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Dear Musicians Please Be Brilliant or Get Out of The Way
4 hours ago ago from Fight — Digital Strategy
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1 day ago ago from offBeat
OffBeat has been pushing for recognition for the music, musicians, arts and cultural businesses in New Orleans for a long time. Along with MusicSwingsVotes.org , we're sponsoring the first of a series of public forms for the New Orleans mayoral candidates at 6:30 p.m. at Loyola University's Roussel Hall on Monday, January 11, 2010. All are welcome to attend. Please feel free to email me questions you'd like the candidates to consider ...
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