- Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble puts its initials on series of compositions (Pittsburgh
- Goings on About Town: Classical Music (The New Yorker)
- Betty Allen dies at 82; mezzo-soprano and music teacher (Los Angeles Times)
- Country Music Stars At The White House (NPR)
- Michael Steinberg, music critic and writer, dies at age 80 (The San Francisco Examine
- 200 busted for drugs at music fest (Toowoomba Chronicle)
- HoustonPress Music Awards Showcase (KIAH-TV Houston)
- Top Billionaire Art Collectors (Forbes)
- The art of a recession: Gallery owners struggling (The Arizona Republic)
- Art auction grosses $11.375 million (Reno Gazette-Journal)
- The Music Streams That Soothe an Industry (New York Times)
- Music festival fans defy weather (BBC News)
- Music therapy program for Palm Beach County students silenced with budget cuts (The P
- Splendour bender ends in court for music fans (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
- Michael Steinberg, music critic and writer, dies at age 80 (The San Francisco Examine
- Ariston Anderson: In the Ever-Evolving Music Industry, Here Are the New Rules for Bre
- Celtic music comes to Schuetzen Park (Quad-City Times)
- Music therapy teacher laments end of her program due to cuts (Sun-Sentinel)
- Thunder Bay back this week for music festival (Middletown Journal)
- Review: Chamber Music Northwest closes another season with flare (The Oregonian)
- Awash in art (Boston Globe)
- Eat your art out at 52nd Annual Gold Coast Art Fair (Daily Herald)
- A love of music at Suzuki (The Bismarck Tribune)
- Music therapy teacher laments end of her program due to cuts (Sun-Sentinel)
- Court music strikes renewed chord (Vietnam Net)
- Shift is on to streaming music sites (Albany Times Union)
- Is music made too much for mass appeal? (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Beautiful Thing - Ciara Married To Music (ContactMusic)
- Rock out at daylong music fest this weekend for $15 (Dayton Daily News)
- Michael Jackson's father speaks at Newark music festival (The Star-Ledger)
- The art of a recession: Gallery owners struggling (USA Today)
- Outside art being freely given (BBC News)
- The art of a recession: Gallery owners struggling (KATU Portland)
- The Music Streams That Soothe an Industry (New York Times)
- Salzburg Festival kicks off month of music, opera (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Country Music Stars At The White House (NPR)
- Tuition centres, music schools tighten H1N1 infection control measures (Channel NewsA
- Doyle Bramhall to play final set in summer music series (News 8 Austin)
- Doyle Bramhall to play final set in summer music series (News 8 Austin)
- John Baldessari, 'Art and Power' in Africa (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Bellevue's big draw: 300,000 expected at art fairs (Seattle Times)
- American researcher explores VN performance art (Vietnam Net)
- 'Next to Normal''s Kitt Makes Music for Playwrights Horizons Play (Playbill via Yahoo
- Filmmaker Travels the World to Promote Peace Through Music (ABC News)
- Streets of Denver alive with sounds of UMS music (Denver Post)
- The Sound of Music Begins North Carolina Theatre Run July 25 (Playbill)
- How to load music onto a mobile phone (CNET)
- A fresh take on reggae, world music (The Charlotte Observer)
- School plan is music to ears (The Border Mail)
- Deadly Music Fest- Rock Band Goes Indie- Muse Treasure Hunt- Cheap Trick on Conan- Br
- Mt. Holly Springs shop plans live music (The Sentinel)
- Not the Average Music Lesson: Limelite Students Join Bands (East Aurora Advertiser)
- A Master’s in Art Crime (No Cloak and Dagger) (New York Times)
- London's National Gallery offers its art on the iPhone (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- "Yellow Submarine" art director dies (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Country Music Fills White House Bill (New York Times)
- Stars come out for White House music event (UPI)
- MySpace Music: It's all about the data (CNET)
- iLike talks download store with music labels (CNET)
- An Evening With 'Final Fantasy' Music Man Nobuo Uematsu (Wired News)
- White House Goes Country for Music Workshop (Fox News)
- Warner Music Still Hasn't Renewed YouTube Deal (PC Magazine)
- Struggling Prince Music Theater in Philly Plans Full Season in 2009-10 (Playbill)
- Star De Azlan shines bright on country music (Houston Chronicle)
- Norfolk's Spanish-language station is more than music (The Virginian-Pilot)
- Skull and Bones: The Haunted Art of James Ensor (Time Magazine)
- GREAT REWORKS OF ART (New York Post)
- See art for free at Bay Area galleries (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Music Industry Lures ‘Casual’ Pirates to Legal Sites (International Herald Tribune)
- One killed in tent collapse at Slovak music festival (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Jazz drummer artfully balances family life and his love of music (Detroit Free Press)
- Fair celebrates folk art, music (The Buffalo News)
- Tool headlines Mile High Music Festival opening (Denver Post)
- Music gear mecca's siren song wanes (The Tennessean)
- Muzak of their choice isn't music to my ears (Baltimore Sun)
- Country music fills Cubs shrine (Chicago Tribune)
- Music surrounds Tahoe, now and in future (The Sacramento Bee)
- A safe harbor for music and fun in the sun (The Sacramento Bee)
- Germany: In Art Gallery, a Nazi Salute (New York Times)
- Starbucks local cafe pilot has alcohol, live music (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Report: music fans cling to CDs, but discover music online (Ars Technica)
- MATHS & SCIENCE: Music is also important (The New Straits Times)
- Queensland music festival kicks off (News Mail)
- Court: O'Keeffe Museum has no right to Fisk University art (USA Today)
- Tennessee: Ruling in Art Collection Dispute (New York Times)
- On display in the name of art (BBC News)
- Starbucks local cafe pilot has alcohol, live music (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- AOL: We're a Music Destination, Not a Radio (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)
- Q&A: Maxwell on music, love and his hair (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Music industry wants cut of Pirate Bay sale (CNET)
- Music Fans Favor CDs Over Downloads (WebProNews)
- Vernon native Elisa Girlando’s music career soars (The Record and Herald News)
- Starbucks cafe pilot has alcohol, music (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
- Michael Jackson Left Lots of Unreleased Music, Mottola Says (TV Guide)
- Wedding music (Stuff)
- Music Jam in the Park (Washington Post)
- Australia's 'Big Things' go from kitsch to art (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Pyongyang art troupe opens tour of China (People's Daily)
- County panel OKs permits for Park East art projects (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- 10 Weirdest Ways to Distribute Music (Wired News)