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Latest News For 28-Jun-2008
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Music Review: Revisiting a Debut Album and Its Semi-Confessions
28-Jun-2008
(Cached page) The songs Liz Phair released on her 1993 debut album, “Exile in Guyville” (ATO), spoke so frankly that the album sold half a million copies and has just been re-released.
Saxophone Leaps Over Wall of Funk
28-Jun-2008
(Cached page) Joshua Redman is a saxophonist of such intelligence and energy that you could probably place him in any musical setting, and he would find a way to make himself at home.
Leonard Pennario, 83, Classical Pianist, Dies
28-Jun-2008
(Cached page) Mr. Pennario was a popular classical pianist known for his enthusiastic public performances and recordings of the more melodic modern composers.
Daihachi Oguchi, 84, Japanese Drummer, Dies
28-Jun-2008
(Cached page) Mr. Oguchi was a master Japanese drummer who led the spread of the art of taiko drumming to the United States and throughout Japan.
The Stooges Return For More Reunion Dates
28-Jun-2008
(Cached page) Iggy Pop and The Stooges have announced yet another run of reunion dates featuring Mike
The Notwist Return to North America
28-Jun-2008
(Cached page) Now that they've finally released their first full-length in five years,
The Devil, You + Me, the Notwist has announced a full
Interview: Christopher Trumbo
28-Jun-2008
(Cached page) Dalton Trumbo was one of the famed “Hollywood 10,” a collection of individuals who refused to testify about their alleged ties to the Communist party during HUAC
Former air base guard convicted of hiding alias (The Charlotte Observer)
28-Jun-2008
(Cached page) A former Andrews Air Force Base security guard has been convicted of failing to include his Muslim name on a background check. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Maryland said after the conviction Friday that Darrick Michael Jackson faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine when he's sentenced. The 38-year-old Washington resident was charged with making a false statement for not listing ...
Film goes behind "Ganja Queen" travel nightmare
(Reuters)
28-Jun-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - Schapelle Corby is living every
traveler's worst nightmare -- convicted in 2005 of smuggling
marijuana into Indonesia, the 30-year-old Australian is serving
a 20-year sentence in a cramped prison.
Idol Champ Says "I Do"
(E! Online)
28-Jun-2008
(Cached page)
E! Online - American Idol champ Ruben Studdard has something to sing about.
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