UFOs on the Moon? Space agency captures bizarre flashes of light on dark side of the Moon – Express.co.uk
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Express.co.uk UFOs on the Moon? Space agency captures bizarre flashes of light on dark side of the MoonExpress.co.ukThe bizarre phenomena were observed from Earth by the Moon Impacts Detection and Analysis System (MIDAS) on the nights of July 17 and July 18. MIDAS observatories in Spain scan the surface of the Moon on a daily […]

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Olympic champion Simone Biles returns, wins 2018 U.S. Classic
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It’s been two years since the 2016 Rio Olympic Games where powerhouse gymnast Simone Biles walked away with four gold medals and a bronze. Leading up to the Games, Biles won every all-around competition she entered since U.S. Nationals in 2013 and accumulated 19 total World and Olympic medals, 14 of…

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Top 5 reasons to see Smashing Pumpkins live
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Alternative rock pioneers The Smashing Pumpkins are on the road with their Shiny And Oh So Bright Tour, their first tour in nearly two decades. The mostly reunited lineup features founding members Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, and James Iha. Joining them on stage is longtime Smashing Pumpkins…

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5 Reasons to go to Panorama in 2019
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Although this year’s festival was plagued with severe weather issues on Friday, and an alleged flight delay on Saturday (Lil Wayne), Panorama Music Festival still churned out an incredible weekend full of entertainment and excitement. With 2019 on the horizon, it’s never too soon to start planning…

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Eryn Allen Kane announces fall 2018 tour dates
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Chicago-based singer Eryn Allen Kane will head out across North America this fall for an 11-date headlining tour set to begin on Sept. 13 in San Diego. The soulful singer who was once mentored by the late Prince, will bring her rich vocals to most major cities across the U.S. throughout the tour…

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Review: We Banjo 3 find 'Haven' in the space between Celtic and bluegrass
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The connections between traditional Celtic music and bluegrass are strong ones. Many of the most beloved bluegrass traditions have origins in ballads from Ireland, Scotland, or Wales. In spite of this strong historical link, there aren’t a lot of bands who explore the spaces between the two musical…

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Michael Nesmith's First National Redux live album returns to some of his best solo music
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It was a surprise and a nice one when Michael Nesmith decided to revive his First National Band album with the gigs that resulted in Michael Nesmith and the First National Band Redux Live at the Troubadour. The album, already out in the UK, will be released in the U.S. on Aug. 3 on 7A […]

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My Morning Jacket’s Carl Broemel announces solo album and North American tour dates
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My Morning Jacket’s longtime guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Carl Broemel announced on Monday that he’ll be releasing his third solo album this fall with a nine-track studio project titled Washed Out, which is due out on Sept. 21. The album is Broemel’s first full-length solo effort since 201…

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Nigerian College Has Genie Problem – Coast to Coast AM
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Students at a Nigerian college have figured out a foolproof way to skip classes, avoid exams, and generally be excused from all accountability. Claims of genies stalking students in the college hallways have become the go-to-reason for anything going awry. Why didn’t we think of these excuses when we were in school? There are More […]

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Asda shopper 'saves life of baby who was left in carpark in heatwave'
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Jenna Langston (pictured) forced the boot of the car open when she saw the three-month-old baby boy ‘dripping in sweat’ outside Asda in Barnes Hill, Birmingham.

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