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Twyla Tharp’s most popular work dances into San Bernardino (The Press-Enterprise)

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Posted by tatyque on January 23rd, 2009 - Permalink to this entry

Riverside’s Janelle Junio will be dancing in the footsteps of Twyla Tharp when “Movin’ Out” opens Monday at the California Theatre in San Bernardino. She will also most likely be leaping and flying through the air.

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2009/01/23 (The New Straits Times)

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Posted by tatyque on January 22nd, 2009 - Permalink to this entry

“I LOVE working with Instant Cafe Theatre,” said Air Con and Kami star Zahiril Adzim. “They have an undying passion for theatre and would do anything for the arts.”

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Reverend Deadeye showcases ‘hell-billy’ music in performance at Bash Riprock’s (The Daily Toreador)

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Posted by tatyque on January 22nd, 2009 - Permalink to this entry

Reverend Deadeye lost the sight in one of his eyes from a rattlesnake bite, and he’s been traveling the world with a rusty beer can for a microphone, helping people find the Lord where he found Him – “in the bottom of a bottle.” Cowboy hats, leather jackets and bands heckling each other were all scenes at Bash Riprock’s on Wednesday night.

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ARTS + FEATURES (St. Petersburg Times)

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Posted by tatyque on January 22nd, 2009 - Permalink to this entry

A teenage musical film tastelessly rewrites history to romanticize the Soviet Union.

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MOTU Shows and Ships BPM Rhythm Production Instrument at NAMM 2009 (Harmony Central)

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Posted by tatyque on January 22nd, 2009 - Permalink to this entry

MOTU, Inc. debuted and is now shipping BPM, an advanced urban rhythm instrument that unites state-of-the-art virtual instrument technology with beat programming inspired by the classic drum machines of the 80′s and 90′s.

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Reviewing The Mac When It Was Beyond New (CBS News)

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Posted by tatyque on January 22nd, 2009 - Permalink to this entry

Thousands of reviews later, Larry Magid’s still impressed not only by what Apple accomplished 25 years ago, but by what the company has been able to do since.

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Arts around the Mid-coast; Jan. 22, 2009 (The Times Record)

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Posted by tatyque on January 22nd, 2009 - Permalink to this entry

History series starts BATH — The Sagadahoc History and Genealogy Room has announced its fifth annual Town History Series, jointly sponsored by the Patten Free Library and the Bath Historical Society . On six consecutive Saturday mornings from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. beginning this weekend, people from the towns served by the library will present aspects of their towns’ histories in the …

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Larry Magid’s 1984 review of the original Macintosh (CNET)

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Posted by tatyque on January 22nd, 2009 - Permalink to this entry

In January 1984, Steve Jobs–whom I described in my Macintosh review as “Apple’s young chairman”–gave me a preview of the original 128K Macintosh. As you can tell from the review, I was very impressed. Thousands of reviews later, I still am.

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