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  1. Summer 2013 Pop and Jazz Festivals

    Nationwide pop and jazz listings.

    New York Times May 17 04:11AM UTC
  2. Center for the Intrepid helps wounded warriors come back from bomb blasts

    The Center for the Intrepid in San Antonio is one of the few places that rehabilitates wounded warriors from battle. When you walk into the building, you can feel the inspiration of every soldier trying to recover from injuries, going through the same pain of trying to feel whole again. Most of them were struck by an improvised explosive device. "My neck wanted to go this way (and) my limbs ...

    KENS 5 San Antonio Apr 25 02:51AM UTC
  3. A taste of one of the world's best restaurants

    Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Spain, just took the title of the best restaurant in the...

    Hello! May 1 15:32PM UTC
  4. State colleges: Arizona State baseball team beats Utah

    State colleges: Arizona State baseball team beats Utah combined News Services Published Apr 27, 2013 08:42PM MDT The Arizona State baseball team took a three-run lead in the first inning and went on to beat Utah 5-1 in a Pac-12 game Saturday at Spring Mobile Ballpark. The Sun Devils (27-12-1, 10-7) ripped four hits, including three doubles, in the first inning off Utah starter Dalton Carroll (3 ...

    The Salt Lake Tribune Apr 28 02:45AM UTC
  5. All Tomorrow's Parties - Curated By TV On The Radio

    Art-rock and rap land on Britain's south coast... Pontins’ Holiday Park in Camber, East Sussex isn't the first place you'd expect some of Brooklyn's – nay, the world’s – most esoteric musicians to converge. But converge they do, at the behest of the most-recent All Tomorrow’s Parties curators TV On the Radio , themselves headliners on the weekender’s Saturday night. Friday finds Unknown Mortal ...

    Clash Music May 15 15:10PM UTC
  6. Florida as you've never seen it before

    Just inside the North Beach car park of the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Reserve, a statue of a 16th-century Spaniard faces west. Ignoring the shore that lies behind him, his gaze, shielded by a conquistador's helmet, seems to look beyond the immediate. It flickers over the thick vegetation of this lush wetland zone, settling on the bright light of the afternoon sky. And there it lingers ...

    Independent Apr 26 17:21PM UTC