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The Conversation: Marriage Security and Insecurities

David : Well, I confess that my emotional life right now revolves around the question of whether Indiana can win a slowed-down, half-court game against a quality opponent.

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Freddie McGregor, Etana to host IRAWMAs

Veteran reggae superstar Freddie McGregor, and reggae princess Etana will host the 32nd staging of the International Reggae and World Music Awards , making its fifth return to South Florida since 1993.

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Wailer to release Reincarnate Souls

LEGENDARY roots-reggae singer Bunny Wailer is set to release a commemorative 50-track album titled Reincarnate Souls in April.

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Bonehead among latest names for Bestival

A HOST of bands and DJs have been added to the Bestival 2013 bill, including hot new band Savages, dub reggae star Max Romeo - who recorded with Lee Scratch Perry - jazz maestro Courtney Pine and...

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Junior Marvin and One Love play tribute to Bob Marley at the Hamilton

If you are a fan of Bob Marley and reggae music then the Hamilton in Washington, D.C. is the place to be Saturday night March 30, 2013.

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Cutting ties - When artiste/manager relationships go bad

THE seemingly unshakable bond between deejay Busy Signal and his longtime manager/producer Shane Brown, was shattered recently with news of their split.

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Bass Culture: When Reggae Was King

On April 22, 1978 30,000 people filled Kingston's National Stadium to see the One Love Peace concert.

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Kenny Chesney Welcomes Willie Nelson and the Wailers Band on "Life on a Rock"

Kenny Chesney has recruited Willie Nelson and reggae icons the Wailers Band to perform on his new album, Life on a Rock .

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Hot Ticket: Aaron Carter/Toots and the Maytals

Two more different crowds the Aggie could not possibly be playing host to this weekend.

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The Buzz: What's Happening This Weekend

On Friday, get transported to Paris circa the 1960s, with a show by Les Filles Rouges Burlesque at the Mystic Theather in Petaluma.

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Noon march for Tivoli, Coral Gardens raid today

A year after Independence and two years before Jamaica marked its 50th anniversary, the state and citizens were embroiled in high-profile incidents of conflict.

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Junkie XL

Tom Holkenborg, known to his fans as Junkie XL, is one of those rare artists who truly merits the oft-used praise "Renaissance man." His main entrance onto the world stage was his 2002 remix of Elvis...

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Big names added to Mouth of the Tyne line up

More top acts have been announced for this year's Mouth of the Tyne festival at Tynemouth Priory and Castle Pop legends The Human League and Brit Award-winner James Morrison have already been confirmed...

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Bad Friday concert for Jarrett Park

A galaxy of mostly Rastafarian reggae and dancehall acts is expected to headline a concert to be staged at Jarrett Park Saturday night, as a part of the Rasta Bad Friday commemorative events.

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Bluesfest so amazing it's in tents

Taj Mahal performs at the Crossroads Stage during day two at the Byron Bay Bluesfest at Tyagarah Tee Tree Farm.

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Disconnect: A Movie About All of Us

Disconnect , a film directed by Henry Alex Rubin and written by Andrew Stern, is incredibly timely, focusing on the way contemporary lives intersect digitally but never quite connect in the real world.

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Revolutionaries: So much for the peasant persona

It's romantic to think of the political grassroots revolutionary as a peasant type.

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In South Africa, A Reggae Legacy Lives On

It's Thursday night in downtown Johannesburg and some 500 people are packed into Bassline, a warehouse-like club in a hipster-friendly neighborhood.

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Smooth acts dominate Bluesfest, right down to the last follicle

You didn't need a beard to be a star at this weekend's Byron Bay's Bluesfest - but it sure helped.

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Review: The Specials made for a nostalgic-without-parody night of dancing fun

The two highest paid public servants in British Columbia - whose combined pay was more than $1.5 million in 2010 - work in a building in Victoria that doesn't even have a sign identifying the business.

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