Village Voice, The - July 08, 2009
The Ontological-Hysteric Incubator- held at Richard Foreman's Ontological Hysteric Theater- specializes in emerging artists, and its lineup this year features Performance Thanatology, Seattle's Helsinki Syndrome, and several evenings of experimental music. The six members of the cast kneel before an altar of cleaning products and comestibles, drink glasses of Tide detergent, hood themselves in shopping bags, and writhe uncontrollably.
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New York Amsterdam News - October 29, 2009
"After six years, we are returning with the world's premier cannabis music festival," offered Cypress Hill's DJ Muggs prior to the festivities. "The spirit of the Smoke Out is centered in unifying people and music while being embraced by the world's oldest miracle herb. This two-day festival of high vibrations of lifted music with friends and family is truly exciting to see take form and once again rock the stage with some of the best musical acts in the world !!!!"
"The reunion was inevitabl...
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Sentinel; Los Angeles, Calif. - August 06, 2009
"After that, we'd reward them after they received their services, [Brenda Marsh-Mitchell] said, "We'd like to equip them with everything they need to go back to school."
"We need the community to step up and help take care of somebody," she said, "We've never turned away a child and people depend on us to do this back to school, and so we urge everyone to come out and help us."
"Rev. [Joseph Hamilton]'s church has stepped up providing uniforms, money for backpacks. He's really been good to us...
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Arab American News, The - July 25, 2009
Scheduled performers include Housam Al Rassam, Khairy Boudagh, Raad Kizy, Majid Tingilo, Ramy Al Essa, the Arabian Knights Folkdance Troupe and the Our Lady of Lebanon Dabke Troupe from Flint.
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Pacific Sun - October 09, 2009
Whether you're a tec h no-wee nie, a gutter bunny or a member of the WOMBATS, BIKETOBERFEST MARIN could be more fun than you'll have on two wheels alone!
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Between the Lines; Livonia - September 17, 2009
We use the term 'queer' to go beyond LGBT-sphere and to include everyone," said the organizers. "'Queer,' in our interpretation, is rebellion against stigmas and labels.
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Westchester County Business Journal - August 03, 2009
"Five Island Park's first Oyster Festival will include rides and games for all, entertainment consisting of local bands and acts, activities for the kids including shows, clowns, live acts, sand art and more," Lim said.
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Sentinel; Los Angeles, Calif. - October 22, 2009
The 4th annual 'A Taste of Soul' festival was a success to say the least. Last year's event pulled in over 105,000 people and its estimated that this year's festival pulled in a record number with over 110,000 people attending.
[Ray Fuller]: I've been on over 400 records on a lot of other artists, I have supported a lot of careers it was. a little challenging trying to find your own voice, to trust your voice, so the first thing I did was... got these sounds that I have been hearing all my li...
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New York Amsterdam News - September 10, 2009
Fall for Dance features 20 companies with 14 debuts in six programs over 10 evenings. Among the many artists fea- tured are Savion Glover & The Otherz, Tangueros del Sur, DanceBrazil and the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. For more information, call (212) 247-0430 or visit www.NYCityCenter.org. For their 15th anniversary, The DanceNOW [NYCl Festival presents more than 50 choreographers at DTW, Fourth Arts Block Street Festival and Joe's Pub, including PARADIGM, Geraldcaseldance, Kyle ...
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Between the Lines; Livonia - September 17, 2009
[Keith Orr] explained that though the event is Ann Arbor-based, they wanted to focus on Kalamazoo's ongoing fight against LGBT discrimination in the areas of housing, employment and public service. "One Kalamazoo is the big fight right now," he said of the city's local campaign. "It's the one in the front of people's minds.
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