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BlackBerry Enters Music Streaming Market: Too Little, Too Late?

BlackBerry Enters Music Streaming Market: Too Little, Too Late? (via redOrbit) John Neumann for RedOrbit.com Research In Motion (RIM) seems to be sailing through some rough seas at the moment. Apple and Android are eating up its Blackberry market share like a pair of hungry sharks and they show no signs of slowing. Hoping to … Continue reading

Lady Gaga wows S. Koreans as global tour kicks off

Lady Gaga wows S. Koreans as global tour kicks off (via AFP) US pop diva Lady Gaga wowed tens of thousands of South Koreans at the opening show of her global tour Friday with signature flamboyant outfits and a provocative performance. The star dazzled some 50,000 fans at the Olympic stadium in Seoul, with the … Continue reading

‘Hunger Games’ loses top N. America box office spot

‘Hunger Games’ loses top N. America box office spot (via AFP) Smash hit “The Hunger Games” finally lost its position atop the North American box office, as debut rom-com “Think Like A Man” stormed to the number one slot, final figures showed Monday. “Think Like A Man,” an ensemble film based on Steve Harvey’s best-selling … Continue reading

Harlem Book Fair Comes to Newark this weekend April 27th & 28th

Harlem Book Fair Comes to Newark this weekend April 27th & 28th (via NewarkPress.Info) , Rutgers Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor, is chairperson of the Newark fair, while Wilma Grey, director of the Newark Public Library, is event director. A partial list of local participating authors include Benilde Little, Moody Holiday, Anasa Maat, Valerie Wilson Wesley, … Continue reading

Smuggler – Why You Should Combine the Shards

In this post we’re talking about combining those colored matrix shards, you know, those Datacrons you spent all that time getting that don’t even provide any inherent stats.

Downtown’s Week in Live Music — April 23

Downtown’s Week in Live Music — April 23 (via Downtown Magazine NYC)   Thursday, April 26 WFC Winter Garden 200 Vesey Street 6:00 pmKnickerbocker Chamber Orchestra & Poet’s houseCome listen to the musical explorations created directly by the students of P.S. 89 & I.S. 289. The Knickerbocker Chamber Orchestra and the Poet’s House have collaborated … Continue reading

British Library buys Europe’s oldest book for £9m

British Library buys Europe’s oldest book for £9m (via AFP) The St Cuthbert gospel, Europe’s oldest intact book, will remain in Britain after a record-breaking fundraising campaign by the British Library, it said Tuesday. Half of the £9 million ($14.2 million, 10.8 million euros) required to purchase the 7th Century copy of the Gospel of … Continue reading

New North American tour for singer Charles Aznavour

New North American tour for singer Charles Aznavour (via AFP) French singer Charles Aznavour is back for a new North American concert tour, and it’s not to say farewell. “I just wrote a song saying I will not say goodbye,” says the 87-year-old crooner of his upcoming concerts in Montreal, Quebec City, Los Angeles and … Continue reading

How to Sing Better Easily

One of the most common issues that singers experience when learning how to sing, is a ‘break’ in their voice. This usually occurs when you’re singing from your lower register – namely the ‘chest’ register, where you use your ‘speaking’ notes – up to your ‘middle’ register, notes you might use in more animated or … Continue reading