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Music
Perennially touring Pride coming to 'Peg in May
COUNTRY legend Charley Pride will play an afternoon concert at the Centennial Concert Hall on May 1.
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If it's November in Winnipeg, it must be string quartet month
Did you know that November is unofficially string quartet month in Winnipeg? Three local musical outfits are featuring string quartet performances this month and while that may not be a record, it certainly is an occurrence worthy of note.
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Cuban-born singer learns to chill
B.C.-based Latin musician Alex Cuba says he is an immigrant twice over.
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Singer-songwriter VIC CHESNUTT won't stay quiet
For a guy in desperate need of health-care reform, Vic Chesnutt isn't a fan of President Barack Obama's plan.
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Hedley headed here
Vancouver pop-rock band Hedley hits the MTS Centre, March 31, with special guests Boys Like Girls, Stereos and Fefe Dobson.
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Mötley Crüe Canadian tour stops at MTS on Jan. 29
MöTLEY Crüe will play the MTS Centre on Jan. 29 as part of its 10-city Dead of Winter Canadian tour, promoter Live Nation has announced.
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