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Singing the Citys Praises
Born on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, I’ve lived my entire adult life in Los Angeles, but I remain a big Canadian flag waver. Victoria may be the greatest city in which to grow up, but L.A. may well be the greatest city to live out your dreams....Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Celine Dion, Natalie Cole, Alice Cooper, Otis Redding
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BEYOND THE SCREEN: Susie Essman can play demographics from 'G' to 'R'
Special to the TribuneIt may seem surprising that comic Susie Essman, most famous for her portrayal of the foul-mouthed Susie Greene on HBO's long-running "Curb Your Enthusiasm," is giving voice to a character in a children's film—"Bolt," the latest animated film from...Tags: John Travolta, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Fran Drescher, Miley Cyrus, Vernon Hills
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'Today' show set donated to Greenwich school
Greenwich TimeSeated at a desk emblazoned with the "Today" show logo, the anchors recap the morning's top news stories. "Investors are losing money on their stocks and people who are retired, or about to retire, are panicked," said an anchor sitting below the...Tags: Death and Dying, Matt Lauer, Satellite and Cable Service, The White House, NBC
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Straight No Chaser: Sweet harmony of serendipity
Of The Morning CallThe incredible story so far: Ten college friends, including Lehigh Valley natives Jerome Collins and Walter Chase, who sang in a popular a cappella group at Indiana University decide to perform a 2006 reunion concert at the school's main campus in...Tags: Survivor, Financial and Business Services, Financial Services, Indianapolis, Sales
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Life after 'Idol': David Cook finds inspiration on debut CD, laughs off heartthrob status
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ When he was on "American Idol," David Cook — as cool as a cucumber for much of last season — fought back tears after performing for a studio audience that included his brother Adam, who's fighting brain cancer. It was a moment...Tags: Simon Cowell, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Personal Service, Popular Music, Dining and Drinking
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The Sea and Cake happily rolling along for 14 years
Nothing like the impending birth of twins to lend a certain urgency to a band's recording schedule. The Sea and Cake used to take three-year breaks between recordings as the four band members went their separate ways to attend to various side projects....Tags: Wicker Park
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Jazz Man?: Boz Scaggs Becomes A Convert
Silky soul man Boz Scaggs has two outside projects: A bluegrass band (really!) and a jazz combo. After doing his "Lido Shuffle" R&B act this summer, Scaggs is focusing on standards on his current tour. "I'm not a jazz singer; I'm not a jazz musician,"...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Rhythm and Blues, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Country Music
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Election Coverage On TV: No Shortage Of Options
The Hartford CourantThe major broadcast networks take over prime-time and late-night schedules tonight to bring results that will culminate the long race for the White House. NBC, which in the past has projected its red and blue map of the states on the Rockefeller Center...Tags: Times Square, Katie Couric, Tom Brokaw, Rockefeller Center, New Year's
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Gogol Bordello's Eugene Hütz brings Gypsy-punk energy to screen
When you're the godfather of "Gypsy punk," little fazes you. Not even if you're in the studio recording with your band and out of the blue Madonna calls to invite you to participate in the film she's writing and directing.
"We met very casually, no...Tags: Madonna, Salvador Dali, Elvis Presley, Foreign Aid, Lower East Side
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Botti, Schuller Headline Stellar Week Of Jazz
This week's jazz fare ranges from smooth trumpeter Chris Botti to progressive percussionist George Schuller. Botti, a rare best-selling jazz artist, performs Saturday at 7 and 9:30 p.m. at Manchester Community College's SBM Charitable Foundation...Tags: Glastonbury, Real Art Ways, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Jackie McLean, New Britain
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To the '80s and back again for Patty Smyth
Of The Morning CallSinger Patty Smyth says she first noticed the phenomenon when she left the '80s rock band Scandal and played her first solo tour in 1992. Crowds loved her hit song with Don Henley, ''Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough.'' But when she played Scandal's MTV...Tags: Don Henley, Film Festivals, Consumer Electronics Industry, David Lee Roth, People
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Sleeping With The Stars
Make A Mark: Boxing, B-Ball, Even A Grotto Actor Mark Wahlberg has listed his house in Beverly Hills at $15.9 million. The gated 1.4-acre property has about 15,000 square feet of living space, much of it devoted to grown-up toys. The Mediterranean-...Tags: Hugh Hefner, The Happening (movie), Film Festivals, Personal Service, Celebrity
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