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- St. John’s Slips Past Marist in Holiday Festival pener
- Bengalooru film festival from January 3
- Grass greener on every side

St. John’s Slips Past Marist in Holiday Festival pener
New York Times – Dec 29, 2007
John’s Slips Past Marist in Holiday Festival pener – New York Times. John’s held on for a 62-59 victory against Marist on Friday night in the opening round of the Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden. John’s held on for a 62-59 victory against Marist on Friday night in the opening round of the Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden.

Bengalooru film festival from January 3
Hindu – Dec 29, 2007
Festival director and filmmaker Girish Kasaravalli told presspersons here on Friday that Governor Rameshwar Thakur would inaugurate the festival on January 3. Filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan would be the chief guest.

Grass greener on every side
The Australian – Dec 29, 2007
Live outdoor music is a greater part of Australian culture than ever and in 2007-08 itseems our thirst for such gatherings knows nobounds. New rock folk and blues events are springing up from east to west while the well-established ones such as the Big Day ut Falls Festival and the International Blues and Roots festival sell out each year long before they happen. n Thursday the Woodford Folk Festival in Queensland began its six-day run during which a total of 130000 people will pass through its gates many of whom will be camping nearby for the duration. In Lorne Victoria and Marion Bay in Tasmania the Falls Festival a relatively low-key rock affair that nevertheless has been a sell-out since its inception in 1993 runs from today until Monday. In NSW Sarah Blasko De La Soul and the Audreys were among the 400 acts scheduled to appear during the next four days at the Peats Ridge Sustainable Arts and Music Festival in Glenworth Valley. Unfortunately heavy rainfall this month forced the cancellation of the event. The elements it seems make no allowances for environmental endeavours… New rock folk and blues events are springing up from east to west while the well-established ones such as the Big Day ut Falls Festival and the International Blues and Roots festival sell out each year long before they happen. n Thursday the Woodford Folk Festival in Queensland began its six-day run during which a total of 130000 people will pass through its gates many of whom will be camping nearby for the duration. In Lorne Victoria and Marion Bay in Tasmania the Falls Festival a relatively low-key rock affair that nevertheless has been a sell-out since its inception in 1993 runs from today until Monday. In NSW Sarah Blasko De La Soul and the Audreys were among the 400 acts scheduled to appear during the next four days at the Peats Ridge Sustainable Arts and Music Festival in Glenworth Valley. Unfortunately heavy rainfall this month forced the cancellation of the event. The elements it seems make no allowances for environmental endeavours. If the word sustainable leaps out at you from the Peats Ridge title that’s because it’s meant to do that.

St. John’s Slips Past Marist in Holiday Festival pener

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