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25 MORE Memories of Musikfest
Of The Morning CallThere were so many Musikfest Memories that I couldn't list them all in print! Below is an extended look at best -- and worst -- memories of the music festival. MORE BEST MEMORIES (1) "Mrs. Lassie" comes home (1986). Jere Knight, a writer, editor and...Tags: Assault, Arlo Guthrie, Police, Tom Jones, Ray Charles
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A cool time for jazz and wine
gene.seymour@newsday.comSo how do you prefer your Pinot Noir? With a solo guitarist or a Latin groove? Would white wine seem a more festive partner with contemporary soft-core funk? For one winter's month, it will seem as though every winery on Long Island's right coast will...Tags: Connecticut, Beverage Industry, Viniculture, Long Island, Music
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MYSTIC RHYTHMS
The Associated PressIt was 1961, and Allen Ginsberg was in search of life's meaning. His quest would lead him to the gurus and ashrams of India, to its streets and heady opium dens. It is a journey that Deborah Baker tells through journals, letters, memoirs and other...Tags: Dalai Lama, Medicine, Allen Ginsberg, Poetry, Religious Leaders
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Fall Arts: Events calendar
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Evening of Stars. Amateur salsa dancers compete for prizes at 4 p.m., winner makes a return appearance at 7:30 p.m. with champion professional salsa dancers, part of the River to River Festival, rivertoriver nyc.com, Battery Park, Main...Tags: Children, George Gershwin, Holiday Vacations, Transportation, Petroleum Industry
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Family Entertainment, Cooking Demonstrations, Poetry Readings Set for Seventh Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
This page has moved. If you are not automatically re-directed, please click here.Tags: Fran Drescher, Children, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Dom DeLuise, People
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The Source
FOR THE TIMESFriday October 15, 1999 Jack Kerouac never seemed to enjoy any of the liberating benefits of the social revolution he helped foment. Fatally stung by critics like Truman Capote ("It's typing not writing"), who scorned the stream-of-consciousness...Tags: Amiri Baraka, Columbia University, Natalie Merchant, Dizzy Gillespie, Allen Ginsberg
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