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Summer promises concert magic
Cameo, Mario and Plies, oh my! These are some of the R&B and hip-hop acts that will appear in Fayetteville over the next two months, as the summer music season heats up.
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PHOTO CALL: 2008 Tony Award Preview — Best Leading Actress in a Play Nominees
Playbill.com offers a look at the nominees for the 62nd Annual Antoinette Perry "Tony" Awards: Best Performance By a Leading Actress in a Play. Whoopi Goldberg will host this season's Tony Awards ceremony June 15. CBS-TV will broadcast the event live from Radio City Music Hall, 8-11 PM (ET).
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SOHH Exclusive: Ashanti Declares her Independence, ''I'm Handling The Whole Project On My Own''
It has been four years since the R&B songstress Ashanti released her third studio album, Concrete Rose. Now, the princess of hip-hop and R&B has returned with a new outlook and sound as she... Visit SOHH.com for the complete story.
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Rare Revival of Musical Jamaica Plays Philly's Prince May 31-June 22
Prince Music Theater's revised revival of Harold Arlen and E.Y. "Yip" Harburg's 1957 Broadway musical, Jamaica , begins May 31 in Philadelphia.
Playbill |
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Tickets for Shrek the Musical Go on Sale May 31
Tickets for Shrek the Musical, which will bound its way into the Broadway Theatre Nov. 8 with an official opening scheduled for Dec. 14, go on sale to the general public May 31.
Playbill |
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Amy Winehouse turns up late for concert
LISBON, Portugal - Amy Winehouse gave a brief performance in front of 90,000 people Friday in her first concert since leaving rehab.
Khaleej Times |
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Tails will wag at Woofstock in Roanoke
Dust off that tie-dye shirt and get your best friend's leash ready, because all dogs are welcome at Woofstock. The Roanoke Valley SPCA just one of several local animal rescue groups that will benefit from the proceeds. There will be music all day and plenty of games and entertainment.
WDBJ 7 Roanoke |
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R. Kelly trial: Defense will quiz music critic
Judge orders Sun-Times writer to discuss tape A Sun-Times music critic whose stories about R. Kelly's relationships with teenage girls led to the R&B superstar's indictment must testify at the singer's child pornography trial, a judge ruled Friday.
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Indian publisher buys Virgin Radio for £53.2m
The publisher of the Times of India has bought Virgin Radio from SMG for £53.2m ($105.3m), in its first international acquisition and its first step towards an ambitious vision of creating a new music entertainment brand for the UK.
Financial Times |
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Dead Space Dev Diary Vid
Audio design and music are the topics of today's Dead Space development diary video:
Voodoo Extreme |
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Trinity gives itself an ovation with Pell Award
This is the first time that Trinity, which awards the prize every year, gave it to an organization.
The Providence Journal |
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MoMA will Stay Open Late on Thursdays in July and August, with Live Music in the Sculpture Garden
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Art Daily |
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Theater Review: Musically exciting ‘In the Heights' strikes authentic tone
NEW YORK People love. They fight. They chase a version of the American dream. They look at where they came from and wonder where they’re going.
The Kansas City Star |
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Faith Calendar May 31
ORGAN CONCERT: Featuring Mary Bronaugh Davis. 3 p.m. June 1, Barry Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 1500 N.W. Barry. (816-436-0462)
The Kansas City Star |
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Choir teacher ends career with magnum chorus
Choir teacher Tim Russell is used to sending off classes of seniors at Centennial High School with a final song at graduation, but this year, the final song will be for him.
Gresham Outlook |
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Calendar for May 31
FESTIVAL OF CULTURES: Performances and crafts noon-6 p.m.; Irish Rock and Folk concert by the Elders 6-8 p.m. (free); Brazilian Carnival from Em Chamas Brazilian Grill 8 p.m.-midnight ($5). Noon-8 p.m.; Tuileries Plaza, I-29 and Missouri 45. Free. www. tuileriesplaza.com (816-421-2341, Ext. 105)
The Kansas City Star |
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Everyday objects can make beautiful music
Household objects and tools are sparks of inspiration for Ken Butler.
Dayton Daily News |
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School of Rock Music presents Pink Floyd's "The Wall"
Pink Floyd's "The Wall" isn't your standard spring musical, but that's what young students from the Paul Green School of Rock Music in Highland Heights are putting on this weekend at the Grog Shop.
The Plain Dealer |
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Austin musician spreads the word about cancer education
AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) -- Austin guitarist Van Wilks is best known as a performer, but now he is donning the hat of a "promoter" for a special upcoming show at Antone's.
KXAN 36 Austin |
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David Cook comes in first on reality show and first among contestants for digital music sales
David Cook’s “American Idol” win is already paying dividends on the music charts.
The Kansas City Star |
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All ready for Fiesta Days
Running, eating, vintage car shows, shopping, croquet, more eating, sharing of cultures, music and yes even some dancing will be found across La Cañada this Memorial Day weekend with the annual Fiesta Days celebration.
La Cañada Valley Sun |
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Blowing minds, not woofers
Coldplay's latest album is intended to show the band's musical evolution
The Globe and Mail |
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Relay hailed as a 'resounding' success: Organizers confident goal reached
ELMSDALE — Every one of you has your own story to tell,” Dr. Phillip Smith, president of the P.
The Journal Pioneer |
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Show set for country fans
TAHLEQUAH – The stars in Tahlequah are shining bright this summer at Northeastern State University’s Stars in the Summer Series featuring Downtown Country and the River City Players. Performers for the two summer shows began rehearsals this week in preparation for their June 19 debut.
Muskogee Phoenix |
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Special Features: X2: Unleashed
May. 30th, 2008 -- Bolder, stronger, more primal, fiercer. X, the world’s first fourth-dimensional coaster from Arrow Dynamics has been transformed. Gone are the bright colors, sleek X-shaped decorative fiberglass panels and techno music borrowed from the “Matrix” films.
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