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    Nov 16, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  1. Spotify killed the radio star?

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    Former Q101 deejay Christine Pawlak has published We Won’t Rock You --The sad, unwarranted decline of rock music on FM radio in Slate: Sirius/XM is unquestionably prying ears away from terrestrial radio. So are iPods; music-sharing services like...
  2. Jun 2, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Prince keeps his fans guessing

    When Prince called into George Lopez's "Lopez Tonight" TV show in early April  and announced that in less than a week he'd play the Inglewood Forum to kick off a string of 21 concerts in the region, some of his staunchest fans wondered whether he'd bitten off more than even he could chew.
    When Prince called into George Lopez's "Lopez Tonight" TV show in early April and announced that in less than a week he'd play the Inglewood Forum to kick off a string of 21 concerts in the region, some of his staunchest fans wondered whether he'd...

    Tags: Faith Evans, Mary J. Blige, Janelle Monae, Missy Elliott, Gwen Stefani

  4. Feb 14, 2011 |Story| AM News
  5. Centre College's Kentucky Music Ensemble will be featured Wednesday at Community Arts Center's Lunch with the Arts

    Wednesday’s Lunch with the Arts series continues at Centre College this week featuring Centre College’s popular Kentucky Music Ensemble, who will perform music from three traditional genres — ballads, old-time music and bluegrass, as well as songs from the modern genre commonly referred to as alternative country.
    Community Arts Center Marketing Director
    Wednesday’s Lunch with the Arts series continues at Centre College this week featuring Centre College’s popular Kentucky Music Ensemble, who will perform music from three traditional genres — ballads, old-time music and bluegrass, as...

    Tags: Education, Culture, Arts, Bill Monroe, Arts and Culture

  6. May 17, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  7. LittleHouse Doesn't Live Up To Carter Family Roots

    The true essence of LittleHouse is best illustrated by the photographs on the front and back covers of "Carter Family Roots," the Simsbury band's self-explanatory new collection of songs.
    The Hartford Courant
    The true essence of LittleHouse is best illustrated by the photographs on the front and back covers of "Carter Family Roots," the Simsbury band's self-explanatory new collection of songs. On the front is a photo of A.P. Carter's house as it looked in...

    Tags: Music, Jay-Z, Bob Dylan, Music Industry, Arts and Culture

  8. Jan 13, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  9. Dick Biondi to DJ Valentine’s weekend event in Joliet

    TribLocal - Joliet » News
    Long-time radio host Dick Biondi will spin the oldies in Joliet on Feb. 12 for a Valentine’s weekend Sock Hop. Tickets are $25 in advance …...
  10. Sep 22, 2009 |Story| WGN-AM
  11. Extension 720 Audio Archives, August 2007

    Staff reporter
    Milt is joined in the studio by the AFTRA-SAG Radio Performers for a night of old time radio drama, including a performance of Dracula, as well as some old time commercials and skits. (8/27/07) Radio Drama (82:12) Milt talks with Dr. Akbar Ahmed, author...

    Tags: University of Oxford, Education, Northwestern University, Newspaper and Magazine, Islam

  12. Jun 1, 2009 |Story| WGN-AM
  13. Extension 720 Program Guide June 2009

    Staff reporter
    MONDAY, JUNE 1ST SOFT DESPOTISM, DEMOCRACY'S DRIFT Are you concerned about the United States drifting away from its core principles? Do you sense that many of western civilizations governments may be veering away from their classical liberal roots...

    Tags: Wrigley Field, Book, Michael Collins, Newspaper and Magazine, Restaurants

  14. Jan 18, 2009 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. In profile: Rev. Lynn Batista, Davie United Methodist Church

    <strong>Other job experience: </strong>Former pastor of Calvary United Methodist Church, Lake Worth; former director of Christian education at Plantation United Methodist Church; former associate pastor at First United Methodist Church of Pompano Beach; former surgical intensive care nurse.
    Other job experience: Former pastor of Calvary United Methodist Church, Lake Worth; former director of Christian education at Plantation United Methodist Church; former associate pastor at First United Methodist Church of Pompano Beach; former surgical...

    Tags: Crimes, Richard Gere, Methodist, Murder, Australia (movie)

  16. Jun 24, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Western ski resorts have music in the key of free

    Special to The Times
    During the summer, ski resort towns don't close up shop. In fact, the warm-weather action can be more frenetic than the winter variety, what with golf, mountain biking, river rafting, hiking and more. Nowadays, there's more to your favorite ski resort in...

    Tags: Gerald Ford, Family, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Jazz (genre), Music Industry

  18. Jun 9, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'A Prairie Home Companion'

    The end looms large in Robert Altman's &quot;A Prairie Home Companion," which nevertheless takes its sweet time saying goodbye. Written by Garrison Keillor, creator and host of the long-running public radio show, the movie is a pretty curious artifact &#8212; a retraction of a send-up, in which Keillor's mild, pleased-with-itself spoof of old-time radio variety shows is recast as an actual old-time radio variety show. The audience filling the Fitzgerald theater in St. Paul in the movie doesn't appear that different from the ones who might fill it in real life or who tune in from the coasts. But the performers on stage &#8212; including a hangdog emcee known as G.K. (Keillor) &#8212; don't exactly look like NPR coffee-mug types. Most of them are shucksy and woebegone for real.
    Times Staff Writer
    The end looms large in Robert Altman's "A Prairie Home Companion," which nevertheless takes its sweet time saying goodbye. Written by Garrison Keillor, creator and host of the long-running public radio show, the movie is a pretty curious artifact —...

    Tags: Maya Rudolph, Kevin Kline, Death, Family, Garrison Keillor

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