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Coldplay: Who's Really Writing Their Songs?
At this rate, you'd think Chris Martin and his Coldplay crew didn't compose a lick of their own music. Months after the band Creaky Boards accused the chart-topping,...
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Tradition launches holiday season in Bellaire
The centennial version of Bellaire’s Holiday in the Park Thursday night had everything: appropriately chilly temperatures, 20 tons of snow, a jolly Santa, tons of good eats, plenty of engaging activities and nonstop music to spark the spirit of the season.
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Rwanda: Sean Paul, Koffi Olomide, Arrive for Rwandatel's GSM Launch (The New Times)
Jamaican born music star, Sean Paul and Congolese musician Koffi Olomide arrived yesterday at Kigali International Airport for the launch of Rwandatel's GSM network that is due to take place today at Amahoro National Stadium.
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Vox Pop: Favourite Madonna Song
It's the Material Girl's 50th birthday on 16 August. To celebrate we've got lots of Madonna focused features planned this week. We asked what your favourite Madge song is and why?
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Broadcast 2000's Top Ten of 2008
Photo by Robin Pearson via Broadcast 2000's Myspace December is list-making season. And for us music journalists, it is a time to look back on scores of albums, reflect upon the music and recapitulate our favorites. But this year, just like the last, we took this opportunity to flip that tradition upside down, asking the artists that influenced us what influenced them. The prompt was ...
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Singing Christmas Tree
A Belhaven tradition since 1933, the Singing Christmas Tree is an outdoor choral performance of Christmas music favorites. Bring blankets and chairs and enjoy this special celebration. Adjunct music faculty member, Mrs. Carolyn Sachs, is the musical director.
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A look back: Autumn Quarter in review
The Welcome Week Concert rocked the South Oval and kicked off Fall Quarter all in one evening. The show offered a wide variety of music with acts such as Billy Currington, Circa Survive, and We the Living. Crowds grew larger as the night grew darker with students littering the lawn by sundown.
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What's ahead: Upcoming events next quarter
Winter Involvement Fair Much smaller and more intimate than the Student Involvement Fair held during Welcome Week in September, the Winter Involvement Fair gives new and returning students a chance to meet people and learn about Ohio State's 800 student organizations.
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Afternoon Edition: The Musical
See more Jack Black videos at Funny or Die Isn't this supposed to be the season of giving? Someone steals the Atheists' sign from Olympia.Finally, the Huskies don't suck!Don't count the tall Congress... Continue reading "Afternoon Edition: The Musical"
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Doobie Brothers to perform at Orange Bowl halftime
Grammy Award-winning and multi-platinum selling rock group The Doobie Brothers will entertain South Florida and a global audience as headliners of the Seminole Hard Rock Orange Bowl Halftime Show during the 75th FedEx Orange Bowl game on Jan. 1, 2009, at Dolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens.
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Sound of Music hotel plan hits sour note
The former home of the Trapp family, made famous by the 1965 film The Sound of Music, will not re-open as a hotel after all following opposition from residents and politicians, the owners said. The v
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Community Nativity Display This Weekend In Liberty Twp.
A holiday tradition continues this weekend in Butler County with the Community Nativity Display. It features hundreds of different displays from around the world and visitors can browse through them as they listen to music.
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Music Video Created Using 45,000 Still Photographs
A New York animator and lighting technical director eschews a video camera and instead takes 45,000 photographs with his Nikon D200 DSLR and stitches them together to create a music video.
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Turning Game Boys Into Synthesizers
In the early hours of Friday morning, a Paris musician named Sidabitball stood onstage in a converted warehouse in Brooklyn, thumbs flying furiously over a Nintendo Game Boy. Blasting over the sound system was a cross between a pop medley and a video-game soundtrack on fast-forward.
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Live: Oasis at the Staples Center
It took Oasis only four songs Thursday night to start a ruckus.
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Shopping locally boosts local, state economy
Folks like Michael Monti, the mayor, merchants and customers mindful of supporting their community are all saying the same thing: ''Shop Tempe.''
The Arizona Republic |
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Fashion for food
One high school students organized a fashion, music and dance performance featuring Steven's High School students to benefit 'Meals on Wheels' and KOTA Care and Share Food Drive.
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Family Remembers Musician
FOREST CITY, IA - Friday afternoon friends and family members remembered the life of a North Iowa singer and songwriter. Police report a Swedish hip-hop star killed Forest City native John Osnes III in Los Angeles two weeks ago, in what they're calling a stunning display of road rage.
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Catch the Nutcracker this Weekend at the Lila Cockrell Theatre
This year’s production will have over 80 local children joining the professional dancers of Ballet San Antonio, with orchestral music by the San Antonio Symphony.
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Controversial Lesson on Slavery
A middle school student in Rockland County says her teacher's lesson on slavery humiliated her. The teacher apparently asked two black students to volunteer for a demonstration: the teacher bound the students' hands and feet with tape and made them crawl under a desk to demonstrate the horrible conditions that slaves endured on transport ships. The teacher and the school have apologized, but the ...
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How do I look?: Natt Weller, musician & club promoter, 20
My look is somewhere between Gothic, smart and New Romantic. At school, I was a tacky, painted-up Goth. The girls loved it. My teachers thought I was strange. I was heavily influenced by Marilyn Manson. It wasn't that I woke up one day and decided to dress like this; when you're into a type of music, you're influenced by it and things happen.
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Tubas are at the service of Christmas cheer
For the 19th year in a row, Larry Huck will be the general of a different army today. His logistical goal is Christmas cheer, and his soldiers are tubas. Read comments
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Sunset Strip Icon, Elmer Valentine, Dies
Elmer Valentine, the man credited for putting the Sunset Strip on the map, died in his sleep on Wednesday. In 1960, he opened PJ's on the Strip and then the Whisky A Go-Go. After that he helped open the Rainbow Bar & Grill and the Roxy next door. Tonight at 8 p.m. Valentine's club's and the House of Blues, Key Club, Viper Room and Cat Club will dim their outside lights for one minute to ...
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Arts and entertainment
MUSICn Holiday concert: An evening of holiday music and fun for all ages from 7 to 9:30 p.m. today. Performances by the Newark Symphonic Winds and the Newark Saxophone Quartet at the Newark Memorial High School Theatre, 39375 Cedar Blvd.
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Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo releases solo disc
NEW YORK (Billboard) - A Jermaine Dupri song about partying excessively seems a far cry from a Brian Wilson song about sweetly loving a girl.
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