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Former Music Mogul Sentenced to Prison
Lou Pearlman, famous for his part in the creation of the boy band craze sentenced to jail.
TheCelebrityCafe.com
Reggae, tribal and jazz hit UCLA
The 22nd annual JazzReggae Festival returns to the campus's intramural athletic field Sunday and Monday
LA.com
Iraqi orchestra pushes unity in rare performance
BAGHDAD(Reuters) - Iraq's national symphony orchestra gave a rare public performance Wednesday highlighting sectarian violence that has killed tens of thousands of people, including some of its musicians.
Reuters via Yahoo!7 Music News
Death Cab For Cutie Top US Chart
Death Cab For Cutie were the easy winners this week on the US album chart, ousting the legendary Neil Diamond from his first ever American number one spot.
Undercover
Computer charged to Ga. Tech used for porn, documents show
A former Georgia Tech employee who was recently charged with theft as part of the ongoing state purchasing card investigation used the computer, Web cam and headset she bought with her card for pornography, documents show.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
News in Brief
The Island's Memorial Day weekend observances start tomorrow, with traditional parades to the sea by school children in Edgartown and Tisbury, and ceremonies at the Oak Grove Cemetery in Tisbury, conducted by Island veterans groups.
The Martha's Vineyard Times
Remembering How To Improvise
Improvisation was once a regular part of classical music. But in the 20th Century improvising disappeared from the concert stage.
Arts Journal
Grammys coming to Staples Feb. 8
Music lovers, mark your calendars. The 51st annual Grammy Awards will be held at Staples Center on Feb. 8, 2009 and broadcast live on CBS. "What better place to host music's biggest night than ... right in the heart of the great city of Los Angeles," Jack Sussman of CBS said in a statement Wednesday. The Grammys were first presented at Staples Center in 1999. Presented by the Recording Academy, ...
The Charlotte Observer
Governor vetoes bills that would maintain arts, music and PE instruction
Gov. Janet Napolitano has vetoed legislation which would have thrown an additional hurdle in the path of schools seeking to trim courses in arts, music, physical education and vocational education.
The Yuma Sun
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Salt Lake City Weekly
May 20, 2008
If you have an old laptop that starts making ominous, clicking noises, don't wait for it to get better. It won't. And don't put off making backup copies of your important files, even if your computer isn't complaining.
The Virginia Gazette
Vladivostok to exhibit Night of Museums
As part of the annual worldwide events to celebrate International Museum Day, Vladivostok museums, art galleries and exhibition halls will feature displays for city residents and guests during the ‘Night of Museums’ to start Saturday evening and continue until early Sunday.
Vladivostok News
Dell’Arte Company to perform “Anselm” in Hungary
The Dell’Arte Company from Bucharest, led by Mihai Gruia Sandu, will present their performance “Anselm” on May 31, in the inner courtyard of the Royal Palace in Visegrad, the Romanian Cultural Institute (ICR) announces.
Nine O'Clock
A hockey champ's handiwork
A Hill-Murray goaltender has caught on as an apprentice at his art teacher's framing business.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
Konkani music show on May 30
doha • The Goan Konkani community in Qatar is organizing a Konkani musical show titled "Rupem Bhangar Maginai"(Riches matter but not always), on May 30 from 4.00pm onwards at the Ministry of Education Hall, opposite Qatar National Library.
The Peninsula
Philharmonic fire causes rush to save precious instruments
BERLIN — A fire Tuesday sent plumes of acrid gray smoke pouring from the roof of the Berlin Philharmonic’s landmark home, where musicians and firefighters rushed to save precious instruments.
Johnson City Press
Coming Soon
Beth Wood and Greg Horne will perform together Friday at Acoustic Coffeehouse, 415 W. Walnut St., starting at 8 p.m. Wood, winner of the 2005 Kerrville New Folk competition, just released her seventh album, “Beachcomber’s Daughter.”
Johnson City Press
'I've been a thorn in sides by existing'
Arts & entertainment: Lucy O'Brien speaks to Alanis Morissette about fame, feminism and the creative benefits of a breakup
Guardian Unlimited
So here's the story ...
Arts & entertainment: The Cannes festival is the biggest film market in the world - but what makes a producer bite?
Guardian Unlimited
The 5-minute Interview: Rob Swire, Musician
Swire, 25, is lead vocalist of the drum and bass act Pendulum, originally from Perth, Western Australia. Their latest single, "Propane Nightmares'" entered the charts at No 9, and they have just released an album, 'In Silico'
Independent
Q-C groups, schools get $2.38 million in grants
The Caribbean sounds of steel drums will resonate throughout Davenport Central High School and J.B. Young Intermediate School next fall.
Quad-City Times
Top cat: how 'Hello Kitty' conquered the world
When, in 1974, employees at the Japanese design company Sanrio created Hello Kitty, the small, rounded cartoon cat with a red bow between her ears and no mouth, they could never have dreamt that she would become the global megastar she is today. Sales of Hello Kitty merchandise now account for half of Saniro's $1bn (£500m) annual turnover and her face adorns 50,000 products, sold in more than ...
Independent
Redemption treats
Fancy getting a free CD or free movie tickets to the latest summer blockbuster? Then participate in eCentral’s Popular BookFest redemption contest.
The Star
Grateful Dead's Mickey Hart Announces Tour and DVDs
Grateful Dead drummer and percussionist Mickey Hart will launch a 20 city tour this summer
antiMUSIC
Cinematic Minimalist Art Rock?
Art Rock gets a minimalist makeover when London-based CIAM release their debut record Anonymous this summer.
antiMUSIC
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