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The duo Ting Tings disappeared...
The Ting Tings disappeared for a week when they were due to sign their record deal. The duo – who are currently at number one in the UK singles chart with 'That’s Not My Name’ - panicked after a bad experience with their previous band, Dear Eskimo. Drummer Jules De Marino revealed: 'We were really nervous about getting involved with a label after being dropped before. When it came to putting ...
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Spring Pops Concert
Casey Calhoun and Bethany Danielson, from left, were among the senior instrumental music students at Park Falls High School who performed in concert for the last time as members of the Park Falls High School band at the Spring Pops Concert on Sunday, May 18, in the Park Falls High School gymnasium.
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City gets ready for arts festival
The Perth Festival of the Arts begins with pop, classical and comedy acts performing.
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ROTHBURY plans starting to take shape
ROTHBURY -- There are people from this southern Oceana County community who have called the Double JJ Resort to ask if this summer's music festival, which is expecting from 35,000 to 50,000 fans, is just a spoof.
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Cosmetic surgeon to the stars found dead
One of Britain's leading cosmetic surgeons, Martin Kelly, known as the " surgeon to the stars", has been found dead after a suspected heart attack at the age of 42.
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Maryland Inn to Host Prints by Late Beatle John Lennon
The artwork of John Lennon is coming to Annapolis. Limited edition prints made from the late Beatles star's pen and ink drawings will be displayed and sold at The Maryland Inn at the end of the month.
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Showing they care
GRAYSLAKE – Move over, Woodstock. Grayslake District 127 has its own festival – Earthstock.
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Acting out on stage
ROUND LAKE – When Deane Jones’ husband, Lou, started acting at P.M. & L. Theatre in 1972, she became involved with the theater, as well. But she never could have imagined that 36 years later she would still be a part of the theater.
Lake County Journals |
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Samsung announces reorganization plan
SEOUL, South Korea - Samsung Electronics said today it was consolidating some of its key businesses a week after announcing a new executive lineup.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Natalie Cole at the Lehman Center: priceless!
Last Saturday evening, the incomparable Natalie Cole presented an outstanding concert at the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts in the Bronx that exemplified talent of the highest caliber and a unique stage presence flavored with unparalleled elegance and class.
New York Amsterdam News |
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Afterparty highlights
Here's our comprehensive list of afterparties for Movement 08.
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Day Watch: Top stories in a click
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Charter school in line to get renovation funding
WINSTED — Governor M. Jodi Rell announced Monday that $5 million to make capital improvements to various charter schools in Connecticut is expected to gain approval when the state Bond Commission meets May 30. Upon approval, Explorations Charter School, 71 Spencer St., will receive $966,700 for building expansion and HVAC...
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Guitar Hero World Tour to Add Drums, Voice
Looking suspiciously similar to Rock Band, the next Guitar Hero title will give players a full band experience along with many new gameplay options.
DesignTechnica |
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Performers enjoy New York trip
The Hartselle High School Performers recently returned from a concert tour of New York City. While there, they had the opportunity to sing two concerts at Columbia Grammar School, The Hallmark of Battery Park Retirement Home, and The United Nations.
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John Lennon's artwork comes to Annapolis
Limited edition prints made from the late Beatles star's pen and ink drawings will be displayed and sold at The Maryland Inn at the end of the month. "It's huge," said Joe Dantoni, general manager of Historic Inns of Annapolis, which runs the inn. "I think it's going to be great for the city."
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Sensing change in the air, Capenera declares for 9th
ROCKY HILL — The Republican Party unanimously nominated Ralph Capenera last week as its candidate for the 9th District state Senate seat held by Democrat Paul Doyle, a Wethersfield attorney.
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Jazz will fill Green once again
NEW HAVEN — Jazz is returning to its traditional spot on the Green this summer, but in a new form.
New Haven Register |
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Big Bang TV makes some noise
There’s an old saying that a camel is a horse made by committee. Big Bang TV suggests this adage as an explanation for their music. So, what happens when four people who can’t agree about music get together and start a band?
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Smith's Restaurant's longtime run is ending
COHOES — An original Conway player piano from the 1930s, a large red leather booth across from the front bar and black-and-white photos placed throughout Smith’s Restaurant — one can only imagine the political leaders of the past who gathered here to discuss the future of the city.
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CEO holds day of appreciation
TROY — Families were out in full force Thursday night with more than 500 residents attending the sixth annual Spring Fling Block Party held by the Commission on Economic Opportunity for the Greater Capital Region to demonstrate the organization’s appreciation of the community.
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From yoga to Hula Hoops at market
ORLEANS — The Orange County HomeGrown Farmers Market is located on the west side of Congress Square Park in Orleans and takes place each Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. Support your local growers, bakers, artists and handcrafters by shopping at the market.
Bedford Times-Mail |
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Rogers Wireless First to Introduce Groundbreaking HTC Shift Mobile Computer in Canada
Rogers Wireless, the leading wireless carrier in Canada, and HTC Corp., a global leader in smartphone design and manufacturing, today announced that the world's first mobile PC with push email - the HTC Shift - mobile computer will be released in Canada by Rogers Wireless, on Canada's fastest mobile network from the people that built Canada's most reliable network.
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Guitar Hero 4 World Tour - and drum kit! - shown off
The lines are getting more than a little bit blurred out there in the music game world. Developer Harmonix, remember, created Guitar Hero for Activision, before being head-hunted to invent Rock Band for MTV and Electronic Arts.
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Guitar Hero 4 - and drum kit! - shown off
The lines are getting more than a little bit blurred out there in the music game world. Developer Harmonix, remember, created Guitar Hero for Activision, before being headhunted to invent Rock Band for MTV and Electronic Arts.
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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