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Raising a glass to city’s popular real ale festival – Worcester News

6. August 2011

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Raising a glass to city's popular real ale festival Worcester News And for the more formidable constitutions, there will be the 11 per cent proof Russian Imperial Stout, although one pint of the ale might see a few participants' beer festival get an early finish. Organisers are expecting 13000 visitors this year and ... and more

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It’s Saturday, Aug. 6. Here’s what’s happening in your community – Lake Chelan Mirror

6. August 2011

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It's Saturday, Aug. 6

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Classical Preview: Strung along from the cello to the guitar – Yorkshire Post

6. August 2011

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Classical Preview: Strung along from the cello to the guitar Yorkshire Post At the other end of the festival we move to Harrogate's Royal Hall when Piotrowicz conducts the Hallé orchestra in an evening of four of the most famous Russian works. Tchaikovsky's Fantasy Overture, Romeo and Juliet and the Pathetique Symphony frame ...

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Artist’s Russia links break new ground – Ross-Shire Journal

5. August 2011

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Artist's Russia links break new ground Ross-Shire Journal The week-long exhibition in Edinburgh accompanies music by Scottish singer, songwriter and translator, Tommy Beavitt, whose long-term project to interpret and perform the work of the Russian bard, Vladimir Vysotsky (1938-1980), in English and Russian , ...

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Pianist asked to play for prince – Pocklington Post

4. August 2011

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Pianist asked to play for prince – Pocklington Post

Pocklington Post Pianist asked to play for prince Pocklington Post Emmanuel featured on regional television composing a 15-minute piece of music , entitled Winter Solstice, which was previewed by the Scarborough Symphony Orchestra. And, last year, Emmanuel performed for Lord Levy and the Russian Ambassador in a benefit ...

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Folk week by the sea – Kent News

4. August 2011

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Folk week by the sea – Kent News

Kent News Folk week by the sea Kent News Since then the event, which runs until August 12, has grown to include folk music not only from the UK but around the world. This year, just some of the music lined up for visitors, ranges from Russian gypsy violins and Australian mountain singers and ...

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Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake fuel relationship rumours with dinner date – Metro

3. August 2011

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Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake fuel relationship rumours with dinner date – Metro

msnbc.com Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake fuel relationship rumours with dinner date Metro While Mila was able to speak to the press in fluent Russian - her native tongue - Justin was listening to a translation through headphones. When a reporter asked Justin why he has moved away from music to focus on movies, Kunis, 27, instantly snapped ... Pics: Justin Timberlake's Bodyguard Kicks Photographer Over Blocked Entry AceShowbiz all 304 news articles

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Stereoboard Speaks To Emerging New Brighton Band Red Kyte (Interview) – Stereoboard.com

3. August 2011

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Stereoboard Speaks To Emerging New Brighton Band Red Kyte (Interview) Stereoboard.com We did a studio diary keeping everyone up to date too. Jonny: We all have a great sense of humour but the one who makes us laugh the most is definitely Matt! Just looking at his face cracks me up

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Edinburgh Festival’s Tim Key: It’s nuts to be working with Steve Coogan – Metro

3. August 2011

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Edinburgh Festival’s Tim Key: It’s nuts to be working with Steve Coogan – Metro

Metro Edinburgh Festival's Tim Key: It's nuts to be working with Steve Coogan Metro He started jotting his poetry down when he was 18, before heading to Sheffield university to do a degree in Russian . It took bad performances in alpha male comedy clubs and at spoken word/poetry nights before he found his audience.

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The opera that needs a Government Health Warning – Telegraph.co.uk (blog)

2. August 2011

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The opera that needs a Government Health Warning – Telegraph.co.uk (blog)

Telegraph.co.uk (blog) The opera that needs a Government Health Warning Telegraph.co.uk (blog) And just as the Wolf-Ferrari was disappointing, so was a Joan Rodgers song recital the previous night – at least, until she got into her stride with the Russian repertory that's become her home ground.

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