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Winter Moods concert on July 9th
Winter Moods have launched a mega summer concert which will take place on Wednesday 9th July at the Valletta Waterfront. The concert is being organized by NnG Promotions and will be the Vodafone Music Jam event of this year. General standing tickets cost 10 Euros each. Special offers are available exclusively to Vodafone customers from Vodafone Retail Outlets and exclusive dealers. ...
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Community Calendar
A dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony will be held at 2 p.m. June 1 at the Quinebaug Volunteer Fire Department, 720 Quinebaug Road.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Police and Fire Report
SHOOTING: Battle Creek police were questioning suspects Tuesday afternoon as part of the investigation into a shooting early Monday behind Parkside Apartments at 750 E. Michigan Ave. Police were called just after midnight, according to Sgt. Ken Milliken, and said a 53-year-old man had been shot in the leg. Detective Sgt. Todd Madsen said it appears several members of the MOB youth gang were ...
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Souljazz Orchestra going global
It is, Pierre Chretien insists, still very much an Ottawa band. But increasingly, The Souljazz Orchestra is bringing its infectious global sound around the globe.
Jam! Showbiz |
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From visual feasts to artistic famines
Review: Festival TransAmériques at various venues in Montreal
The Globe and Mail |
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Our Towns
SALISBURY -- A community march and outdoor service is planned for the Doverdale and Church Street communities on Saturday as part of the CSAFE Mayor's Ministerial Forums.
The Daily Times |
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American Idol Winner David Cook Dating Kimberly Caldwell?
It seems that American Idol season six winner David Cook has his eyes set on more than one prize. Not only is Cook hoping to reach the top of the charts with the same swagger the used to charm America, he may also be hoping to win the heart of Idol alum and TV Guide host, Kimberly Caldwell, informs US reports. According to TMZ, Cook and Caldwell were spotted dining together at Ruth’s Chris ...
Moldova.org |
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Recording industry threatens to sue over illegal file sharing
The Recording Industry Association of America is threatening to file lawsuits against 12 individuals, possibly U students or employees, who have allegedly taken part in copyright infringement by illegally sharing music files using the U's Internet service.
The Daily Utah Chronicle |
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Have Scala got talent?
A GLAMOROUS string quartet will battle it out against some of Britain's most talented acts - and critical judges - to secure a place in the final of a television talent show.
St Albans Observer |
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Mtn. Lakes wins with 4th quarter explosion
MOUNTAIN LAKES -- Lacrosse players in general don't like their games to be interrupted in the middle. The boys on the Mountain Lakes team didn't seem to mind too much on Tuesday.
Daily Record |
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'Andy Griffith' composer Earle Hagen dies at 88
Earle Hagen, who played trombone for the best bands of the Swing Era, pioneered television scoring in the 1950s and was a leader of the desert jazz scene, died Monday of natural causes at his Rancho Mirage home.
The Desert Sun |
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Waiting in line started early for Clinton fans
Hillary Rodham Clinton's supporters turned out early to see the presidential candidate in Billings on Tuesday night, but none so early as Kirk Stewart. Although the doors to the Montana Pavilion at MetraPark didn't open until 6 p.m., Stewart arrived at 9:45 a.m.
Billings Gazette |
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Local & live
Wednesday, May 28, 2008 • "MOSTLY PLAINS: ARRESTING NATIVE AMERICAN ARTWORK": Yellowstone Art Museum, 401 N. 27th St. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Focus on indigenous art of Northern Plains Indians and imported art forms of Charles M. Russell. Display up through June 1. $7, adults; $5, senior citizens; $3, ages 6-18; free, ages 5, younger and YAM members. 256-6804.
Billings Gazette |
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QUOTABLE ''To lose a child: I can't imagine anything worse, especially not knowing the fate of that child.'' ANGELINA ...
A YALE DEGREE FOR McCARTNEY
The Morning Call |
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On the Bright Side: Local boy named Radio City finalist
Clark Oliver can pounce onto center stage like a lion _ a young lion.Clark, 10, of Oneonta, who will perform ``Young Simba'' from ``The Lion King'' on Saturday, was named a finalist after an audition last week for a part in the Radio City Music Hall Christmas show in New York City, his mother, Karen, said Tuesday.
The Daily Star |
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Waiting in line started early for Clinton fans
Hillary Rodham Clinton's supporters turned out early to see the presidential candidate in Billings on Tuesday night, but none so early as Kirk Stewart. Although the doors to the Montana Pavilion at MetraPark didn't open until 6 p.m., Stewart arrived a ...
Billings Gazette |
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Jumpin' to Jazz
Wingin' tunes. The rhythm of a strumming bass. Tapping feet and clapping hands. Piano fills that make the heart beat faster. It's all part of a body-and-soul experience wrapped up in a one-of-a-kind genre of American music.
Odessa American |
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Jonathan Storm: Performing arts get TV spotlight
Well, shut my mouth and knock me over with a feather: WHYY premieres a whole new home-grown weekly series tonight at 9.
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Launch of Universal IPOD 2.0 Puts Hidden Truths in the Palm of Your Hand
The world’s hidden truths are revealed through recently launched Universal IPOD 2.0 by Joe Galaxy.NET -- the most controversial and comprehensive education on the planet. Assembling the best of the best in a compact, stylish, portable MP3 player, Universal IPOD 2.0 puts the awesome power of the web, organized and accessible, directly into your hands. (PRWeb May 28, 2008) Read the full story ...
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CD: We Started Nothing
The somewhat unlikely duo of aspiring pop-princess Katie White and producer Jules De Martino came together back in 2006. Despite different musical tastes, this strange fusion of a former girl-group member and a leftfield DJ was apparently founded on their shared love of Portishead.
RainbowNetwork.com |
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War dead honored with flags, wreaths
JOSHUA TREE — All across the nation, people took time out from the three-day weekend’s parties and parades to honor the men and women who have served their country through war and peace.
Hi-Desert Star |
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Outrageous Music Video from Russian Hooligan Metal Band ANJ - Gogol Bordello meets Megadeth
Controversial Russian metal band ANJ described as a cross between Gogol Bordello and the satirical animated band Dethklok from Cartoon Network's Adult Swim series Metalocalypse, releases their new music video to the song "Gorbachev" depicting the glamorous victory of American consumerism over communist zombies. (PRWeb May 28, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Music Camp International Sets Guinness World Record in Artek, Ukraine
A choir of more than 800 orphans and disadvantaged children sang the great classicsal music of Hadyn along with national music and spirituals after only one week of training. (PRWeb May 28, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb973674.htm
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Uganda: Chameleone, Chagga Reunite
Local music stars Jose Chameleone and Chagga reunited in a show at Lido Beach last Sunday. The two singers who spent two years feuding, sang their new collaboration, Ensi Telina Nnyini yo (No one owns the world), thrilling their fans. In response, frenzied fans threw money at the artistes.
AllAfrica.com |
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WINNACUNNET HIGH SCHOOL NOTES: Spring Concert to showcase talents of band, chorus
Tiffany Tang, a senior from Seabrook, will play both the flute and the viola in the concert Tuesday night.
The Daily News of Newburyport |
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