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BYUSA hosts first State of the Association
Flashing lights, pounding music and pans of brownies accompanied information about the upcoming student elections at BYUSA's first State of the Association on Friday.
Brigham Young NewsNet |
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Organization of the Week: LanBrew
What is the group? LanBrew is a student organization dedicated to electronic gaming, though not limited to it. The group organizes LAN (local area network) events to which all TU students are invited to participate in a night of gaming and support a good cause.
University of Tulsa Collegian |
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Jazz pianist offers insight
Courtesy Muga Miyahara. Photo of Hiromi Uehara. I feel like I've had a lot of conversations recently trying to explain what "art" is.
Technician |
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Say Hi to single-syllable songs
Say Hi takes on a theme well traveled in the rock genre — songs about a girl. The idea of songs with girls’ names is usually enough to make you skip the sap-filled gushfest that you’d expect, but Say Hi makes the concept bearable, even catchy.
The Pitt News |
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Artists and craftspeople invited to apply for space at Redbud Festival
Artists and craftspeople are invited to apply for spaces at the annual Redbud Festival in Three Rivers. The event, featuring food, music, a student art contest and a scholarship raffle, will take place on May 9 and 10 at the Lion's Club arena.
Visalia Times-Delta / Tulare Advance-Register |
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Date Lines: News from the Bay Area arts scene
Oakland symphony celebrating youths The Oakland East Bay Symphony's "Celebrating Youth" concert will feature members of the Oakland Youth Orchestra playing side by side with the symphony in Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture." The concert is at 8 p.m. Friday at the...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Music review: Pianist Taylor at Stanford
Olivier Messiaen's "Vingt regards sur l'enfant-Jésus," a two-hour magnum opus that stands as one of the great landmarks of the 20th century piano repertoire, offers as many routes to success as there are pianists. Some interpreters mine the piece for its...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Groove Walk returning in April
After debuting last fall, Groove Walk will return to downtown Holland this spring. The simultaneous live music event will take place from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. on April 25. All 11 original establishments will participate again with the addition of CityVu Bistro in the CityFlats Hotel, 61 E. Seventh St.
The Holland Sentinel |
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Ratatat coming to Shanghai in May?
Ratatat - whose song we once featured here against a backdrop of Spring Festival fireworks - may be gracing Shanghai with its presence this Spring. According to local concert promoters S.T.D. , the Brooklyn-based indie electro-music duo will play on May 21 at Zhijiang Dream Factory, along with Wuhan dance punk group AV Okubo. Ratatat has toured with the likes of Björk, Daft Punk, ...
Shanghaiist |
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//New Music: Pussycat Dolls - Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)//
The Pussycat Dolls are getting in on the Slumdog Millionaire sensation by making an English interpretation of A.R. Rahman’s 2009 Oscar winner for Best Original Song “Jai Ho!” The song serves as the finale for the movie which walked away with the prize for Best Picture. Nicole Scherzinger’s lead vocals were expertly produced by super-producer [...]
Neon Limelight |
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Rose Brooks Center Cabaret a Success
Hundreds of people attend Rose Brooks Center’s 22nd Annual Cabaret featuring the music of Chaka Khan.
KSHB-TV Kansas City |
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Event: The Triffids @ Beck's Music Box, Perth International Arts Festival (20/02/09)
The Triffids and guests paid tribute to Dave McComb in their performance *A Secret In the Shape of A Song*
Faster Louder |
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Two youths on murder charge
AS SOCA music pounded outside, two young men appeared before a Port of Spain magistrate yesterday, charged with the murder of three men in Carenage earlier this month.
Trinidad Express |
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Honolulu Festival to generate estimated $10M in spending
The 15th Annual Honolulu Festival is expected to draw about 4,700 visitors from Japan this year — March 13 to 15 — and generate $10 million in spending, according to sponsors.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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CHALKIE RULES
NEW SONG: Calypso Monarch Dr Hollis "Chalkdust" Liverpool after being crowned at the Dimanche Gras show early yesterday morning at the Queen's Park Savannah, Port of Spain.
Trinidad Express |
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Ex-teacher denies sex with students
NEW LONDON (AP) -- A former music and drama teacher at Montville High School has pleaded not guilty to charges of having sex with underage students at the school.
Connecticut Post |
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Is there a place for the laptop in the modern orchestra?
Emma Louise takes a look at the role of new technology in music ahead of the world premiere of new work composer by Ed Wright.
Rhyl, Prestatyn and Abergele Journal |
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Washburn Symphony Orchestra Concert
The Washburn Symphony Orchestra held a concert tongiht.
WIBW Topeka |
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Scientific method on display in Stevi
STEVENSVILLE - When close to 100 Stevensville Elementary students were given rabies vaccinations last October after exposure to a dead bat, folks probably had all sorts of thoughts about the bizarre and unfortunate situation.
Ravalli Republic |
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Interview: Joanna Shields, President, AOL People Networks: Audience First, Profit Later
A few weeks after AOL denied it would hastily offload its $850 million Bebo acquisition, the social network is trumpeting a whole roster of new products offered not just through Bebo, but through AOL itself, AIM, ICQ and AOL's mobile products, each of which is harmonizing user profiles.
paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance |
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Redlands Bowl announces 2009 schedule
REDLANDS - The Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival will return in June with a patriotic theme and expanded outreach to schools. The Redlands Community Music Association announced the 18 programs on the schedule Monday at its annual dinner.
The Press-Enterprise |
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FCTC awards grant funds to local groups
Lower lodging tax collections in 2008 meant a much smaller pot for grants from the Fremont County Tourism Council this year. Grants are awarded by the FCTC each year to local organizations that conduct annual events that attract visitors to the county.
Canon City Daily Record |
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Seniors fear lunch cuts
Jesus Mendoza volunteers Tuesday to serve seniors lunch at the Centennial Recreation Center. Seniors can get lunch Monday through Friday, however the county may cut the nutrition program. Photo by: Lora Schraft For many local senior citizens, lunch at Morgan Hill's Centennial Recreation Center is a crucial part of their everyday lives that fills two important needs - ...
Morgan Hill Times |
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Saving the Sacramento Youth Symphony
On Friday, Feb. 27, the Sacramento Youth Symphony will perform an extraordinary concert that the performers can only hope won't be their last.
News10 Sacramento |
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Thinking Twice because of the Economy
Dancers and others in the performing arts are taking a hit because of the economic crisis. The majority of dancers are full-time employees elsewhere, so with this crunch, dancers are making some tough decisions.
BellaOnline |
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