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Lyric Culture Announces Revolution Collection SYS-CON Media Lyric Jeans, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: LYJN) todayannounced the debut collection for its brand Lyric Culture, a cutting-edge,lyric-inspired clothing line soon to be available at high-end departmentstores and boutiques across the country. Titled 'Lyric Culture Revolution,'the maiden collection is dedicated to music from the late sixties throughthe early seventies, a period ripe with the realization that Four CDs may end up ’neath the trees Bangor Daily News In Sound Advice, veteran BDN entertainment writer Dale McGarrigle, rock columnist Emily Burnham and a revolving stable of BDN writers review new albums from across the musical spectrum. Confronting Britain's teenage wasteland The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News I doubt that self-destruction was quite what Pete Townshend had in mind when his "teenage wasteland" lyric hit the airwaves in 1971. If he were writing today, the lead guitarist for British rock band The Who could easily have focused on "teenage waistlines" or any number of burgeoning youth-culture issues. However Mr. Townshend meant his words, young people in the West - and especially in Rebel Central Los Angeles Weekly There’s a grit in the air: Can you feel it? These are weird times, grim times, happy times, y times. Good god, these are the funkiest of times. In times such as these, music becomes more important, not less. Confronting Britain's teenage wasteland The Christian Science Monitor Britain needs to return to a culture of traditional, stricter discipline. Lionsgate Says Amen to Gospel Music Icon Kirk Franklin's Screen Debut, CHURCH BOY FinanzNachrichten SANTA MONICA, Calif., Dec. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lionsgate ( Nachrichten ), the leading independent filmed entertainment studio, announced today that it will partner with gospel music icon Kirk Franklin to develop CHURCH BOY, a screen version of his inspirational life story. Harry Bicket: A calming influence on his singers Calendarlive.com The phrase "a real gentlemen" comes up often when singers speak of conductor Harry Bicket, currently leading the Los Angeles Opera's three-week run of Monteverdi's "The Coronation of Poppea" at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Today In Music East Bay Express 1. Hyphy vs. Thizzin' A Yay Area slang update and tutorial. 2. Hooked on Noise Candy Oakland's 21 Grand hosts avant-garde Scanner Darkly soundtracker Graham Reynolds, along with Bay Area weirdness. Media veteran brings wary revolution to a fortress of tradition Current Public Broadcasting In the 1980s, Peter Gelb produced 25 Metropolitan Opera broadcasts for PBS. Now, as the Met’s general manager, he runs the red-carpeted center of the opera world. 'Urinetown' battle roils the world of musicals Chicago Tribune A bitter battle is brewing that may completely change the long-established ground-rules for producing -- or reproducing -- Broadway musicals all across the country. Companies such as the Theater Under the Stars in Houston or the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire have long been known for giving their loyal audiences a diet of recent Broadway hits at more reasonable prices and in their own back
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