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New Delhi, Nov.19 (ANI: The rich and vibrant culture of Punjab has gained big popularity over the years across the world. It gets strongly reflected during Punjabi weddings and other ceremonies. And, 'The Great Big Punjabi Wedding', a new music album promises to cater all that and much more. [read more]
Music can make or break your wedding celebration. If the right songs are not played or the sound system is too loud, you may end up with a crowd of annoyed guests. When asked, 81 percent of guests at weddings said that the one thing they remembered most was the reception entertainment. [read more]
Should Chris Brown get a second chance? The people who filled the Fillmore on Thursday for the local stop of his 19-city Fan Appreciation Tour certainly seemed ready to move on. They came bearing banners. They shrieked every time he shed a layer of clothing.... [read more]
After nearly 20 years on the music scene, Edwin McCain still feels the same passion when he steps out on stage each night. "I don't feel any different than when I was playing at the frat houses," McCain said. "Performing allows me to play music for a living and do what I absolutely love to do. [read more]
WOODSTOCK – The worldwide phenomenon "Sing-a-Long Sound of Music" comes to Town Hall Theatre on Saturday, Nov. 28, at 7 p.m. Having started in the UK back in 1999, the show has now become a worldwide hit, playing to packed houses across the globe with more than 10,000 performances in nine different countries. It's even filled the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles – three times. ... [read more]
As I've mentioned before, music is capable of just about anything, and so are people. This is why it's always important to be in touch with your anger and to know how to properly express it through different musical means. People oftentimes suck, and you are morally obligated as a decent member of society to call out the offending party appropriately. [read more]
PEOPLE are being urged to attend an exhibition featuring well-known wedding dresses. [read more]
Chris Brown hits the Royal Oak Music Theatre on Wednesday as part of his "Fan Appreciation" tour. The question remains whether Brown will be able to come back from the February incident where he assaulted then-girlfriend Rihanna, leaving her -- and his career -- bruised and bloodied. Here are three things Brown can do to salvage his once-promising career. [read more]
What: ''Tony and Tiny's Wedding''-style show about a boy's bar mitzvah, starring 15-year-old Storm Hurwitz, a student at the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Performing Arts. [read more]




