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Western ski resorts have music in the key of free
Special to The TimesDuring the summer, ski resort towns don't close up shop. In fact, the warm-weather action can be more frenetic than the winter variety, what with golf, mountain biking, river rafting, hiking and more. Nowadays, there's more to your favorite ski resort in...Tags: Music, Concerts, Hotels and Accommodations, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Music Industry
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Trolling San Diego by Trolley
Special to The TimesNo vehicle deserves a break more than my little red pickup truck. In 15 years, it has ferried me safely over 271,000 miles of the planet. So it was pure joy to check the truck into the parking garage at the Bristol San Diego hotel for a weekend last...Tags: Cindy Sherman, Natural Resources, Sweetwater, Restaurants, Zoology
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For this traveler, the best way to see the sights is on the move
Times Staff WriterIt was your ultimate runner's high. But far from that sense of euphoria joggers acquire during a long run, as body and mind unite in harmony with nature, all my senses were on high alert instead. I could ill afford to lose myself in thought, as is my wont...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Trips and Vacations, Natural Resources, The Rolling Stones (music group), George W. Bush
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The Gloved One drops the ball at the Rock Hall of Fame induction
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNEW YORK -- Michael Jackson still doesn't get it, does he? The 16th annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction dinner here Monday was the ideal opportunity for the self-proclaimed King of Pop to begin humanizing himself--to start making us think of...Tags: U2 (music group), Keith Richards, Bono, Solomon Burke, Bob Marley
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Writer and activist Bobbi Salinas dead several months before family finds body
The Santa Fe New MexicanBarbara Salinas-Norman was a Chicana activist, a bilingual teacher, an author, a publisher and an artist. She was "intelligent," "inspiring," a "trailblazer." But her life had begun to unravel, and this once well-connected woman apparently died alone in...Tags: University of California, Berkeley, Movies, Entertainment, Book, Customs and Tradition
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Time to help out the Kid
He's up for the concert on Saturday, he thinks. Kid Ramos has felt up and down for the last year and a half, but his energy has surged back of late — as has his hair. The latter will soon fall out again as he enters chemo. Hopefully, his passion for...
Tags: Entertainment, Chemotherapy, Music, Concerts, Wars and Interventions
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Art, rhythm rock UCF Jazz Fest
It never has been easy to define jazz, but the task won't be any simpler at this weekend's UCF Orlando Jazz Festival, which aims to introduce music fans to the scope of the genre's influences. At concerts Friday and Saturday, March 22-23, at the...
Tags: Dizzy Gillespie, Entertainment, Fine Artists, Festive Events, Music
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SXSW 2013: Clive Davis and how the talent scout who knew 'nothing' got famous
AUSTIN, Texas -- Clive Davis is always selling something, it seems. At the South by Southwest Music Conference on Thursday, it was his autobiography that was being flogged, and as he sat to talk about it with Billboard journalist Bill Werde, he...Tags: Entertainment, Big Brother and the Holding Company (music group), Alicia Keys, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Music
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Briefly In News
Several fundraisers set for Dizz's As Is owner The community is coming together to show its support for Marc Pitz, owner of Dizz's As Is, who is battling pancreatic cancer. Several fundraisers have been set up for him. Furioso Salon will host a Cut-a-...Tags: Zinc (music group), Bars and Clubs, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants, Pancreatic Cancer
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Straight outta, um, Fountain Valley
The last thing they want is to become a generic surf band after growing up in conservative Fountain Valley. To gain some traction and grow a fan base, they decided to move a city over. It's taken them four years to find their sound, and with the...
Tags: Science and Technology, Entertainment, Electronics, Kelly Slater, Music
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Santana postpones Florida shows in Hollywood, Tampa
Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando SentinelSantana has postponed tour dates on Friday, Aug. 24, and Saturday, Aug. 25 at the Hard Rock in Hollywood, as well as a show on Sunday, Aug. 26, at the 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre in Tampa. Michael Vrionis, President of Universal Tone Management, says, ...
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