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Sing-along Messiah with MCC choir

The McHenry County College choir will perform in the Sing-Along of Handel's Messiah at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14, at the Raue Center for the Arts, 26 N. Williams St. in downtown Crystal Lake. The MCC choir will join the Voices in Harmony, with both groups

News Broken Social Scene Tours, Food Drive

Not only has the multi-member added more dates to what seems to be a never-ending tour this year, the band is also contributing to a good cause with this new round of shows. Just in time for Thanksgiving, the Toronto, Canada-based crew of indie rockers

Foo Fighters Release Historic Concert On Dvd

Foo Fighters release Live at Wembley Stadium on DVD and Blu-Ray on Tuesday (November 18th). The two-hour, 18-song concert film was shot on June 6th and 7th at the newly reopened Wembley Stadium in London. The two shows sold out within a day and the band

Best of both worlds: style savvy teens borrow from '80s

NEW YORK As Miley Cyrus rocks out in the third season of 'Hannah Montana,' she channels Madonna circa 1985. And, somehow, on this cute and playful 15-year-old, tiered miniskirts, leopard prints and fingerless gloves look good so get ready for masses of

School Briefs: Harpeth Hall dancers celebrate American music

'American Tabloid'' is this year's theme for Harpeth Hall's dance concert, incorporating particularly American music and songs. The concert will include songs such as Mary Chapin Carpenter's 'Down at the Twist and Shout,' Sufjan Stevens' 'Chicago,'

Airports mark holidays with sales, Santas and song

It may seem unnatural to blend a holiday shopping excursion with a trip to the airport, but this season many airports are working overtime to court you and your gift-buying dollars with prizes, promotions, festive dcor and lots of top-notch

Webster seeks solution to tourism funding overpayment

MINDEN - An accounting error at the state revenue office that went undetected for more than three years means the Webster Parish Convention and Visitors Bureau has received more money than it should have. But the $268,594 won't be deducted from the

School Briefs: Nashville Christian artists work at Mission

Nashville Christian School's advanced student artists are painting murals in the lobby area of the downtown Nashville Rescue Mission. Teacher Donna Torrez led the project. 'We are called as Christians to use the gifts God gives us to His glory, so it has

Campus Reports

CAMARILLO Camarillo Academy of Progressive Education ' The school governing board meeting is at 3:30 p.m. Thursday. ' There is a big screen assembly Friday to help children make good choices. ' No school Monday through Nov. 28. Camarillo Heights ' School

Yahoo Music wants to top the charts again

The former No. 1 music site taps classic rock as part of its comeback strategy. NEW YORK (Fortune) -- Yahoo (YHOO, Fortune 500) Music isn't necessarily the first place where you'd expect to find hordes of Grateful Dead and Black Sabbath fans. But David

Briefs: Harpeth Hall dance concert focuses on 'American Tabloid'

Harpeth Hall will celebrate its 32nd year of dance concerts with 'American Tabloid.' Performances will be at 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Nov. 20-21, and 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, in the Frances Bond Davis Theatre, 3801 Hobbs Road. Tickets are $8 at the

Party central warming up

Get the daily headlines emailed to you every morning with the Montreal Gazette newsletter. Email Address: Grey Cup Village. From pancake breakfasts to blowout parties, downtown fun continues till kickoff ANNE SUTHERLAND, The Gazette Published:Â 3 hours

Ill Dion Scraps Handful of Shows

Get the Latest Celeb Gossip! Celine Dion has been forced to postpone a string of shows on the North American leg of her world tour due to a persistent respiratory virus. The 'My Heart Will Go On' hitmaker pulled out of performances in Minneapolis,

School Briefs: St. Joseph students honored

Seventh-graders from St. Joseph School have been identified as academically talented and have qualified for the Duke Talent Identification Program search. These seventh-grade students have been invited to participate in this year's Duke TIP: Katlynn

Japan banks, U.S. carmakers seek funds

LONDON (Reuters) - China has told police to ensure stability as its economy slows, Japan's No.3 bank sought to beef up its depleted capital on Wednesday and markets fretted about the stricken U.S. car industry. European Central Bank President Jean-Claude

Attend free concert to help othersWhen JoAnna Murray, a member of the Concert Chorale of Nashville, found out that the choir was doing a benefit concert for Room in the Inn, "I was really touched," she said.

When JoAnna Murray, a member of the Concert Chorale of Nashville, found out that the choir was doing a benefit concert for Room in the Inn, 'I was really touched,' she said. She said there are a lot of people in need right now, so the concert is 'really

CBO chief likely pick as budget director

WASHINGTON --Congressional Budget Office chief Peter Orszag is the front-runner to be President-elect Barack Obama's budget director, Capitol Hill Democrats say. The 39-year-old CBO director has been reluctant to leave Capitol Hill's budget agency in the

Roberts: Never an excuse for DUI

Mesa teenager is the latest in a long line of people killed by suspected drunken drivers The Arizona Republic Another weekend, another dead innocent. This time, a 16-year-old girl on her way to march in a parade. Killed, police say, by a drunk. That is,

CBO chief likely pick as budget director

t 2:32 a.m. Congressional Budget Office chief Peter Orszag is the front-runner to be President-elect Barack Obama's budget director, Capitol Hill Democrats say. The 39-year-old CBO director has been reluctant to leave Capitol Hill's budget agency in the

Mount Cory woman to sing

Victoria Allison-Patrick, of Mount Cory, will be singing in the 'Christmas in Color' concert in Toledo's Stranahan Theatre Friday at 7:30 p.m. Allison-Patrick has been performing with the choir for the last six years. She sings in the alto section and

! Album Alert: Tuesday, November 18, 2008

By Andy Argyrakis PROJECT 86 EP Hardcore and Christmas dont always appear to go hand-in-hand, but as long as the holiday message remains loud and clear, why not? Project 86 sets out to prove that very idea on This Time of Year EP (Tooth & Nail), which is

Student stages historically faithful 'Don Giovanni'

Junior Dorian Bandy is no mere student -- he's an impresario. Bandy, who studies musicology and literature in the College of Arts and Sciences, recruited performers and supporters on campus and from across America and Europe to stage a historical version

Concert | Band booted to make way for Rejects

Just days before their annual 'Beat Michigan' performance in Columbus, the Dead Schembechlers say they're being stabbed in the back by 'corporate weenies.' The group is being booted from the Lifestyle Communities Pavilion on Friday, said Bo Biafra,

NXE: Microsoft's Xbox trojan horse arrives

Microsoft's massively hyped New Xbox Experience is now live and available to download, with a concert by everybody's favourite spoiled brats The Sugababes announced to mark the occasion. You want hype? You got it. Microsoft's own Aaron Greenberg recently

Are we good enough for 2010?

OF COURSE, this question has been asked hundreds, if not thousands, of times. It?s been asked about our national soccer team Bafana Bafana and the answer is clearly ?No!? It?s been asked of our stadiums and the answer seems to ?Yes, if ??.

Franti and Spearhead are thought-provoking

ALBANY ? Two acts that don't exactly shy away from saying just what's on their minds showed up at the Palace on Friday night to do just that. San Francisco's Michael Franti and Spearhead ? Carl Young (bass), Dave Shul (guitar), Manas Itiene (drums)

Sony's digital gamble

The Japanese electronics giant acquired software maker Gracenote to help integrate its TVs, PS3s, and music into the web. (Fortune Magazine) -- Ty Roberts, CTO OF Gracenote, recently took his 8-year-old son to a Jonas Brothers concert. A sea of screaming

China wary of unrest as banks and carmakers seek funds

By Mike Peacock China has told police to ensure stability as its economy slows, Japan's No.3 bank sought to beef up its depleted capital on Wednesday and markets fretted about the stricken U.S. car industry. European Central Bank President Jean-Claude

Concerts for a Cause

The Next Concert for a Cause is happening at the Range in Tokai on 30 November 2008. was born out of the need to make a difference. It was staged to address some of the huge social needs prevalent in our society as well as to put something back into the

Region represented in Chadron State music groups

Students from the northern Panhandle region are members of Chadron State College?s music groups this fall. Among those students selected for CSC music groups after auditions at the beginning of the fall semester are: Sara Schmidt of Chadron plays