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| Abdel Halim Hafez |
| Published: December 23, 2007, 3:08 am |
| Tags: Soundtrack, Projects Series, M Sica Rabe |
| of the singer, composer, and bandleader Abdel Halim Hafez is of unknown origin in terms of its recording date. It was captured live in front of the Kariat Al Fengan Belly Dancing festival, and the performance is notated by one single track. Initially, one has to wonder if this is the right recording, since the band is featured for the first 12 |
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| Ash - 31 Oct 07 |
| Published: December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm |
| a definite change for the band's sound and image and a step that led Ash's fan base to expand into more of what the band had been looking for since the beginning. With a new bandmate and the end of their teenage years, Ash welcomed anything that came their way. The late '90s marked a maturation for Ash as a unit as well as individually. Their |
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| Open Wide for the Fringe Festival! |
| Published: August 9, 2007, 2:16 pm |
| Tags: Theater |
| Pigeon Man Apocalypse raw, livid and utterly mesmeric", this black comedy seems as close to a sure thing as you can get. A hit at The Edinburgh Fringe Fest, the one-many play concerns one Arthur Cork, who holds forth in an abandoned London squat where he lives on pigeons and rainwater. Then a family moves in next door and demons awake |
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| Crowd Farms' could offer alternative energy |
| Published: August 9, 2007, 8:50 pm |
| Tags: News |
| The band takes center stage, the fans surge forward and the sheer power of the crowd's excitement amplifies the sound of their favorite songs providing enough energy, in fact, to move a train. |
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| Can This Black Box See Into the Future? |
| Published: August 5, 2006, 2:43 pm |
| of provocative cartoondrawings. When the pictures were shown, the machinesregistered the subject's brainwaves as they reactedstrongly to the images before them. This was to beexpected.Far less easy to explain was the fact that in many cases,these dramatic patterns began to register a few secondsbefore each of the pictures were even flashed |
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