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Angry young musicians are just a little bit older
Local punk and new wave bands will reunite tonight for one show in Norfolk. Once upon a time, the punk rockers were very angry.
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Drums teach rhythm, teamwork
On a recent wintry morning in Newport, fifth-grade students at Sam Case Elementary School sat in a drum circle, pounding out fiery rhythms on African percussion instruments led by music teacher Brad Capshaw, whose instruments of choice were the rosewood claves and cowbell.
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What went on in the museum after hours on Christmas Eve?
Ghosts of Christmas past are not necessarily the scary kind we see in films such as "A Christmas Carol." They can be benign, funny, fun or sad. At the Plainville Historic Center, "Christmases Past" are preserved with tender and considerate care. Folks who have entrusted their treasures to the historical society expect no less. read more
The Plainville Citizen |
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Facebook Puts Coal in Project Playlist's Stocking
Facebook is the latest social networking site to block music Web site Project Playlist. And guess who wants the Project Playlist embedded application taken down?
PC Magazine |
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4th annual Negocios de Santa Paula Conpartiendo Navidad Con Su Gente
The 4th Annual Negocios de Santa Paula Conpartiendo Navidad Con Su Gente/Santa Paula Businesses Sharing Christmas With Their People holiday celebration will be held Wednesday, December 17 from 3 to 6 p.m. at Casa de Mexicano, offering toys for the kids, free food, music, Santa Claus and fun, according to Carlos Ortiz Jr., son of the founder of the season celebrating event.
Santa Paula Times |
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra: They have come to blow things up
Lewis Lee THE MOTHERSHIP HAS LANDED: "The light show this year is insane," says Trans-Siberian Orchestra's Paul O'Neill.ONLINE: TSO's Paul O'Neill, in his own words: www.cleveland.com/popmusic A couple of years ago, Trans-Siberian Orchestra's over-the-top show blew the main circuit breaker...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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Changes and Significance in Search: Looking Back on 2008
I initially intended to piece together a retrospective article about the happenings in the search industry and SEO from throughout the year, based on our coverage of it., much like what I did with online video and online music . I quickly realized this would be a monumental task given that something like 90% of what we cover is search or SEO related. read more
WebProNews |
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It's music to area charity's ears
A nationally known hip-hop duo is teaming up with a Monroe record producer Saturday to help those in need. The Ying Yang Twins will headline a concert that starts at 7 p.m. at the River Raisin Centre for the Arts.
The Monroe Evening News |
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Happy's Holidays
’Twas three days before Christmas, and Santa Claus held the door for people as they entered Winslow Tower. Voices and holiday music could be heard from down the hall.
The Arlington Advocate |
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And heaven and nature sing
WHO would care to read the papers on Christmas Day? Still, write we must even while the un-Christmas noise out there threatens to drown out the silence in our souls. We hang on to the silent music deep down and refuse to be overwhelmed by the glitter and the excess.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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High Fiver
The top 5 lists in film and music.
The Oklahoman |
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LOCAL BAND: Tha Light
Local hip hop band "Tha Light" are interviewed about their roots, their goals, and what influenced them along the way.
The Oklahoman |
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Year in Review: An embarrassing stand
If anyone gives an award for having your life resemble the lyrics of you former country music singer girlfriend’s song, Roger Clemens can pretty much count on being the winner. As the fallout of baseball’s steroid era continued, his story — like Mark McGwire and Barry Bonds before him — was the game’s biggest story of they year
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Filmmakers plan festival in Manchester
MANCHESTER — Watch out Cannes, Toronto, Sundance, and Tribeca — there’s a new film festival in town. A local film company, Cool Hand Pictures LLC, is organizing the Silk City Flick Festival, running next year Oct. 8 through 11.
Journal Inquirer |
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Photo series: Jazz Winterfest sounds off for Christmas
Medfield High School’s annual Jazz Winterfest Concert returned Monday, Dec. 22 at 7 p.m.
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Greenville musician nominated for blues awards
Associated Press - December 24, 2008 11:54 AM ET GREENVILLE, Miss. (AP) - A Greenville blues musician has received four nominations, including Best New Artist Debut, for the 2009 Blues Music...
WREG-TV Memphis |
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Tim and Willy head back to KMLE Camel Country
Tim and Willy are headed back to Camel Country in Phoenix.
BizJournals |
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Christmas specials
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. seatings. $39.50 per person; children ages 6-12 $19.25; $9 for children ages 3-5. Live music. Reservations are required. Call 646-DINE.
Pacific Daily News |
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SKATE INTO 2009: Family-oriented event slated at the Olympic Oval New Year's Eve
LAKE PLACID - Would you like something different and fun to do this New Year's Eve - an event that the whole family can enjoy? Then grab your skates, your friends, your kids and come to the Olympic Oval for a skating party that begins at 10:30 p.m. and goes through midnight to 12:30 a.m. There will be music, free refreshments, lots of ice and no alcohol. Best yet, 100 percent of the admiss
Lake Placid News |
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Friday's events (Dec. 26)
[http://www.moah.org/index.html Exhibit: Music to One's Ears] The Museum of American Heritage's current exhibit, "Music to One's Ears," highlights musical instruments from around the world, including some interactive displays. The museum is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 351 Homer Ave., Palo Alto. [http://theatreworks.org/ Theater: "Long Story Short"] Creators Brendan ...
Palo Alto Weekly |
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The future of streaming music is now
If streaming music on your computer for free appeals to you, consider this: in the near future, you might be able to do the same thing on your smartphone or other portable device.
CTV Winnipeg |
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Local singer says "Yes" to movie role
Singer Jillian Iva of the San Francisco-based electro-rock trio Von Iva thought that getting a cool display at one of the most popular record stores in Los Angeles would spike CD sales. Then, as a bonus, the Bethany native and her bandmates ended up in the new Jim Carrey movie, “Yes Man,” backing up Zooey Deschanel.
The Oklahoman |
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Johnny Cash's Reading of the New Testament Now on DVD
The newest offering in the Johnny Cash legacy is Chapter & Verse , a repackaging of the singer's 1990 reading of the entire New Testament onto a single DVD and an accompanying CD that collects Cash's recordings of 14 gospel songs from the various albums he made for Columbia Records.
cmt.com |
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Airport holds Christmas concert
Music graced the third floor of Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 4 on Saturday, echoing off the high ceilings and resonating throughout the large terminal.
Queens Chronicle |
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Calendar
FRIDAY, DEC. 26 Shabbat FRANKLIN — Temple Etz Chaim will hold erev shabbat services at 7:30 p.m. Join for worship, song and the lighting of the temple's giant handmade menorah. Information: www.templeetzchaim. org. SATURDAY, DEC.
The Jewish Advocate |
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