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Hello! I'm cxavierh
I love to play video games and watch them be played by experts. I'm a fairly happy guy. I've been told that I'm very talented. There are times when I get depressed and lonely, but doesn't everybody? I spend alot of my time either on the computer or composing music.
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In Tomorrow's Paper
Halton Hills, ONT. — Stompin’ Tom Connors says the most personal and difficult song he has ever written is the title track from his 50th album, The Ballad of Stompin’ Tom, in stores tomorrow.
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Fluid piano, solid orchestra for Tacoma Symphony opener
The first concert of the Tacoma Symphony Orchestra held few surprises on Saturday night at the Pantages, but did include some virtuosic solos from pianist Aviram Reichert and reassuringly solid performances from the orchestra.
Tacoma News Tribune |
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Kaleidoscope of cuisine and culture created for festival
Ten local chefs will fire up their grills and whip out their cutting boards and knives for the festival.
Beauregard Daily News |
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Heating costs put squeeze on churches, nonprofits
RUTLAND — Heating fuel prices are coming down, but are still higher than last year's, leaving churches and other nonprofit groups around Vermont wondering how they're going to keep their facilities warm this winter. From the St. Mary Catholic Church in Newport to the Chandler Music Hall in Randolph, organizations already operating on tight budgets are feeling the squeeze of higher heating costs.
The Burlington Free Press |
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MewSeek SoulSeek Client Now on iPhone 2.0 [Featured IPhone Application]
Jailbroken iPhone/iPod touch 2.0 only: The previously mentioned iSlsk peer-to-peer client is now available for iPhone 2.0. Now called MewSeek, the Soulseek client lets you download music from the P2P...
Lifehacker |
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Guitar Hero World Tour Review
Oct 26th, 2008 - When Activision picked up RedOctane a couple years back and snuggly tucked the Guitar Hero license under its belt, the publisher wasn't planning on letting its investment go to waste.
AskMen |
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Great man with outstanding qualities - Prime Minister
"Music maestro Premasiri Khemadasa's death is irreparable and has left a void in the field of music in Sri Lanka, Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayaka has stated in a condolence message.
Daily News |
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Khemadasa brought out the Sri Lankan identity in all his creations - NFF
The National Freedom Front in a press release sent by its leader Wimal Weerawansa conveyed its deep condolences on the death of Sri Lanka's music maestro Premasiri Khemadasa.
Daily News |
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Khemadasa bestowed upon us a rich heritage of music - President
President Mahinda Rajapaksa in a condolence message on the death of Music Maestro Premasiri Khemadasa said Khemadasa has bestowed upon us a rich heritage of music.
Daily News |
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Premasiri Khemadasa's funeral under State patronage today
COLOMBO: The last rites of internationally renowned music maestro Premasiri Khemadasa, 71, will be held today at 4.00 p.m. at the Independence Square, Torrington Avenue under State patronage.
Daily News |
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Chorale pulls out the stops
Review: Led by John Alexander, the Pacific Chorale opens its 41st season with music for choir and organ.
Orange County Register |
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"The Office" Stars Comes to Austin for Women's Rights
Actor Rainn Wilson, famous for his role as Dwight on the show The Office, was in Austin Saturday on behalf of one of his favorite charities, the Mona Foundation. The event included music, dance and food from Austin's Indian community and raised funds and awareness for Indian women in rural areas.
FOX 7 News Austin |
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Events to honor Colgate professor
Colgate University will host activities in honor of Bill Skelton, professor of Asian studies and music, Tuesday, Oct. 28.
The Observer-Dispatch |
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is enjoying a strong fall, first with "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" three weeks ago, and now with "High School Musical 3." The movie also opened in 19 international markets, and was No. 1 in each of them, led by Britain with $13 million.
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"High School Musical" rocks box office
In one of the more unusual duels at the North American box office, a perky Disney romantic musical trumped the fifth instalment in the grisly "Saw" horror series, according to studio estimates issued on Sunday.
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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"High School Musical," "Saw" lead box office
In one of the more unusual duels at the North American box office, a perky Disney romantic musical trumped the fifth installment in the grisly "Saw" horror series, according to studio estimates issued on Sunday.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Harlem Woman Opens Her Home For Weekly Jazz Celebration
As New Yorkers tighter their belts, NY1 Arts reporter Stephanie Simon is looking at some less-expensive ways to enjoy the arts in the city. First, she went to Harlem, where for more than a decade, music fans have flocked to an apartment to hear jazz served family style.
NY1 News |
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Cover band singers, fans join top acts, thanks to online videos
TORONTO - Singing in a cover band was once considered a last resort for proud musicians who couldn't make ends meet, or couldn't make a go of it creating their own original music.
Jam! Showbiz |
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Custom made banjos from Tulsa a hot product
TULSA, Okla. (AP) _ To some bluegrass enthusiasts, the little-known Tulsa company Bishline Banjos produces the best products in the world. "We have not found anything that really comes close to them, as far as the quality or craftsmanship," said Dan Jones, the owner of Smokey Mountain Guitars in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. "Even among those that cost hundreds or thousands of dollars more." Now in his ...
The Oklahoman |
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Future festivals 'should be free'
The organisers of Plymouth's Respect festival say they want to make sure it stays a free event.
BBC News |
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No Halloween party in the Castro; other events planned
SAN FRANCISCO – An event producer for a Halloween festival near AT&T Park said partiers can expect a revelry just like they would in the Castro district on Halloween, but they have to substitute the booze with live music and activities.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Ellisville's Rotaryfest
The Ellisville Rotary Club sponsored its annual downtown Rotaryfest on Court Street Saturday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Activities included arts and crafts booths, food vendors, music and games for children. One group of women — including this little girl — dressed in period clothing.
Laurel Leader-Call |
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Delhi high on entrepreneurs
From music to pottery to rural marketing, they have successfully turned daring, out-of-the-box business ideas into reality. These entrepreneurs are the new faces of the country's rapidly transforming urban landscape
The Times of India |
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LHA hosts Oktoberfest
The Laurel Housing Authority hosted its annual Oktoberfest Saturday from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the corner of South Fourth Avenue and Jefferson Street. Activities included a bouncing castle, volleyball, music, food and a fortune teller.
Laurel Leader-Call |
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