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Violinist goes Gaga with etudes and pop
In March violinist-composer Daniel Bernard Roumain performed with the wild and wanton Lady Gaga on "American Idol," romping through her techno-pop hit "Poker Face." On June 4, Roumain will share a bill with visual artist Radcliffe Bailey, writer Richard McCann and 24 associate artists-in-residence at the Atlantic Center for the Arts.
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Get a monopoly on Dead recordings
Grateful Dead-opoly is a board game that resembles that one with Marvin Gardens and Park Place. Except that, instead of building a business empire, here the goal is to "tour with the Dead."
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Next 'Galaxy' can't possibly be good enough for adults
Yes, "Super Mario Galaxy 2" is a very cute Mario game that I would strongly suggest for my nephew, Kyle. It's quite good. On the other hand, I'm going to devote a lot of this review to criticizing the one super dumb thing in it that's annoying me to no end.
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Pulitzer winner, professor show their photos
Stephen Crowley and Dan Biferie were students at Daytona State College 35 years ago. Their photos are on display at the Southeast Museum of Photography.
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Elephants, doggies and wire-walking wizards, oh my!
The Carson & Barnes Circus, which bills itself as the "world's largest traditional tent circus," is coming to Daytona Beach.
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Up, up and away
New Smyrna Beach will be full of hot air -- and a lot more -- this weekend.
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Country star Paisley hits the Ocean Center
Known for such hits as "American Saturday Night," "Ticks" and "I'm Still a Guy," the Grammy Award-winning Paisley will be in concert Aug. 12 as part of his "H2O World Tour."
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'80s music lights up benefit
Sixteen Candles and More, an '80's-themed event, will benefit Grassroots Giving.
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Scientists in 'Splice' get an odd lesson in parenthood
The hardest fiction to swallow in Vincenzo Natali's provocative sci-fi thriller "Splice" may well be the youth of the research couple at the center of the story.
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'Marmaduke': Who let this dog out?
Wouldn't it be great if 7-year-olds could drive themselves to the movies? You could give them some money for Junior Mints or whatever, send them on their way, and never have to trouble yourself with tripe like "Marmaduke."
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Get thee to see 'The Greek'
Finally this summer, a movie that lives up to its hype.
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No 'Sex' appeal in this overindulgent sequel
"Sex and the City 2" is so over-the-top ridiculous, it plays like a parody of what a sequel to the 2008 hit movie would be.
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CD grazes in the grass of South Africa
such artists as Blk Sonshine, Phinda and Zoro.
Who?
Those musicians and others are featured on "South Africa," a new compilation from Putumayo World Music.
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OK Go goes time-lapse for new video
The members of the Cali pop-rock band OK Go say they shot their new video, "End Love," in one take -- just as they did for their treadmill-hopping clip for "Here It Goes Again."
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Ronci band swings into oceanside venue
The Sal Ronci Swing Band, featuring vocalist Linda Cole, will be in concert at the Bandshell,
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Matthew Perryman
Guitarist Matthew Perryman of the band Electric Church says Dylan or Hendrix would make for great dinner conversation.
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Skyline restaurant gets new name, focus
Hoping to recapture some of the place's history, the owners of the former officer's club building at the New Smyrna Beach Airport have renamed their restaurant Skyline 1949 Restaurant and Bar.
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Underage drinking links city, university
DeLand officials have partnered with Stetson University to raise awareness about the consequences of alcohol consumption by teenagers. By Patricio G. Balona.
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A smokin' night
A cigar newbie gets some advice on what to try at an Ormond Beach cigar bar. By Kelly Cuculiansky.
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So Napa -- Local Wine Bar Goes Big Time
SoNapa, a wine bar on the eastern portion of the Indian River Village shopping center in New Smyrna Beach, looks to turn into a big-time franchise. By Jim Witters.
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Daria does DVD
Twelve years after "Daria" ended its run on MTV, the animated series is coming out on DVD for the first time.
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Sinatra tunes a challenge for 'Idol' contestants
Even though he's no longer around, Frank Sinatra can still intimidate.
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`Seinfeld' actress is tickled by Walk of Fame typo
They misspelled Julia Louis-Dreyfus' name on her Hollywood Walk of Fame star, but the Emmy-winning star of "Seinfeld" and "The New Adventures of Old Christine" seemed tickled by the typo.
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On Hallmark Channel, 'Girls' are still golden
Has there ever been a better TV sitcom about four seniors living together in Miami than "The Golden Girls"? I would argue that no, no there hasn't.
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