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...just Heavenly
Reading's newest music festival’s line-up is heaven sent, featuring top acts from around the globe.
Reading Evening Post
Vikram Bhatt: Spreading his wings!
Vikram Bhatt sure is on a roll!! Besides joining hands with entrepreneurs and floating ASA Productions, Vikram is all set to start a music company.
IndiaGlitz
GRAMMY Week: Nominations, Concert, Museum
Music lovers await nominee announcements, a concert broadcast live on TV and a new museum devoted to the history of song.
NBC4 Los Angeles
Live Music
THURSDAY, 4 attitude adjustments Jessie Joice & J. Andrews bourbon street cafe Miller & Markham brady theater Duran Duran capella's Jeff Martinson & Soup Bone CHEROKEE CASINO CABIN CREEK Red Dirt Rangers TWISTERS Tablero...
Urban Tulsa
What You're Doing Tonight: Dec. 3
Smashing Pumpkins hits the road again, the Zero Film Festival screens movies made sans moola and "Spring Awakening" prepares to wrap.
NBC4 Los Angeles
An Eye for Music Prolific local photographer unveils "Rock City: Portraits of Tulsa Musicians"
Part of the beauty of music is its ability capture a moment in time, an emotion or even paint a picture. Ironically, it can often be difficult to find the right words to explain its impact. And though a picture is worth a thousand words, I can only imagine how difficult it might be to capture an art... By G.K. Hizer.
Urban Tulsa
Football music choices
Q: What kind of music do you listen to before a game? Hill: Before a game I strictly listen to up-tempo hip-hop Q: How does this music help you? Hill: I think it warms you up for the game, gets your blood flowing and gets you moving around.
Ball State Daily News
UI gets mobile units for arts
IOWA CITY and#8212; The University of Iowa has purchased 22 mobile units at a cost of about $1.45 million for School of Music and Theatre Arts faculty, staff and students to use next semester while recovery continues on the flood-damaged arts campus.The mobile units will be delivered by mid-January, before the beginning of the spring semester, and clustered in the parking lot immediately west of ...
The Gazette
In the neighborhood
• Eastside Neighborhood Organization Holiday Party, 6 p.m. today, Foster Community Center, 200 N. Foster Ave. The main course will be provided; neighbors are asked to bring a dish to pass. Santa and his elves will be there, and the organization is sponsoring a family for Christmas. For more information call Nancy Mahlow, 372-3249.
Lansing State Journal
Inspired, inexpensive kids' rooms
If you have a houseful of kids and a tight budget you could probably use some decorating tips from the folks at Boys and Girls Town.
The Springfield News-Leader
Hear range of performers sing on separate channels
Tonight's must-see: "Christmas in Rockefeller Center," 7 p.m., NBC; then "Grammy Nominations Concert," 8 p.m., CBS.
The Springfield News-Leader
«December Nights» at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
«December Nights» at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts is a music festival which has been held at the museum annually since 1981. The idea for the event came from Svyatoslav Teofilovich Richter (1915 – 1997) and the director of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Irina Alexandrovna Antonova Svyatoslav Richter was the mastermind and art director of the musical festival.
The Moscow Times
Music to their ears
Cat Calantonio, 17, a senior at Poolesville High School, started a charity project through the nonprofit Americaís Wounded Heroes to donate iTunes gift cards to wounded veterans at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
Germantown Gazette
Musicians open up about their enthusiasms in new Sundance series
NEW YORK -- During an interview with Elton John for the debut of his new Sundance Channel show "Spectacle," Elvis Costello didn't ask about stage costumes, boyfriends or "Island Girl."
The News Journal
Southwest Riverside County Community News for Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008
Artists sought for poster contest TEMECULA ---- Artists are being sought to enter a poster design contest for the Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival. The deadline is Dec. 12.
North County Times
School community news briefs for Wednesday, Dec. 3
San Pasqual High School Winter Concert ESCONDIDO ---- More than 150 students in the San Pasqual’s High School Music department will perform a holiday concert program at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 8 at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido.
North County Times
Sarah Brightman mixes genres in Auburn Hills tonight
Sarah Brightman's first U.S. tour in four years is a glittery spectacle that finds the English soprano tackling old rock tunes by Kansas and Emerson, Lake & Palmer amid her standard Broadway and classical fare.
Detroit Free Press
TV TODAY: 'Christmas in Rockefeller Center,' Grammy concert offer many stars, and lots of live music
TONIGHT'S MUST-SEE: "Christmas in Rockefeller Center," 8 p.m., WDIV-TV, Channel 4, NBC; then "Grammy Nominations Concert," WWJ-TV, Channel 62, 9 p.m., CBS. We'll settle for any reason to have lots of live music.
Detroit Free Press
Odetta, folk artist and civil rights inspiration, dies at 77
Odetta, whose deep voice wove together the strongest songs of American folk music and the civil rights movement, died on Tuesday in New York at age 77.
International Herald Tribune
Voices of the season
The Opelousas Community Choir will present four free Christmas concerts to help celebrate the joy of the season.
Opelousas Daily World
Organizers optimistic for Posada
PASADENA - A decade ago, the AIDS Service Center's annual Posada raised $600,000.
Pasadena Star-News
Park meeting tonight
Plans for the Hollow Rock Access Area at New Hope Creek go public tonight.
The Chapel Hill News
This tune's a winner
Hang On Sloopy is a hit with schoolchildren no matter how it's played. Cellist Jerrie Cribb relished the reaction as she played a classical version of the Buckeye fan favorite with the Cardinal Health Orchestra yesterday at Clinton Elementary School in Clintonville.
The Columbus Dispatch
Santa Jam serves up 2 days of music for a worthy cause
This weekend, the most rocking place in the Lakes Region will be the Laconia Rod and Gun Club, which for the 34th consecutive year will host the Santa Jam to raise money to help The Citizen Santa Fund make Christmas brighter for needy families.
The Citizen of Laconia
Events to benefit Lynn organizations
LYNN - If you're in the holiday spirit and want to get involved in the community, two upcoming events will certainly peak your interest.
The Daily Item
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