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Mr. Yerawadekar, who leads the band Low Mentality, teaches a rock-music program at the Bank Street School for Children in the Morningside Heights section of the city.
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The station, which Fadlallah still represents, denies the Holocaust and runs music videos inspiring suicide attacks in Iraq, the West Bank and Gaza.
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The annual Mathew Street Festival returns this Bank Holiday weekend with seven stages offering free live music across the city.
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Palestinian-American director Jackie Salloum tells the story of a handful of young emcees scattered throughout Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank, trying to overcome politics and partition to make their music.
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Mr Blair said celebrations will climax with local street parties as well as pop and classical music concerts in the Queen's garden at Buckingham Palace during the Bank Holiday weekend of 1-4 June.
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Additionally, the bank has served as an incubator for social programs including the youth music group Companhia Bate Palmas, a vocational school, food security projects geared toward women, a general store and Palma brand clothing and cleaning items.
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In 1972, he played a small benefit for George McGovern, at a movie theatre in Red Bank, but, as a young man, his interest in the music was almost completely as a source of personal liberation.
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To the accompaniment of baroque recorder music piped through the building, Tetsuo Shimokawa, the chairman of Dogin, a local bank, blames poor communications with the rest of Japan for the island's woes.
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