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Booksellers hoping to boost sales keep an eye on the Web
UPDATED: 04 :44 a.m. EDT, June 01, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes a volunteer on the Steamship William G. Mather. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
The Plain Dealer |
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Music Listings
The Dempseys - . Sun., June 1, 8:30 p.m. Huey's Downtown 77 S. Second (Downtown) 527-2700.
The Memphis Flyer |
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Music Listings
The Bop Club - . Sundays. Bel Air Club 6195 Macon (Bartlett) 388-1474. Jeffrey & the Pacemakers - . Sun., June 1 and Sun., June 29, 5 p.m. The Buccaneer 1368 Monroe (Midtown) 278-0909.
The Memphis Flyer |
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Kentucky man charged with possessing six pounds of Shrooms
CATSKILLS – A Lexington, Kentucky man has been arrested by New York State Police at the Hunter Mountain Jam music festival in Hunter and charged with possessing six pounds of hallucinogenic mushrooms.
Mid-Hudson News |
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Residents want the volume way down
Some residents living near bars on Pensacola Beach are tiring of rock 'n' roll all night.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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CALENDAR: Aroundtown
SUNDAYCOMMUNITYMud track racing: 1 p.m. at Off-Road Tuscaloosa, junction of Alabama Highway 69 North and County Road 46. Live music by the band New. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children 6-12. Free for children 5 and younger. Call 205-717-6830.TUESDAYCOMMUNITY
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Rain doesn't keep jazz enthusiasts from Red Bank festival
The sky cried and the tears rolled down the street, but that is the blues.
Asbury Park Press |
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Steve Holy, Skid Row to light up July Fourth
This year's Spirit of Freedom Celebration is expanding to feature two stages that will provide nonstop musical entertainment along with one of the largest fireworks displays in the Southeast.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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'Kate,' 'Tommy' and 'Frog and Toad' sing in Muhlenberg series
When you think of Cole Porter's ''Kiss Me Kate,'' you may think ''vintage musical.''
The Morning Call |
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Shakespeare light and dark and a vampire stalk boards at DeSales fest
During its first 16 seasons, the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival has played host to memorable monarchs such as Richard III and Henry IV and V, and fascinatingly flawed royals such as Prince Hamlet and Macbeth. This year, the festival will test its mettle by bringing to the stage at DeSales University arguably Shakespeare's greatest creation, ''King Lear.''
The Morning Call |
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Juneteenth festival is turning heads
This summer marks the ninth year of the Juneteenth Jamboree of New Plays in Louisville. The festival continues to grow in local and national importance as it nurtures the development of works about the African-American experience.
Louisville Courier-Journal |
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Garage Band Idol
Let us listen to your original song, and we'll tell you if it sucks or not
Toronto Sun |
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College Town
A greater understanding of what's happening with the faltering economy can be found in Clark University's required summer reading for the class of 2012: "The Travels of a T-Shirt in a Global Economy: An Economist Examines the Markets, Power and Politics of World Trade." During a 1999 protest of the World Trade Organization, Pietra Rivoli, an economics professor at Georgetown University, looked ...
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Iraq War challenges Reacher's stoicism
Jack Reacher, freelance enforcer of justice, leads a barren intellectual life. In Lee Child's 12 novels featuring Reacher, our man never reads a book or goes to a movie or listens to music.
Toronto Star |
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Tragic triumph at Stratford
There are many memorable scenes in The Trojan Women , which opened at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival on Friday night, but I guarantee there is one in particular you will never forget.
Toronto Star |
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Program aims to enrich young lives, help establish connections with free music programs for Birmingham children
Every Friday afternoon, the dingy Southside rock club called Cave9 echoes with classical music instead of the usual guitars and amps. On the stage, two kids fiddle with clarinets and trumpets while a young man who works nearby gets a violin lesson.
Birmingham News |
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Singers from different churches come together to perform gospel music
The desire to sing inspired the formation of the West Texas Chapter of the Gospel Music Workshop of America.
Midland Reporter-Telegram |
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LaRue to headline Midland City Limits
Stoney LaRue could be found at the age of 3 singing "Swinging" by John Anderson on his Mr. Microphone radio. Saturday he brings that talent to the Museum of the Southwest for its annual Midland City Limits outdoor concert.
Midland Reporter-Telegram |
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Annual festival celebrates Hisplanic culture
Food and festivities highlight Hispanic culture when the Mex-Tex Family Festival opens downtown Friday at Centennial Plaza and Midland Center.
Midland Reporter-Telegram |
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The Week Ahead
Today Musical The Maverick Players production of "Smoke on the Mountain" closes today at 2 p.m. at the Maverick Theater, Midland Park Mall.
Midland Reporter-Telegram |
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THE ARTS CALENDAR OF EVENTS
THE ARTS CALENDAR OF EVENTS A project of Arts Assembly of Midland P.O. Box 3494, Midland, Texas 79702 687-1149 FAX 687-1600 SUNDAY Arts Assembly of Midland: Midland's non-profit arts council and umbrella organization for performing and visual arts organizations, 401 W. Texas Ave., Suite 508, 687-1149.
Midland Reporter-Telegram |
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Arresting and intense
There's a growing school of art song orbiting music's outer regions without name or definition. The mystery surrounding it makes sense.
New York Daily News |
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Concerts to begin in Newark
The Works will present its first "Music in the Courtyard" concert from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday outdoors in LeFevre Courtyard, one block south of the Courthouse Square in downtown Newark.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Weber Days puts its 10 cents in
To celebrate Weber’s life and legacy, the 2008 Weber Days Committee hosted a variety of historical events throughout the month, culminating Saturday with the Irving B. Weber Days Ice Cream Social and Family Festival.
The Iowa City Press-Citizen |
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Television - National
A week or so ago one Auckland music teacher found out she had won a national award for excellence in teaching for her work at King's prep school in Remuera.
Scoop.co.nz |
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