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Atypical musical trip
In finale, youth orchestra mixes theme of altered mental states in with standard fare Witches dance eerily at a funeral, two would-be enemies accidentally fall in love, and hallucinations plague a Harvard scientist at Sunday's Greater Baltimore Youth Orchestra finale concert at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.
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Q&A with Madonna
Timbaland and the Neptunes are so dominant as producers, they can sometimes upstage the artist they're working with ... unless that artist is Madonna.
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Averee gets her wish: Backyardigans star in special performance
Thanks in large part to the Harbour Breton local chapter of the Children's Wish Foundation of Canada, a young girl's wish came true on Saturday, May 10.
The Coaster |
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Local band getting its shot at the big time
FREMONT -- A local band has the chance to be the next big star and open for some of country music's premiere artists.
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Scorsese Out, Demme In for Marley doc
(FROM VARIETY) – Martin Scorsese has exited the authorized Bob Marley documentary that's in the works, citing scheduling conflicts. Jonathan Demme, who previously directed music-related projects like the Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense and Neil Young's Heart of Gold , has taken over the Tuff Gong/Shangri-La Marley film, set to be released on Feb. 6 2010, which would have been the late reggae ...
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Orchestra to feature 100 guitars
WILLIAMSPORT — On Friday, students of the Uptown Music Collective will join a cast of avant luminaries to be conducted by Rhys Chatham in a world premiere performance of his new composition for 100 guitars: “Les 100 Guitares: G100” at the Community Arts Center, 220 W. Fourth St. Music starts at 7:30 p.m.
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Hurray! Reports First Quarter 2008 Unaudited Financial Results
Hurray! Holding Co., Ltd. , a leader in artist development, music production and wireless music distribution and other wireless value-added services in China, today announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2008.
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Alba opts for quiet wedding - Morning Rush
UPDATED: 08 :28 a.m. EDT, May 22, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a volunteer on the Steamship William G. Mather. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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Guitar Hero goes on World Tour
New title boasts new Rock Band-style wireless instruments and 'state of the art' music studio
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New WAC could need three facilities, doubled budget
An expansion feasibility study showed that three additional facilities are needed at the Walton Arts Center to meet the growing audience demand. Where those facilities will be located is still undecided. (Northwest Arkansas Times)
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Iraqi orchestra stages rare concert
Iraq's national symphony orchestra staged a rare concert in Baghdad in what organisers said was an effort to preserve the nation's cultural heritage despite years of warfare.
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Washington DC
PARIS and ESPOO, Finland , May 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Orange and Nokia (NYSE:NOK) today announced a strategic international partnership, extending the first agreement signed by the two companies in February 2008 .
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Rain pushes back agricultural event
LEWISBURG — After the heavy rains of last week, the final event of the Community Arts and Music Series, “Farms, Food & Fun,” has been rescheduled for tomorrow’s Growers Market. The market runs from noon to 5 p.m. in Hufnagle Park, Market Street, between Fifth and Sixth Street.
The Daily Item |
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Iraqi orchestra stages rare concert
BAGHDAD (AFP) - Iraq's national symphony orchestra staged a rare concert in Baghdad in what organisers said was an effort to preserve the nation's cultural heritage despite years of warfare.
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Iraqi orchestra stages rare concert
Iraq's national symphony orchestra staged a rare concert in Baghdad in what organisers said was an effort to preserve the nation's cultural heritage despite years of warfare.
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US: Hot Topic Q1 loss widens to $1.4m
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Dream not denied Cantor Vicki Axe was ordained as rabbi last weekend
When Vicki Axe was a teenager, she was so inspired by studying Judaism at religious school that just being part of a congregation wasn’t enough. She wanted to lead a congregation and become a rabbi, an idea that, at the time, could easily be dismissed as a crazy dream.
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Have you heard the one about the peer, the art student, and the bubble-wrap?
James McAvoy yesterday spoke of his concern and "terror" over the proposed changes at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.
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Actress McElhone's husband dies at 42
Actress Natascha McElhone is in mourning following the sudden death of her husband, plastic surgeon Martin Kelly.
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Loverboy, Kevin Eubanks bring shows to park
DOWNTOWN AKRON — Lock 3 Park is heading into its sixth season with an earlier start and a schedule packed with concerts and festivals, many of which offer free admission.
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Pop Tarts: Jewel Says Record Label Wouldn't Help Her
She was one of the most influential artists of the '90s after selling more than 12 million copies of her debut album 'Pieces of You.' But behind the scenes, songstress Jewel says she was in a mess with her former label, Atlantic Records.
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'American Idol' Finalists David Cook And David Archuleta: What Might Their Future Hold? Experts Weigh In
Getting into the winner's circle on "American Idol" is hard enough, but it's actually the second most difficult part of the journey. The first is figuring out what to do with the winner once he or she is crowned.
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Chicago suing sites for amusement taxes
UPDATED: 08 :13 a.m. EDT, May 22, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a volunteer on the Steamship William G. Mather. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
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Jimmy Stewart's hometown plans day in his honor
It's like having George Bailey, Mr. Smith, Elwood P. Doud and his friend Harvey, Charles Lindbergh and Glenn Miller as your next-door neighbors.
The Leader Times |
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Bands perform Thursday in North County
The North County High School Instrumental Music Department will present its annual spring concert Thursday in the high school auditorium. The concert will begin at 6:30 p.m. with the afternoon sixth grade beginning band and will be followed at 7 p.m. by the high school Concert and Symphonic Bands. Students will be recognized for their achievements and awards during the concert. Admission in ...
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