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How to Destroy Angels isn't Nine Inch Nails, but Trent Reznor is back
For a couple of generations, Trent Reznor's Nine Inch Nails was the gateway band to industrial music, the hard-driving, no-nonsense big brother to what is now being called EDM (some of us knew this endless boogie as dance music pre-rebranding). Reznor's...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Trent Reznor, Lollapalooza, Entertainment, Music
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Hopscotch IV announces music lineup
The News & ObserverHere is the preliminary band list for the fourth annual Hopscotch Music Festival, happening Sept. 5-7 in various nightspots throughout downtown Raleigh. Consider this a work in progress, in which there will be some comings and goings from the list...Tags: Big Boi, Raleigh, Local Natives (music group), Entertainment, Sade (music artist)
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Eateries to center on Wilmette
Mitchell Dulin ambled through his new Wilmette restaurant, The Avenue, still under construction and coated in a layer of dust, and saw things not yet in existence. There was the walnut bar with the black tufting, the 7-foot-tall Tuscan wine press, the...
Tags: Chicago Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Pizzas, Bars and Clubs, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Edgy and ready, veteran players returning to city
This is one of those “Wow!” weeks for Chicago music fans, as two performers with a rich history in this city's edgy music scene are out and about, making noise. Helen Money People first got a glimpse of cellist Alison Chesley when she was...
Tags: Shellac (music group), PJ Harvey, Entertainment, Music, Genres
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What we know about 'Divergent' filming in Chicago
We know "Divergent" — the futuristic sci-fi flick starring Shailene Woodley ("The Descendants") and directed by Neil Burger ("Limitless") — will begin filming entirely on location in Chicago and at Cinespace Chicago Film Studios on the West...
Tags: Mark Ballas, Brandy (singer), John Hancock Center, Melissa McCarthy, Shailene Woodley
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Japanese Post-Rock Quartet MONO's Epic Bombast Arrives in Hamden on Oct. 26
In some alternate universe, where an instrumental post-rock band’s greatness is measured by how many glockenspiel players they have, MONO, with four, reigns supreme. Here, of course, that’s not how it works. Still, MONO’s bombast, their...
Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Music
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Gay Witch Abortion's Colorful Name and Liberating, Rugged Rock Come to Cafe Nine on Sept. 26
Gay Witch Abortion w/ Big Business and Ferocious Fucking Teeth $12. 8 p.m., Sept. 26. Cafe Nine, 250 State St., New Haven, cafenine.com Jesse Bottomley doesn't exactly know why he plays what he plays. Sometimes, he wonders about it. “Every once...
Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), The Black Keys (music group), Social Issues, Anxiety, Abortion
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Monogamy Party Zigzag Down the Wild Side at Cherry Street in Wallingford on Aug. 27
Monogamy Party w/ Cold Snap and Burrows Aug. 27, 8 p.m., $7, Cherry Street Station, 491 N. Cherry St., Wallingford, manicproductions.org Sometimes — not often, but sometimes – you don't need to actually see a band to be convinced that...
Tags: No Age (music group), Iggy Pop, Entertainment, Rob Zombie, Sharon Jones
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Throwing Muses' Kristin Hersh Talks Major Label Drama Before Going Solo in New London on Aug. 11
Kristin Hersh w/ Daphne Lee Martin, Chuck E. Costa, Girls Guns and Glory, Milksop:Unsung, and Graverobbers. $10 suggested donation, 3 p.m., Aug. 11. Hygienic Art Park, 79 Bank St., New London, hygienic.ning.com Life with major labels has produced a...
Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Music Industry, Entertainment, Kristin Hersh
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Ray Bradbury dies at 91; author lifted fantasy to literary heights
Ray Bradbury, the writer whose expansive flights of fantasy and vividly rendered space-scapes have provided the world with one of the most enduring speculative blueprints for the future, has died. He was 91. Bradbury died Tuesday night, his daughter,...
Tags: Lifetime (tv network), O. Henry, Newspaper and Magazine, Jules Verne, Arthur C. Clarke
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Emmylou Harris, in the moment
Emmylou Harris is trailed by a ragtag parade of eager dogs when she answers a knock at the door of the comfortable two-story home on a fenceless parcel a few miles from downtown Nashville, where she lives with her 89-year-old mother, Eugenia.
The...Tags: Steve Earle, Career and Workplace, Minority Groups, Dog (animal), Shania Twain
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