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Cause A Stir to stir things up at Talent House
Talent House offers good coffees, good food and a great place to gather with friends for good company, and the music, drama, comedy, or talented entertainment always carries a Christian theme.
Talent House is held in the Westridge Building around the...Tags: Entertainment, Human Interest, Music Industry
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Prayer event draws crowd, controversy & Governor Brownback
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsForty-nine were invited, but Kansas' Sam Brownback was the only governor to attend a controversial prayer service in Houston on Saturday. The event, called "The Response", was hosted by Texas Governor Rick Perry. Perry is expected to announce his...Tags: Regional Authority, Elections, Government, Human Interest, Executive Branch
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Chris Meltzer Talks About Making a Documentary on Fishbone
Chris Meltzer says he’s not necessarily a fan of the majority of rock films. “I kinda feel that a lot of music documentaries suck -- they’re paid for by the band or you have to be a fan of the band,” says Melzter, who along with...Tags: International Travel, Entertainment, Documentary (genre), Movies, Arts and Culture
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Weekend Preview: Top five San Diego events v 2
This weekend in San Diego is all about flavor-packed foodie discoveries, arts and culture celebrations, and live music in picturesque settings, for a great cause. If Dad is hip to the happenings in San Diego, this is sure to be a Father’s Day your...Tags: Shrimp, Lost (tv program), Genres, Human Interest, Tickets
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Live review: Katy Perry at the Nokia Theatre
Pop & HissKaty Perry performed at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on Friday, August 5, with Robyn opening. Live review by August Brown.... -
Teen conference highlighted by rock concert
Daily American Staff WriterThe OMG (Offer Me Grace) Teen Conference was held for students of grades 6-12 at the First Christian Church in Somerset on Saturday. OMG’s goal was to offer a free conference for area teenagers. More than 15 students turned out for a weekend of...Tags: Christianity, Wyoming
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Christian rockers to perform for sold-out crowd
A sell-out crowd is expected at the Cambria County War Memorial this weekend for Christian rock band Third Day's March 26 concert. Fans in attendance, though, can look forward to more than the headline act.
The show will also feature sets from...Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Interest, Civil Unrest, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Mojo Tour (2010)
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Keeping Christianity cool
La Crescenta Presbyterian has created a new youth group called Overflow, which organizers hope will inspire high-school teens to bond with college students and encourage them to stay active in church at a time when they might otherwise wander away....Tags: Religious Texts, High School Sports, Human Interest, Christianity, Teaching and Learning
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Kenny Rogers added to Kansas State Fair Grandstand lineup
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsKenny Rogers is coming to the 2011 Kansas State Fair. The fair office says Rogers will perform on Sunday, September 11. Tickets are $28. --------- The Kansas State Fair announces two more acts for this year's U.S. Cellular Grandstand lineup. Rock...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Radio, REO Speedwagon (music group), Human Interest, Jimmy Kimmel
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Sage Hill singer's next stop: Carnegie Hall
NEWPORT BEACH — Victoria Griffin, 15, has pretty much been singing since birth, or at least since before she could talk, her mother said.
Catherine Griffin used to sing lullabies to newborn Victoria and her daughter would make odd little noises...Tags: Music Theater, Human Interest, New York, Carnegie Hall, Carrie Underwood
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Skillet wants to offer its Christian rock to all
Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando SentinelAfter more than a dozen years on the Christian music scene, Skillet is a familiar presence at events such as this weekend’s Rock the Universe at Orlando’s Universal Studios. Yet the band also continues to nudge its way in front of mainstream rock... -
Christian rock band Fireflight loses up to $80K in equipment to theft
FloriDUHFireflight, a Lake County-based Christian rock band, lost $70,000 to $80,000 worth of equipment and merchandise Sunday night when the band's equipment trailer was stolen in Tavares, reports the Orlando Sentinel. Glenn Drennen, 34, of Tavares, discovered...
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