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Big wheels...
Submitted by admin on Thursday, February 26, 2009 - 07:05

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Many Will See and Hear: U2's Prescient Youth...
Submitted by admin on Thursday, February 26, 2009 - 06:05

The original album, no doubt, deserves a 10, but the same cannot be said for these reissues.

U2: The DVD Collector's Box didn't have a chance, quite frankly.

A half-dozen rock critics talk about a classic U2 album, arguing its "audacity" with precious little musical evidence.

Review: U2: Zoo TV, Live From Sydney [DVD] (21.Nov.06)

Review: U2: Vertigo 2005: Live from Chi...

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Unfettered work at Badger Café & Pub...
Submitted by admin on Thursday, February 26, 2009 - 05:05

UNION (Feb 26): A show titled "Becoming, and Other Work" by Stephen Michael Mott is on view through the end of March at the Badger Café & Pub, on the Common. Advertisement

Born and raised in Dayton, Ohio, Mott has been a full-time Midcoast resident since 1992. He was a photography major at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio, and received his bachelor of arts degree from the McGrego...

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High calls for layoffs, pay cuts...
Submitted by admin on Thursday, February 26, 2009 - 04:05

The High Museum of Art announced a series of budget cuts today, including pay cuts and a 7 percent reduction of its staff.

"As with many nonprofit institutions both in Atlanta and across the country, the High Museum of Art has been affected by the economic downturn, experiencing shortfalls in income we receive through donations and membership as well as losses to our endowment," said dire...

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2008 Ateneo Art Awardee Kawayan de Guia Receives the First New ......
Submitted by admin on Thursday, February 26, 2009 - 03:05

The Ateneo Art Gallery is pleased to announce that Kawayan de Guia is the recipient of the first New York Arts Project residency grant, an international artist-in-residence program presented by the Ateneo Art Gallery, through a generous bequest from art patron Marcel Crespo, Art Omi International Arts Centre and Asian Cultural Council New York.

The 2009 New York Arts Project will enable M...

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The lessons we can learn from ‘krautrock'...
Submitted by admin on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 - 23:05

Kraftwerk and the Electronic Revolution is a British documentary film released last year and available for sale on Amazon. It is a history of the evolution of the influential German electronic-music band, as well as that of German experimental music generally of the late 1960s and that strange hybrid period of jazz-electronic improvisation known (seriously) as "krautrock."

Well, this ...

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Enticing, unnerving one-shoulder gowns...
Submitted by admin on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 - 22:05

The Philadelphia Inquirer Published: Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2009 - 12:04 pm

PHILADELPHIA -- It's not that I didn't like the bevy of one-shouldered, shimmering white gowns that dominated the red carpet this awards season.

In fact, the clean lines that accompany the cut are beautiful. The gowns tend to be architecturally superior to their simpler, strapless counterparts. And just one e...

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A LOSAR GIFT FOR RANGZEN ACTIVISTS - Jamyang Norbu...
Submitted by admin on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 - 21:05

Before the Chinese Communist invasion of 1950 Tibet was a fully functioning and independent state. It threatened none of its neighbors, fed its population unfailingly, year after year, with no help from the outside world. Tibet owed no money to any country or international institutions, and maintained basic law and order. Tibet banned capital punishment in 1913 (mentioned by a number of foreign...

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Speed your ‘Plow’ to the Nextdoor Theater...
Submitted by admin on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 - 18:05

Opening Thursday night, Feb. 26 — with a festive reception for audience, actors and crew — the Winchester Players will present David Mamet's black comedy "Speed the Plow." The production is the Players' answer to the present economic crisis.

Currently running on Broadway, the least expensive ticket to "Speed the Plow," in the rear of the last balcony, at New York City's Bar...

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Pennsylvania Governor Rendell Teaches Online Class to High School ......
Submitted by admin on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 - 17:05

HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --High school students across Pennsylvania today took part in an online class taught by Governor

Edward G. Rendell, who used Classrooms for the Future technology to explain how the state's budget process works.

"I welcome the opportunity to help students learn about how decisions made in Harrisburg directly impact their quality of li...

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