11, 2001, when she learned the world had changed.
The MidWeek
Cadets learn leadership
When Gary Olkowski looks up toward the sky, he sees more than fluffy white clouds; he sees his future office. Olkowski, a music education senior, said he plans to soar the bright blue skies as a pilot in the United States Air Force. He started the process of reaching his dream by being a cadet in the Air Force Reserves Officers' Training Corps on the NT campus.
North Texas Daily
Underground 'Army' to rise, rock
Break out the black eyeliner and finish up that tiger-bat tattoo, Tiger Army is coming to Chico. For those unfamiliar with Tiger Army and its psychobilly sound, now is the time to brush up on this talented group and increase hipster street cred in the process.
Orion
Hieroglyphics decodes hip-hop for students with musical movement
It has been awhile since underground hip-hop has proven true to its name, so when Hieroglyphics came into town Friday, it was a big deal. The Senator Theatre could not have prepared enough for the powerful show that Hieroglyphics would perform. Before the show, people mingled indoors, dancing, buying merchandise or getting beers at the bar upstairs, paying no attention to the theater's hot ...
Orion
Bear Hunter traps new fans at hard rock show
Experimental rock foursome Bear Hunter ravaged the stage with the likes of classic hard rock group Leopold and His Fiction on Thursday. The crowd consisted of little more than 20 people, but nearly all of them stood front and center to watch Bear Hunter perform.
Orion
Guitar legend strums, kicks off huge world music festival
Legendary guitarist Tommy Emmanuel got the 15th annual Chico World Music Festival off to a fantastic start. Every seat in Laxson Auditorium was taken Friday night, as Emmanuel brought his acoustic guitar and storming riffs to the stage. People from all over California gathered to watch him play, including Santa Clara resident Paul Keller.
Orion
Council approves plan for renovating Babcock
If everything goes according to plan, a revitalized Babcock Theatre will bolster the local arts scene with smaller shows, more music and a waterproof roof.
Billings Gazette
Smorgasbord
The 19th annual Gourmet Harvest Festival will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 4 and noon to 6 p.m. Oct. 5 at Hunt Country Vineyards. 4021 Italy Hill Road, Branchport. The event will feature:
Press & Sun-Bulletin
Organizer: It's about registering
Yellowstone Valley Brewing Co.'s George Moncure is a little biased. But his Rock the Vote event on Saturday won't be.
Billings Gazette
September 24, 2008 12:18 IST
It's all about the struggles, sacrifices and hard work to reach the top! This Friday on Idea Bollywood Club, noted music director Shantanu Moitra talks about his personal struggle.
India Infoline
Video: Chico World Music Festival 2008
Watch clips of this year's World Music Festival, which took place in Laxon Auditorium and on Kendall Lawn. Juan Aguilar can be reached at jaguilar@theorion.com Related articles
Orion
A.E. Hotchner Playwriting Festival
Elizabeth Birkenmeier, whose play “Candlestick Park” won the full-length prize. Kari Lombard, author of “All at Once.” Marge Betley, guest dramaturg for the festival.
Student Life
Intwasa Arts Festival kicks off
The multi-disciplinary Intwasa Arts Festival, Bulawayo’s biggest arts event kicked off in Bulawayo yesterday with artistes drawn from across Zimbabwe and the region expected to showcase their works during the five-day event.
The Herald
Sony Ericsson presses play on Play Now music services
We have a music store too you know... two of them Sony Ericsson has updated its music, and content, offering with a piecemeal service direct from the manufacturer, and a subscription service that will only be available via network operators.…
The Register
City school board member donates to music programs
ATTLEBORO - A school committee member is putting her money where her Mozart is - by donating her school board stipend to two school music programs.
The Sun Chronicle
Rotary donation aids music, dance in schools
The Rotary Club of Ignacio has donated $1,000 to Young Imaginations to support music and dance education programs at Lu Sutton, Lynwood, Rancho and San Ramon
Marin Independent Journal
Rockland briefing
The Ramapo Democratic Committee will hold a reorganizational meeting to select officers and fill committee vacancies at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Ramapo Cultural Arts Center, 64 N. Main St., Spring Valley.
The Journal News
High school receives $1.9 million Grant to be used for music room on Sierra Vista campus
BALDWIN PARK - Sierra Vista High School was awarded an additional $1.9 million in grant monies that will be used to construct a state-of-the-art music room, officials said.
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-09-24 07:11 GLANCE NORDIC STOCKS - Factors to watch on Sept 24
COPENHAGEN, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The following stocks may be affected by newspaper reports and other factors on Wednesday: NOKIA, SONY ERICSSON The top mobile phone maker's smaller competitor, Sony Ericsson, on Tuesday said it would launch a mobile phone service with unlimited music downloads within weeks as it competes with Nokia in expanding business beyond handset sales. Sony Ericsson Global ...
Interactive Investor
Tropical time out
Downtown Music at Grace continues it’s noonday getaway series with the sounds of the Caribbean at 12:10 p.m. The Nu-Lite Steel Band will be performing traditional music of the Caribbean Islands. This is a free mid-day musical treat, so why not take a 30-minute break from your daily stresses and let the music transport you to the tropics. Grace Episcopal Church, 33 Church St., White Plains. ...
The Journal News
Metal Hammer ties up with Metallica for album promo
Rock magazine Metal Hammer is marking the release of Metallica's new album with 4,000 limited-edition copies with covers made from metal. By Oliver Luft
Guardian Unlimited
Chart shakeup keeps track with broadband age of music
The company behind the weekly chart rundown has unveiled a shakeup designed to maintain its relevance in the broadband age. By Owen Gibson
Guardian Unlimited
Festival celebrates Long Beach
LONG BEACH - Nearly 25 years after getting married at Adrian's Wedding Chapel, Linda and Terry Eason returned to the same location Tuesday to renew their vows.
Long Beach Press-Telegram
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