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Jose Oyola Holding a CD Release Party at The Space in Hamden on Feb. 2
Jose Oyola and the Astronauts w/ Fake Babies, The Guru, M.T. Bearington, Chalk Talk. (After-party at the Outer Space with Elison Jackson, Ports of Spain & Head with Wings) Sat., Feb. 2. The Space, 295 Treadwell St., Building H, Hamden. (203) 288-6400....
Tags: Minus the Bear (music group), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Concerts, The Flaming Lips (music group), Music
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'Backbeat' creators go beyond the standard musical theater fare
Searching for his way into the new musical "Backbeat," which examines the Beatles' early days (and nights) in Hamburg, Germany, David Leveaux asked himself what he called "the Jerome Robbins question." It's a tactic he picked up in 2004 while overseeing...
Tags: Genres, David Grohl, Concerts, Thurston Moore, England
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YouTube's top 10 viral videos of 2012 have 'Gangnam Style'
South Korean pop sensation Psy's "Gangnam Style" has become the most-viewed YouTube video of all time, with the infectious music video approaching 1 billion views worldwide. The wildfire popularity of the four-minute song and dance video, uploaded...
Tags: Barack Obama, YouTube, Human Rights, Justin Bieber, Kony 2012 (movie)
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div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} Bill Daley Bill Daley is a Chicago Tribune food writer who covers food personalities, cooking techniques and trends. He answers food and drink queries from readers in a weekly online column called “...Tags: Cooking Channel (tv network), Periodicals, Arts, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Nutrition
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James Bond: Four writers carry forward Ian Fleming’s spy legacy
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.com“You Only Live Twice” isn’t just the name of one of Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels (and the movie it ...... -
Fiona Apple's letter about her dog will break your heart
Fiona Apple has postponed plans to tour South America, telling fans in an impassioned note posted on Facebook that she has opted to stay home with her ailing dog. "I just can't leave her now," she wrote. "Please understand." The four-page handwritten...
Tags: Travel, Fiona Apple, Music, International Travel, Entertainment
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Somerset County church news for Nov. 10
Lavansville/Bakersville The Lavansville/Bakersville Lutheran Parish will be celebrating the 24th Sunday after Pentecost. Mt. Zion in Bakersville will begin worship at 9 a.m. Sunday school begins at 10:30 a.m. Mt. Calvary in Lavansville...Tags: Tom Brown, Lutheranism, Religion and Belief, Thanksgiving, Boy Scouts of America
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Band Spotlight: The B.E.A.T.
South Bend TribuneThe band: Eli “Elroy” Kahn — seven-string guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals Arthur “Art-amiss” Schroeder — drums Billy “B. East” Easton — emcee Been together: 2 years How they started: Kahn and...Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Nas
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Joe Scott recognized for 63 years of perfect attendance with Lions
Recently, club President Randy Taylor presented Joe Scott the Perfect Attendance Award for having 63 years of perfect attendance with the Williamsport Lions Club. Scott moved to Williamsport in 1948 and was a teacher at the old Williamsport High School....Tags: High Schools, Schools, Auction Service
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Kimbra brings 'Vows' to the Fonda Theatre
An experienced presence in her native New Zealand, Kimbra bent American ears -- and quite a few of them -- earlier this year as the female voice on Gotye's Hot 100-topping "Somebody That I Used to Know." But that acoustic quirk-pop hit only hints at a bit...
Tags: Britney Spears, Popular Music (genre), Michael Jackson, Blur (music group), Nine Inch Nails (music group)
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Schedules for Sharpsburg Heritage Festival and Antietam reenactments this weekend
On that terrible September day 150 years ago on farm fields near Sharpsburg, crowds of men marched and milled, advanced and retreated. Many lived, but many died. There was some order, but plenty of chaos. This weekend, we remember the 23,000 dead, injured...
Tags: Elections, Festive Events, Charity, Religious Conflicts, Culture
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Message to symphony orchestras in troubled times: Think positive
Fifty years ago, a group of 30 musicians from a dozen different orchestras in the U.S. and Canada met at Roosevelt University here to discuss how they could save their beleaguered profession. It was a terrible time for symphony players. In 1962, most...
Tags: Work Relations, Collective Contract, Roosevelt University, Arts, Cultural Development
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