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Neurologist, choir explore music's healing power
Noted neurologist Oliver Sacks has found common ground with the pastor of Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church: Both men believe in the healing power of music.
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Correction
A story in Tuesday's News-Sun incorrectly stated that Antioch Trustee Robert McCarty was arrested for disorderly conduct. McCarty was cited under village ordinance for disorderly conduct -- not arrested -- after police investigated complaints of loud music coming from a sports bar he owns and manages.
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Fred's Weather: It's not easy picking a campaign song
It's the early 1980s, and you're a rising young musician named John Cougar Mellencamp. (OK, OK, we know, Cougar really wasn't his name and he later jettisoned it.)
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Do you hear the music in the woods?
If you like both nature and live, acoustic music, you can indulge in both pleasures on Saturdays at Paris Mountain State Park's Music in the Woods. This week, Jordan Teague takes the stage. Music in the Woods is free with $2 park admission. Bring a cooler and a blanket and lawn chair if you wish. The music starts at 6 p.m.
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Snoop Dogg concert set for Central Point
"Snoop Dogg's West Fest," featuring Snoop Dogg, Warren G and Tha Dogg Pound, will stop in Central Point on June 17 for a concert at the Lithia Motors Amphitheater in the Jackson County Fairgrounds and Exposition Park.
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3 THINGS TO DO TODAY
3 THINGS TO DO TODAY Music 'Mosaic' concert in San Jose Catch "Mosaic," a concert featuring the Unity Nguyen Ensemble and special guest artists performing a fusion of traditional Vietnamese and world music, 3 p.
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Arts fest slated Sunday at Sterling Nature Center
Poetry and nature will be the focus of an event Sunday at the Sterling Nature Center. Sterling Nature Center Inspiration 2008 Festival of the Arts and Nature will be from noon to 4:30 p.m. Sunday. It celebrates the connection between art and nature.
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Sights of summer now seen
Now that the first of June is nigh, here are five things -- including Waukegan's annual homage to its favorite literary son Ray Bradbury -- to kick off the season. First of these is the Waukegan Park District's Dandelion Wine Fine Arts Festival.
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Manukau Mayor collapses at awards
Manukau Mayor Len Brown is in Middlemore Hospital in critical condition after he collapsed at the Pacific Music Awards on Saturday night. Brown, who was opening the event, is understood to have collapsed on stage and was taken to hospital in an ambulance.
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Auburn teen wins country music contest
Jake Lauckern, 16, of Auburn, won the local contest for the Colgate Country Showdown talent competition on Sunday at Sullivan County Community College.
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Neurologist, choir explore music’s healing power
Sat, May 31, 2008 (2:02 a.m.) Noted neurologist Oliver Sacks has found common ground with the pastor of Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church: Both men believe in the healing power of music.
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Neurologist, choir explore music's healing power
NEW YORK - Noted neurologist Oliver Sacks has found common ground with the pastor of Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church: Both men believe in the healing power of music. Sacks,...
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Tilson Thomas brings Ives to life
The singular American maverick composer Charles Ives (1874-1954) is more talked about than he is heard in the concert hall. Outside of the mystical "The Unanswered Question" and "Three Places in New England," it is mostly his remarkable songs that are performed.
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Sun-Times critic DeRogatis ordered to take the stand
Sun-Times music critic Jim DeRogatis must testify for the defense in R. Kelly's child porn trial, a judge ruled Friday.
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Neurologist, choir explore music's healing power
Noted neurologist Oliver Sacks has found common ground with the pastor of Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist Church: Both men believe in the healing power of music. Sacks, the best-selling author of "Awakenings" and "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat," was to share the church stage Saturday with the famed gospel choir as part of the inaugural World Science Festival, a five-day celebration of ...
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A dream come true for Cleveland students performing Dreamgirls'
UPDATED: 05 :02 a.m. EDT, May 31, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a volunteer on the Steamship William G. Mather. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
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Judge: Reporter must testify
Chicago Sun-Times music critic Jim DeRogatis must testify for the defense in R. Kelly's child pornography trial, a Cook County judge ruled Friday.
SouthtownStar |
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Be There Do That
UPDATED: 05 :01 a.m. EDT, May 31, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a volunteer on the Steamship William G. Mather. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
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Howard: 'Muse won't follow in Radiohead's footsteps'
Rockers Muse have ruled out following Radiohead and releasing their next album online - although they admit they are looking for a more "organic" way to share their music with fans.
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Manukau mayor collapses at music awards
Manukau City Mayor Len Brown has collapsed while giving the opening speech at the Pacific Music Awards in Auckland.
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NOVEL IDEAS NEEDED FOR BOOK WORLD
Clusters of TV and computer screens beam chatty videos about cooking, travel and wellness books. A music kiosk lets visitors download MP3s or burn CDs, while another offers tips on how to publish your own novel. Welcome to the newly opened Borders bookstore in Southbury, Conn.
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Music traps drug dealer
Playing music too loud led to the arrest of a drug dealer. Michael Prytula was yesterday jailed for 10 months after he pleaded guilty to possessing cannabis resin with intent to supply. The 32-year-old, of Woodhall Road, Kidsgrove, was ...
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Sacred swan song
DIXON - For Tom Whitcombe, music is more than an art: It's a profession, a language and a form of prayer. "All music is sacred music, no matter what the lyrics are or whether it has lyrics," Whitcombe said. "Music seems to be a way to communicate with God."
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Religion Notes
WORCESTER - Brenda Portman, an organist at the First Presbyterian Church in Flint, Mich., will perform at 12:15 p.m. tomorrow at Wesley United Methodist Church, 114 Main St. The concert is part of the church's Pipes Alive program. Donations will be accepted.
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