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Pussy Riot appeal conviction to European Court
02/07/2013 2:12am
Lawyers for three members of the feminist punk group Pussy Riot are contesting their convictions in the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
For best musical theater Grammy, a vet vs. newbie
02/07/2013 6:29am
David Alan Grier would obviously love to win a Grammy when the awards are handed out this weekend. It's a small part of his master plan.
Pussy Riot appeal conviction to European Court
02/07/2013 7:31am
Lawyers for three members of the feminist punk group Pussy Riot have contested their convictions in the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
Video game composer taking 'Journey' to Grammys
02/07/2013 7:44am
Austin Wintory still can't wrap his head around the fact that he's up against "Star Wars" composer John Williams for a Grammy Award.
Pianist's music fails to put tortoises in the mood
02/07/2013 7:46am
No wonder they're endangered.
Oscar Peterson's widow files copyright lawsuit
02/07/2013 7:49am
The widow of jazz pianist Oscar Peterson has filed a $1 million lawsuit against singer Hilary Kole for copyright infringement.
Universal Music to sell Coldplay label to Warner
02/07/2013 1:39pm
Universal Music Group is selling Parlophone _ the label of acts like Coldplay, David Guetta and Radiohead _ to Warner Music Group for 487 million pounds ($765 million).
Music world helps Newtown heal following massacre
02/07/2013 5:03pm
When 6-year-old Dylan Hockley was memorialized at a service following the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, his parents were especially moved by one song.
Police arrest 3 for threatening Kashmir girl band
02/07/2013 7:09pm
Three people have been arrested in Indian-controlled Kashmir for allegedly threatening the first Kashmiri all-girl rock band, which disbanded after its debut concert following abusive comments on social media and a demand from a top Muslim cleric that they stop performing.
APNewsBreak: Tyler to testify on HI celeb privacy
02/07/2013 8:56pm
Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler plans to attend a legislative hearing in Hawaii on Friday on a bill that bears his name and would limit people's freedom to take photos and video of celebrities.
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