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Album review: Carly Rae Jepsen, 'Kiss'
**1/2 (out of four) There was something about “Call Me Maybe,” as it slowly crept its way to universally beloved hit status, that made people assume its singer Carly Rae Jepsen was destined for the dreaded ranks of one-hit wonders. Whether it...
Tags: Tameka Cottle, Entertainment, Owl City (music group), Katy Perry, Music
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Survival of the fittest: Jubilo back for second music festival
The inaugural Jubilo music festival was created not with the intent of entertaining music lovers, but providing a way to educate students from Appalachia. Founder Robyn Baker is a native of Somerset, and was led to help the people of Kentucky’s...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Awards and Prizes, Entertainment, Financial Aid
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As one Somali journalist is buried, a top poet and comedian is slain
World NowAs one Somali journalist is buried, a leading poet and comedian is slain: Hours after assassinated Somali radio journalist Mohamed Mohamud Turyare was buried Monday, gunmen killed one of Somalia's famous poets and radio comedians, Warsame Shire Awale,... -
Coldplay wows Wells Fargo Center in a big way
Lehigh Valley MusicColdplay is big. Not just in popularity, though it is popular. Not just in stature, though it’s also very well-regarded. Coldplay’s music also is big – grand and sweeping and epic, it’s made for arenas and stadiums. Coldplay... -
Church news for July 21
Lavansville-Bakersville The Lavansville - Bakersville Lutheran Parish will be celebrating the eighth Sunday after Pentecost with a service of healing. Mt. Calvary in Lavansville begins worship at 9 a.m. Mt. Zion in Bakersville begins worship at...Tags: Pentecost, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Methodist, Contemporary Music (genre), Tom Brown
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Neil Young, Jonathan Demme prepare for 'Journeys'
“There is a town in north Ontario,” begins one of Neil Young’s most famous songs, “Helpless.” The north-Ontario town is called Omemee, and it’s where Young’s latest movie with director Jonathan Demme begins....
Tags: Jonathan Demme, Kent State University, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Photography and Video, Crazy Horse (music group)
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Top 5 Concerts of the Coming Week
Lehigh Valley MusicTop 5 Concerts of the Coming Week: 1. COLDPLAY British rockers Coldplay has been one of the most consistently best-selling music acts of the past decade, with its first four studio albums all reaching at least double-platinum status, the last...... -
Somerset County church news for July 14
Geiger Church The Geiger Church meets for Bible study each Sunday during the Sunday school hour beginning at 9:30 a.m. There are classes for all ages. Worship begins at 10:30 a.m. Greg Dively will bring the morning message. Cindy Walker will tell...Tags: Pentecost, Methodist, Physical Fitness and Exercise, The Women (movie, 2008), Media Industry
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Local Q&A: Kelly Hogan
Welcome back, Kelly Hogan. More than a decade after the release of her last solo effort, "Because It Feel Good," the singer makes a long-overdue return to the spotlight with her excellent new album, "I Like to Keep Myself in Pain," a gorgeous effort...
Tags: Justin Bieber, My Morning Jacket (music group), Lone (music group), Paul Anka, Miles Davis
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Album review: Usher, 'Looking 4 Myself'
RedEye special contributor*** (out of four) It's easy to underestimate the magnitude of Usher's pop stardom. He doesn't draw attention like Lady Gaga, put out music as often as Rihanna, or boast as rabid a fan base as his protegé Justin Bieber. But Usher is, in fact, a very big...Tags: Usher, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Justin Bieber, MGMT (music group)
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In rotation: Kelly Hogan's 'I Like to Keep Myself in Pain'
Pop & Hiss“My name is Frank Sinatra,” sings Kelly Hogan on the M. Ward-penned “Daddy’s Little Girl,” a tune she delivers with gripping drama. And there are 12 more gems on Hogan's "I Like To Keep Myself In Pain."... -
Album review: Damon Albarn, 'Dr. Dee'
1 star (out of 4) Birds chirp, woodwinds trill, Damon Albarn sings ever so gently over pastoral guitar. In the mold of British eccentrics such as Julian Cope and Robyn Hitchcock, Albarn turns the opening tracks on his soundtrack for the English opera...
Tags: Damon Albarn, Gorillaz (music group), Blur (music group), England, Opera (genre)
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