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What's new in entertainment (The Charlotte Observer) A look at what's new in movies, books, music, television, video games and DVDs for the weekend. MOVIES: "SPEED RACER" The Wachowski brothers ("The Matrix") directed this big-screen version of the cult Japanese cartoon about a young racer (Emile Hirsch), his feisty dad (John Goodman) and his mysterious competitor, known only as Racer X (Matthew Fox). With Christina Ricci, Roger Allam and ... Get Out guide (The Myrtle Beach Sun News) FESTIVALS MAYFEST ON MAIN, Main Street, North Myrtle Beach, 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Saturday. Free admission. Scheduled performers: Marine Corps Concert Band at 11 a.m., The Blue Dogs at noon, Bill Deal's Original Rhondels at 1 p.m., Cimmaron at 3 p.m., Donny and Susan Trexler at 4:30 p.m., and The Legends of Surf Music at 5 p.m. 280-5570 or www.nmb.us . THEATERSHOWS Raised in the church (Norwalk Advocate) STAMFORD - The music flowing from the Fairfield Avenue church every weekend sounds like the work of seasoned veterans. But most of the musicians behind the Latin gospel music on Saturday nights and the Caribbean gospel sounds on Sundays are the pastors' children. Spare Times (New York Times) AROUND TOWN. Gospel music legend giving up Jazzfest (New Orleans Times-Picayune) Sherman Washington brought gospel music to the world, and I want to thank him for that. "He means everything to the Gospel Tent," Jazzfest producer Quint Davis said. "It was a shared vision, but Sherman did it." Back from the real world and here’s what’s good (Telluride Daily Planet) Hello again music fans. Having just returned from an off-season trip which included a week in New York City seeing shows ranging from Nashville country (The Wrights w/ Jerry Douglas), to Heavy Metal (Dead Child), to the most amazing new Jazz (Bill Frisell Septet), to electronic Noise (Black Dice), to South African indie rock (BLK-JKS), and finally a good old-fashioned honky-tonk review led by ... What's new in entertainment (Centre Daily Times) A look at what's new in movies, books, music, television, video games and DVDs for the weekend. [AandE] Preaching to the choir (The Minnesota Daily) Gospel Gossip has been receiving a lot of hype after releasing their debut album, "Sing into My Mouth" last year on local label Guilt Ridden Pop. They were asked to play First Avenue's best new bands of 2007 showcase and achieved good reviews in ... Ani DiFranco Added to Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival's Stellar Line-Up (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) The 13th Annual Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival announced it has added Ani DiFranco to an already massive line up of artists over the June 27 - 29, 2008 weekend at beautiful Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville, Calif., just a three hour drive north of San Francisco. New FLOW morphing into the mainstream (Toronto Star) I'm old enough to remember what life was like before FLOW 93.5. Back in the '80s and '90s, if you wanted to hear hip-hop and R&B, Buffalo's WBLK-FM 93.7 was the only option. I know people who would drive across the border on a weekend to hear music they were deprived of, living in Toronto.
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