Sunday, April 27, 2014

Music


Review of
“Frog Music,” Emma Donoghue's follow-up to her acclaimed novel “Room,” is set in San Francisco in 1876 and populated with characters all drawn ...
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The Guardian
The Week in Music: Pixies, The Cars, Damon Albarn, more
It's time for my Friday roundup of songs, records and videos that have kept me bobbing my head for the last few days. Enjoy, and you can always send ...
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E! Online
Billboard Latin Music Awards: Red Carpet Arrivals
The stars came in droves to the Bank United Center in Miami, Florida Thursday night to celebrate the 2014 Latin Billboard Music Awards.
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Independent Online
Congo music festival stampede kills 21
KINSHASA (Reuters) - At least 21 people were killed when a power cut caused a stampede at a crowded music festival in Democratic Republic of ...
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Billboard
Billboard Latin Music Awards Live Stream: Red Carpet & Backstage Video, April 24
The 2014 Billboard Latin Music Awards, presented by State Farm, will air live from Miami tonight (April 24) on Telemundo at 7pm/6c but tune-in right ...
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Soul music legend Kenneth Gamble takes on cause of Milwaukee children
Kenneth Gamble, a well-known musician who made a fortune over three decades writing and producing hit R&B and pop music, talks with Marquette ...
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Durham Herald Sun
Music to her ears
A classically trained maestro of the piano and the violin who brought her love ofmusic to thousands of Duke and local students, Kitchen will retire this ...
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Indian Express
Music review Kaanchi: Subhash Ghai's latest offering is anything but magical
Kaanchi The music of Subhash Ghai's films has always been its biggest strength. Be it Taal or even the less popular, Yuvraaj and Kisna, each film has ...
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Economic Times
Naga music documentary to go in five global film fests
GUWAHATI: "Songs of the Blue Hills", a feature-length documentary on contemporary Naga folk music directed by National Award-winning film critic ...
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The Music Hall showing eye-opening film about drug abuse
PORTSMOUTH — Exeter Hospital is sponsoring a screening of the award-winning documentary, "The Hungry Heart," at The Music Hall.
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