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Piano man is back in tune
MEMPHIS - His arrival in Memphis began as a grim proposition but turned into what a friend calls "harmonic convergence."
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Yale gives honorary degree to McCartney
NEW HAVEN — Paul McCartney can now add one more honor to the numerous awards, accolades and the knighthood he has already received. The ex-Beatle today was awarded an honorary doctor of music
Connecticut Post |
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Newsmakers
■ Paul McCartney can add one more honor to the numerous awards, accolades and the knighthood he has already received. Yesterday, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Music degree from Yale University. In granting the honorary degree to McCartney, the university said that no one compares with him. Yale said that McCartney, 65, awakened a generation, giving a fresh sound to rock 'n' roll. A band ...
Winston-Salem Journal |
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Four bosses, four cities
Lots of businesses allow employees to work from home and many rely on networks of virtual staffers. But what if the partners who own and run the business live in four different cities?
Fortune Small Business via Yahoo! Finance |
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How BJP turned the arithmetic in its favour
The BJP emerged as the single largest party in Karnataka with 110 seats, but the run up before meeting Governor Rameshwar Thakur on Monday night with the required numbers was not an easy one
rediff.com |
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Al Green, Diana Krall, Bonnie Raitt thrill fans at Sonoma jazz fest
The event once again serves up a weekend of great jazz and pop
Contra Costa Times |
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Need to Provide Ongoing Education
The New Zealand Nurses' Organisation welcomes today's Morning Report discussion on palliative care in residential aged care settings.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Helping to heal through music-英语点津
The celebrated German violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter will donate the fees from her Sunday concert in Shanghai to Sichuan earthquake disaster relief efforts through the German Red Cross.
China Daily |
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Device gives hope for older heart patients
Doctors at Mayo Clinic are studying a device that is keeping people with heart failure alive and thriving.
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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Program aims at nipping risky behavior in the bud
About 3,400 sixth graders are participating in a $3.5-million experiment designed by University of Rhode Island researchers aimed at preventing smoking and drinking.
The Providence Journal |
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Free family fun all day Sunday at SFMoMA
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art hosts its annual Target Family Day celebration, an opportunity for families to have fun while creating, viewing and learning about art - for free.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Arts West School Excels at Competition
The ArtsWest School for performing and visual arts recently returned from competing at the Heritage Music Festival in Anaheim, CA. The festival featured 40 High Schools, more than 120 performing Bands, Choirs, and Orchestras, and several thousand students. The gro...
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Singer raises voice for jazz radio
For years, local jazz singer D.J. Sweeney had been a major fan of KKFI 90.1 FM and its music format. The radio station played the kind of music she enjoyed. And recordings of local jazz musicians and singers like herself were welcomed on the air.
The Kansas City Star |
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Tribute: Earl Robinson, 85,
Who: Earl Robinson, 85, of Kansas City. He was one of two surviving members of the original Scamps, a Kansas City-based jazz group known internationally.
The Kansas City Star |
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First Retrospective to Span 40 Years of Creation by Yves Saint Laurent Opens at The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Yves Saint Laurent, Cocktail Dress Spring-Summer 1992. Gazar, wide brimmed sun hat with sequin emboidery. Ceramic pendant earrings. Crepe pumps. Fondation Pierre Berge - Yves Saint Laurent. Inv. 1992 PE 45. Photo: Alexandre Guirkinger.
Art Daily |
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Children leave for new life and future-英语点津
Ling Ling celebrated her 11th birthday yesterday, two weeks after her mother's death in the quake. Ling Ling is from Luoshui town, Shifang, one of the worst-hit areas of the May 12 earthquake.
China Daily |
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Top 10 Pop Artists to Watch - Summer 2008
Summer 2008 promises to be a hot one in the world of pop music. There are great new artists to look out for and a few established artists on...
About.com |
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WWE RAW Results (5/26) - A New Star, Draft Lottery!
Raw opens with a Memorial Day tribute to all our troops. Raw starts now! Pyro~! JR messed up and calls is the Pepsi Arena instead of the Pepsi Center. The Pepsi Arena used to be in Albany, NY but they sold the name rights last year so it's now called the Times Union Center.
Wrestling News |
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Those who gave all are remembered
America’s military that died in wartime were remembered in solemn ceremonies conducted at Andersonville National Historic Site (NHS) Sunday afternoon, and that began with the colors advanced by the Marine Corps Logistics Base in Albany.
Americus Times-Recorder |
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Classical Music and Dance Briefing
Musical brothers win scholarshipsThree brothers in the very musical Brusubadis family of Dousman won Waukesha Symphony League scholarships this spring. Kristian and Ernest IV, violinists, won $350 high ...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Good Times - the party series - dates back to March 12, 1996 when a group of friends who had been partying since university days, decided to relive the good times.
The Jamaica Observer |
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‘Shorty' Moore
Carter "Shorty" Moore, 81, died at 3:10 a.m. Sunday, May 25, 2008, at VIP Manor in Wood River. He was born Oct. 24, 1926, in Ava, Ill., to Carter and Mildred Moore.
The Telegraph |
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12:10 p.m. - Coconut Jams, Art in the Park and Music Festival to be held Saturday
12:10 p.m., May 27 — U’Zeum, the Children’s Discovery Museum of Guam, and Guam’s first children’s discovery museum, will kick off the summer with a festival of art and music event – Coconut Jams, Art in the Park and Music Festival – from noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday at the Plaza de España in Hagåtña.
Pacific Daily News |
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More rumbles over city noise law
PAWTUCKET — Showing they are not yet ready to give up on the issue, a group of supporters and organizers of several cultural and church feasts turned up at a recent City Council meeting to protest a new ban on live outdoor music after 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights.
Pawtucket Times |
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Art Trumps Politics for Sparrow Quartet
Musician Abigail Washburn leads her folk-roots quartet through Tibet and China.
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