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Donovan plans meditation university
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29-Oct-2007
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AP - Donovan, famous for '60s pop hits such as "Hurdy Gurdy Man" and "Mellow Yellow," has announced plans to open the Invincible Donovan University, where students will adhere to the principles of transcendental meditation.
Music Review: Kat DeLuna's debut album
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06-Aug-2007
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AP - Kat DeLuna "9 Lives" (Epic): Newcomer Kat DeLuna's first single "Whine Up" features a catchy hook and an appearance by dancehall favorite Elephant Man, thus making it a perfect summer song. But unlike most summer sizzlers who fizzle come fall, Kat DeLuna should survive the season's dog days and beyond, thanks to her debut album ,"9 Lives."
Sister Charmaine, Elephant Man and Natty King drop new singles (The Jamaica Observer)
17-Jun-2006
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Remember 1980s female deejay Sister Charmaine who had a good run in the dancehall with a string of sexually explicit hits? One of her more radio-friendly songs at the time was Hol' A Rest.
California's elephant man (The Sacramento Bee)
13-Mar-2006
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SAN ANDREAS - Winky, a 9,500-pound Asian elephant who was a featured attraction for 36 years at the Sacramento Zoo, savors her retirement with seven other elephants on a sprawling range in the oak-studded hills of California's Gold Country.
Theater: Manatee Players' 'Elephant Man' stirs heart and mind (Bradenton Herald)
13-Mar-2006
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In his program notes, director Rick Kerby says "celebrating the Elephant Man's humanity may uplift you or you may be devastated." While it is certainly not "feel good" material, the Manatee Players' production of Bernard Pomerance's "The Elephant Man" is truly as capable of inspiring rejoice as it is inspiring profound sadness.
'I don't make plans at all. Plans are what make God laugh' (The Observer)
13-Mar-2006
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From a beautifully demented Caligula to a mauve-quiffed Quentin Crisp and a disfigured Elephant Man, John Hurt's extraordinary talent has been to find the human truth at the heart of a character.
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