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Celebration to resound with guitar makers' magic
Sentinel Staff WriterAmid the fragrances of rosewood, spruce and cedar, guitar makers Manuel Velazquez and his son Alfredo have worked side by side in their Winter Springs workshop for the past 17 years. The acoustic concert guitars the elder Velazquez creates have been...Tags: Movies, Music Industry, Festive Event, Music, Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre
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Little Stevie Wonder's Still Got It
The Library of Congress will honor Stevie Wonder with its second Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Librarian of Congress James Billington, who announced the prize Tuesday, noted that the prize honors an artist whose work transcends musical styles to bring...Tags: Government, Stevie Wonder, Dick Clark, Popular Music, National Government
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Carrie Fisher is still a force to reckon with
Talking to Carrie Fisher over the phone is like chatting with your oldest girlfriend, the one you've known since forever and who's so smart, candid and funny about the travails of being a middle-aged, single mom. She's loyal, but willing to dish about her...Tags: Meryl Streep, Eddie Fisher, Carrie Fisher, 30 Rock, Star Wars
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Library of Congress to honor Stevie Wonder
The Library of Congress will honor Motown legend Stevie Wonder with its second Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Librarian of Congress James Billington, who announced the prize Tuesday, noted that the prize honors an artist whose work transcends...Tags: Government, Stevie Wonder, Music, Dick Clark, National Government
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Events Calendar: Sept. 4-12
THURSDAY SEPT. 4 ART Opening Art Reception: Recent work by Catherine Billingsley, Jan-Ru Wan and Christine Zoller. Show runs through Oct. 12. 6:30-8 p.m. Moravian College, Payne Gallery, 1200 Main St., Bethlehem. 610-861-1680. http://www.moravian.edu ....Tags: Music Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Health and Safety at School, Woodrow Wilson, Awards and Prizes
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Barack Obama: Search for identity
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFour years ago, Barack Obama introduced himself to America by painting a picture of a country that was united, somehow, in spite of itself. The pundits, he said in the keynote address to the Democratic convention, like to "slice and dice" the country:...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Health and Safety at School, Diseases, Assault, Newspaper and Magazine
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Fashion: Fall/winter men's collections turn to bow ties
FASHION COLUMNISTYou know what the problem is with bow ties? Rarely is anyone cool ever seen wearing them. Orville Redenbacher, Tucker Carlson, Dagwood Bumstead, Sen. Paul Simon, C. Everett Koop, Boo Boo Bear — nary a hep cat among them. You usually have to...Tags: Malcolm X, Space Programs, Louis Farrakhan, Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, Brad Pitt
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Joe Biden's long road to redemption
The SwampIn October, Tribune correspondent James Oliphant traveled with Sen. Joseph Biden in Iowa during his short-lived presidential campaign. Here is a version of the profile published last year in the Chicago Tribune. By James Oliphant Friday, October 19, 2007,...Tags: Joe Biden, Rudy Giuliani, Private Health Care, Elections, General Mills Incorporated
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Biden's Illinois and Daley ties
The Swampby Rick Pearson DENVER--Sure there's all that talk that Sen. Joe Biden brings to Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign some gravitas on the issues of foreign affairs and national security. But the choice of Biden as Obama's running mate also......Tags: Delaware, Chicago, Political Candidates, Joe Biden, New York
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Biden heads for Springfield
The SwampSen. Joe Biden, D-Del., Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama's pick as his running mate, kisses his mother Jean, left, Saturday, Aug. 23, 2008, at their home in Greenville, Del. (AP Photo/ bySuchat Pederson) by Rick Pearson DENVER--Sure...Tags: Delaware, Chicago, Political Candidates, Joe Biden, New York
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Top 10 songs on their iPods right now: You be the judge
Sen. John McCain
ABBA, "Dancing Queen"
Roy Orbison, "Blue Bayou"
ABBA, "Take a Chance on Me"
Merle Haggard, "If We Make It Through December"
Dooley Wilson, "As Time Goes By"
Beach Boys, "Good Vibrations"
Louis Armstrong, "What a Wonderful World"...Tags: James Taylor, Kenny Loggins, Wilco, Rod Blagojevich, Beyonce
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60th Artists-Writers softball game hits Hamptons
denise.flaim@newsday.comOnly in the Hamptons can a genial game of softball evolve into an annual rivalry involving Hollywood headliners, media moguls and the occasional captain of industry. The annual Artists & Writers Charity Softball Game celebrates its 60th iteration...Tags: Softball, Mark Green, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Television
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