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Coldplay's Sunrise set shows band at best, worst
SunSentinel.comFirst came U2 to argue that profundity is not a cardinal sin or character flaw in rock music-making: It's cool to be grandiose if you write good hooks. Enter Coldplay, who have worked even harder than U2 at building up a musical language to express...Tags: Yanni, BankAtlantic Center, Adam Clayton, Music, Coldplay
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From the Cubicle
Six days of waiting. Well, 46 years and six days of waiting. And it's raining. All I can say is, it better let up in the next hour because I don't know how much more waiting this city can take. Pat Boyle of Comcast SportsNet Chicago said that 35th and...Tags: Chuck Norris, Cy Young, Liz Phair, Neal Cotts, Chicago White Sox
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An encore for Ripken
Sun ReporterAn hour before last night's game at Camden Yards, Cal Ripken walked away from a TV interview and spotted a couple of longtime season-ticket holders behind home plate. He hopped the guardrail and went into the stands, just three old friends sharing a...Tags: Major League Baseball, Baseball, Mike Mussina, Cal Ripken, Ceremonies
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Years lend fresh perspective to meaning of Ripken feat
Sun StaffA few years ago, Cal Ripken and his wife plopped down in front of a television to finally watch the video commemorating Ripken's record-setting 2,131st consecutive major league game. They sat there for about two minutes when the Orioles legend turned and...Tags: Bob Costas, Addiction, Society, History, Barry Bonds
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Alan Furman
ALAN FURMAN, a chiropractor from Melville, sent in a plain old video of himself reading his speech from prepared papers. He thought, "Let me just tell who I am instead of trying to do some crazy stunt.” He says he's had a "Norman Rockwell” life, and, now...Tags: Cornell University, Melville, Norman Rockwell
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Capitalizing on cicadas
Sun StaffIn a few weeks, the buzz will be over. No more Janis Joplinesque shrieks from the trees of Baltimore. The cicadas will be gone. Didn't have time to commemorate their emergence with a keepsake? No need to worry. Along with thongs, T-shirts, wall clocks...Tags: Justin Timberlake, Ryan Seacrest, Sales, Maryland
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Garden City
Staff WriterThousands of years before tree-lined streets stretched past graceful, formal homes, the place that would become Garden City sat in the heart of the Hempstead Plains, the only prairie east of the Mississippi River. It was a flat, barren meadow -- as clean...Tags: Christianity, Hotels and Accommodations, Stanford White, Garden City Hotel, Susan Lucci
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Sounding Off in Suburbia
Staff WriterPat ``Hit Me With Your Best Shot'' Benatar calls it idyllic. Lou Reed, of Velvet Underground fame, has only bitter memories. Folksinger Oscar Brand extols its natural beauty, and piano man Billy Joel sings of the dreams and frustrations of its ordinary...Tags: Eddie Money, Teen-agers, Lou Reed, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Rakim
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John Tesh
Staff WriterAsk John Tesh about growing up on Long Island. Then try to get him to shut up. "I mean, I remember everything about my childhood" on Seabury Road off Old Country Road in Garden City, he says. "I could just sit here and just list everything I did every...Tags: Long Island, Religious Festivals, Long Island Rail Road, Holidays, Radio City Music Hall
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Rubbing it in
Lavender salt glow body scrub Where: The Peninsula Spa Price: $70, plus $20 tip Atmosphere: With awesome views of Michigan Avenue and a locker room stocked with lotions and hair care products, it's all about luxury and opulence. Service: So good that I...Tags: Health and Personal Care, Manicures and Pedicures, Personal Service, Barry White
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Mental Illness Plagued Church Musical Director
Times Staff WritersPianist Roger Williams called Johnnie Carl late Thursday afternoon. Williams was playing Christmas Eve at the Crystal Cathedral, where Carl was musical director, and the two men needed to talk. Carl's voice was almost unintelligible, more growling than...Tags: Mental Illness, Police, Euthanasia, Music Industry, Jimmy Carter
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Pop review, Amy Grant at the United Center
CXKWith a season abounding in "solstice" and "holiday" concerts, it's easy to say Christmas has gone secular. Thank goodness for Amy Grant. In a concert thumping with "reason for the season" cheer, Grant teamed up with other contemporary Christian...Tags: United Center, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Amy Grant, Terry Jones
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