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A million times over
There they stood, slightly hunched, looking up, eyes riveted on their leader, eyes full of determination, but not containing the severe look that determination sometimes brings, a smiling, fetching look, freshness, glowing youth, silent tension until the music rose out of the sweet combination of supple, youthful, now swaying bodies and hands molded to the pan sticks which drew the lilting music ...
Trinidad Express |
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Events Calendar Dec. 7
CDs for Toy Drive — noon to 1 p.m., 5-6 p.m. ENMU Campus Union Building lobby. Donate a toy worth $10 or more for underpriveleged children and receive a Rychus Rythum Music CD.
Portales News-Tribune |
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Mangers, Christmas trees on display at All Saints
All Saints, 120 Bellevue Ave., Haverhill: Several Nativity sets, decorated wreaths and Christmas trees will be on display in the church today and tomorrow. Trees and wreaths will be raffled off tomorrow following a 1 p.m. concert by the youth choir.
The Eagle-Tribune |
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'The Warlords', 'Cape No 7' big winners at film festival
he 19th century war epic The Warlords proved the major winner in the Golden Horse Film Awards 2008, winning the best film award and its Hong Kong director Peter Chan Ho-sun garnering the best director .....
Asia News Network |
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'The Warlords', 'Cape No 7' big winners at film festival
The 19th century war epic The Warlords proved the major winner in the Golden Horse Film Awards 2008, winning the best film award and its Hong Kong director Peter Chan Ho-sun garnering the best director award.
Asia News Network |
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Bay Area Biz
East Bay chambers hold mixer, events Six Oakland-area chambers of commerce are having a free multicultural holiday mixer from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Cathedral of Christ the Light, 2121 Harrison St., Oakland. Live music and appetizers will be offered,...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Codec prevents computers from playing movies and music
Munich - The Linux operating system owes most of its popularity to the fact that it is open-source software and anyone can expand or edit it. But that is proving a double-edged sword for software companies who make a loss when customers switch from c...
EARTHtimes.org |
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Wait a Minute, Wait a Minute
To survive in New York, you don?t have to be nearly as tough as the cliché, but it?s advisable to be musical.
New York Times |
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Robots rock
"Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, Automation Sensation."
Casper Star-Tribune |
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Overview of Artist Patti Smith's Creative Complexity on View at Artium
Patti Smith, an icon of Punk Rock from the 70s, during the presentation of her works of art at Artium. Photo: EFE / David Aguilar. VITORIA GASTEIZ.- One of the main features of the 2008 art programme of ARTIUM , Basque Centre-Museum of Contemporary Art, includes an exhibition dedicated to North American artist Patti Smith, with a presentation illustrative of her work in the fields of art, ...
Art Daily |
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In Good Voice for the Holidays
The New Haven Chorale makes beautiful music and enriches the community with performances at nursing homes and through educating youth.
New York Times |
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The Cantor Carries a Six-String
At a Lynbrook temple, a guitar is just a part of the nontraditional approach to music and worship.
New York Times |
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Music Happenings Around the County
A selection of holiday music in and around Westchester.
New York Times |
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Singing a Song of Sondheim, Again
As one of the stars of ?Road Show,? Alexander Gemignani continues a theatrical association that is also a family tradition.
New York Times |
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Finding Her Pop Thrills Mostly Where the Girls Are
On Katy Perry?s playlist: songs by Adele, Estelle, Sia, the Ting Tings and Ben Folds.
New York Times |
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Reimagining Mahler as He Imagined It
A devoted conductor stays true to his very particular specialty: the ?Resurrection? Symphony.
New York Times |
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College Radio Maintains Its Mojo
In the age of blogs and MySpace, college radio enjoys less influence than it once had, but music industry insiders say student stations still help to break new acts.
New York Times |
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The poetry of motion
The Nutcracker has the Snow Queen, a solo performed en pointe by a principle ballerina trained in classical methods.
Denton Record-Chronicle |
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The Sounds of Christmas Concert
12/07/2008 - 7:30p.m. to 12/07/2008 - 9:00p.m. The Sounds of Christmas Concert, BelCanto Lyric Company and Symphony Orchestra, Church of the Assumption, 7110 Seaview Ave. Wildwood Crest, 7:30 p.m., $20, 522-6071.
Cape May County Herald |
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Parade of Lights
Odessa High trombonist Amanda Wall, 18, plays Christmas tunes with the marching band Saturday on North Andrews Highway. The parade featured Christmas music from the bands of both high schools and every the junior high.
Odessa American |
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Akon looks for fresh start on new CD
Akon’s explosive rise to the top of the music charts was fueled by feel-good songs and naughty grooves ‘– but his criminal past was always an underlying part of his success.
The New Sabah Times |
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Kwanzaa promotes 'unity' in all cultures
A Kwanzaa celebration Saturday at Utica Elks Lodge No. 33 was filled with music and good cheer, just as expected.
The Observer-Dispatch |
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Wittenberg Center hosts music classes
The Wittenberg Center for Musical Development will offer the following classes:
Springfield News-Sun |
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Music stops at some Chinese venues as copyright group presses case
Will funeral parlors in China soon have to pay copyright royalties when they play a dirge for the dead? A legal copyright worker in east Jiangsu Province, Weng Lei, suggested the idea to the Music Copyright Society of China (MCSC), the Beijing News reported on Saturday. It said the copyright group would use Nanjing as a pilot city for royalties from playing the funeral composition known as ...
People's Daily |
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Homebake: 76 arrested over festival drugs
Police issue warning after charging eight people with supply and arresting 76 for possession in Sydney.
WA Today |
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