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Top 20 concert tours
The Associated PressThe Associated Press The Top 20 concert tours ranks artists by average box office gross per city and includes the average ticket price for shows in North America. The previous week's ranking is in parentheses. The list is based on data provided to the...Tags: Neil Diamond, New Kids on the Block, Celine Dion, Carrie Underwood, Popular Music
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TV TALK
DAYTIME EARLY SHOW (7 a.m., CBS/2) - Financial report TODAY (7 a.m., NBC/4) - Seann William Scott, Paul Rudd GOOD MORNING AMERICA (7 a.m., ABC/7) - Hair removal REGIS & KELLY (9 a.m., WABC/7) - Paul Rudd THE MORNING SHOW (9 a.m., WNYW/5) - Miranda...Tags: Ben Stiller, Sarah Silverman, Samuel L. Jackson, Jean-Claude van Damme, Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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Sugarland (Blush) Just A Couple Of Fans
To flaunt clout and credibility in the world of contemporary country music, an artist has to first be a fan. That's the requirement set down by Kristian Bush, guitarist and co-vocalist of Sugarland. The country-pop duo is completed by lead singer...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Colleges and Universities, Country Music, Music Industry, Sales
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On comfort food, advice on feeding kids and more
Here are recent items from The Stew, our food and dining blog at chicagotribune.com/stew: Comfort me... with meatballs? In such precarious times as these, some people turn to drink, some to sex, some to way too much television and online Scrabble as...Tags: Cornell University, Medicine, Whole Foods Market
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Turn your home into party central
TRIBUNE REPORTERIn 48 hours, you will fill your home with guests, games, food, music and decorations fit for an Election Night soiree, so help you God. Challenged with building your party platform without massive contributions and against the clock, you must organize...Tags: Jewel-Osco, Maroon 5, The Beatles, U.S. Electoral College, Local Elections
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Real bell ringers
The Jonas Brothers will perform during halftime of the Dallas Cowboys' nationally televised Thanksgiving Day game against the Seattle Seahawks. The band will officially launch this year's Salvation Army Red Kettle Christmas campaign at the Nov. 27...Tags: Christianity, LeAnn Rimes, Reba McEntire, Missing in Action, Carrie Underwood
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Performers urge votes in Virginia
For Virginia, it's good to be a swing state. Not only are the political candidates or their surrogates in the Old Dominion daily, now some top musical acts are getting in the fray to encourage Virginians to vote. The Beastie Boys, Sheryl Crow and Jack...Tags: Jack Johnson
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On comfort food, feeding kids
Here are recent items from The Stew, our food and dining blog at chicagotribune.com/stew: Comfort me...with meatballs? In such precarious times as these, some people turn to drink, some to sex, some to way too much television and online Scrabble as a...Tags: Cornell University, Whole Foods Market
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Sony BMG split-up gives Sony more options
The Associated PressNow that Sony Corp. and Bertelsmann have broken off their troubled relationship, known as Sony BMG, the Japanese company hopes to harmonize its consumer electronics and its music, a duo that has been badly out of sync. The music business combination four...Tags: Company Information, Electronics, LM Ericsson Telephone Company, Nokia Corp., Warner Music Group Corporation
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Jonas Brothers to perform during Cowboys' annual Thanksgiving game
IRVING, Texas (AP) _ The Jonas Brothers will perform during halftime of the Dallas Cowboys' nationally televised Thanksgiving Day game against the Seattle Seahawks. The band will officially kick off the 2008 Salvation Army Red Kettle Christmas campaign...Tags: LeAnn Rimes, Christianity, Reba McEntire, Carrie Underwood, Salvation Army
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Sony seeks to harmonize music, electronics
The Associated PressLOS ANGELES -- Now that Sony Corp. and Bertelsmann have broken off their troubled relationship, known as Sony BMG, the Japanese company hopes to harmonize its consumer electronics and its music, a duo that was badly out of sync. The music business...Tags: Electronics, LM Ericsson Telephone Company, Nokia Corp., Warner Music Group Corporation, Microsoft Corp.
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