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    Oct 25, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  1. Aldean's "Night Train" Rolls To Top Spot

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">Jason Aldean has the #1 album in the country this week, topping the all-genre Billboard Top 200 chart with more than 409,000 copies sold in its first week. The &ldquo;Take A Little Ride&rdquo; singer says he hopes fans will enjoy the new album from top to bottom...&ldquo;You know, anybody that&rsquo;s ever bought one of my records...the one thing I&rsquo;ve always tried to do is find great songs. You know, I&rsquo;ve always wanted people to put the CD in and never have to skip songs, you know? I want them to listen to it all the way through and I think, again, was something that we did with this album.&rdquo; Night Train had the second-highest debut in all genres of music this year, so far, and the highest in country music since 2010. Night Train doubled the first-week sales of his previous album, My Kinda Party.</span>
    Jason Aldean has the #1 album in the country this week, topping the all-genre Billboard Top 200 chart with more than 409,000 copies sold in its first week. The “Take A Little Ride” singer says he hopes fans will enjoy the new album from top to...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment

  2. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| WSBT Radio
  3. Glenn Campbell Biopic Coming To Theaters

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">With an astonishing career that has spanned six decades, Glen Campbell has been one of the most successful pop-country crossover acts of all time. Much like Johnny Cash, another hugely influential musician who was also born in Arkansas, Glen became a household name in one musical genre, then saw his appeal widen to encompass not only multiple genres but other forms of media.</span>
    With an astonishing career that has spanned six decades, Glen Campbell has been one of the most successful pop-country crossover acts of all time. Much like Johnny Cash, another hugely influential musician who was also born in Arkansas, Glen became a...

    Tags: Television, Health, Foo Fighters (music group), Diseases and Illnesses, Alzheimer's Disease

  4. Oct 12, 2011 |Story| WSBT Radio
  5. Swift: 2011 Woman of the Year

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">In the last year, Taylor Swift has toured three continents, traded verses with rappers, dueted with Justin Bieber and sold more albums than any artist in any genre. Is it any wonder Billboard magazine has named her its Woman of the Year?</span>
    In the last year, Taylor Swift has toured three continents, traded verses with rappers, dueted with Justin Bieber and sold more albums than any artist in any genre. Is it any wonder Billboard magazine has named her its Woman of the Year? The beloved...

    Tags: Artists, Justin Bieber, Fine Arts, Country Music Association Awards, New York City

  6. Oct 13, 2011 |Story| WSBT Radio
  7. McCreery Makes History

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">Scotty McCreery has made the history books once again ... and again! After winning Season 10 of 'American Idol' in what was the show's highest number of votes ever, the North Carolina teen has broken two more records. His debut album, 'Clear as Day,' bows at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart this week, making him the first country artist to debut at No. 1 in all genres with their first studio album. The 18-year-old is also the youngest male singer ever to top the all-genre chart on the first week of his solo debut.</span>
    Scotty McCreery has made the history books once again ... and again! After winning Season 10 of 'American Idol' in what was the show's highest number of votes ever, the North Carolina teen has broken two more records. His debut album, 'Clear as Day,' bows...

    Tags: Artists, Scott McCreery, History (tv network), Lady Antebellum (music group), Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers

  8. Jun 18, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  9. Twelve writers vie for 2013 international writing prize

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    LONDON, June 19 (Reuters) - Six awarding-winning writers are among a group of 12 poets, authors and academics vying for the 2013 Warwick Prize for Writing with themes ranging from the Australian war effort in France to opium sellers in 19th century India....

    Tags: Poetry, Arts and Culture, Jonathan Franzen, United Kingdom, Authors

  10. Jun 18, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  11. 'World War Z' Review: Humanity Under Attack - and That's Just the Script

    Reuters
    Jun 18 (TheWrap.com) - Globe-trotting isn't something we get in a lot of horror films -- usually, the more confined the space, the better. But there's a definite reason that "world" is in the title "World War Z," an apocalyptic thriller that imagines a...

    Tags: The Killing (movie), The Cabin in the Woods (movie), Tom Hanks, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Contagion (movie)

  12. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| AM News
  13. Movie review: 'Man' provides a 'Super' start to new franchise

    <strong>MAN OF STEEL</strong> (2013/B+/PG-13/Action-Adventure-Sci-Fi/143 mins/Directed by Zack Snyder/ With Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Diane Lane, Russell Crowe, Kevin Costner):&nbsp;
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    MAN OF STEEL (2013/B+/PG-13/Action-Adventure-Sci-Fi/143 mins/Directed by Zack Snyder/ With Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Diane Lane, Russell Crowe, Kevin Costner):  “Man of Steel” provides Superman with his best shot at a...

    Tags: Henry Cavill, Human Interest, Super (movie), Zack Snyder, Entertainment

  14. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Review: "The Ocean at the End of the Lane" by Neil Gaiman

    Like modern fantasy authors from Lewis Carroll, George MacDonald and C. S. Lewis to Gene Wolfe and John Crowley, Neil Gaiman writes about the worlds on the edges of this one&nbsp;-- just off the map, a bit to the left, inaccessible without the right mirror or rabbit hole or wardrobe. In &quot;The Sandman" (1989-1996), the comic book that made his name, Gaiman revived a forgotten Jack Kirby series from the '70s and wove a kind of Blakean mythology around a cast of archetypes known as the Endless: Dream, Death, Destiny, and the like -- figures who preside over realms that exist alongside our own. Gaiman's first novel, "Neverwhere" (1996), follows a young girl named Door through London Below, among the Rat-Speakers, across the Night's Bridge, to the Floating Market and the Black Friars. "Stardust" (1999) is set in Wall, on the border of Faerie. Similar premises underlie "American Gods" (2001), "Coraline" (2002) and the new "The Ocean at the End of the Lane."
    Like modern fantasy authors from Lewis Carroll, George MacDonald and C. S. Lewis to Gene Wolfe and John Crowley, Neil Gaiman writes about the worlds on the edges of this one -- just off the map, a bit to the left, inaccessible without the right mirror...

    Tags: John Crowley, Arts and Culture, Authors, Literature, Stephenie Meyer

  16. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Review: "Every Boy Should Have a Man" by Preston Allen

    Genre mash-ups are de rigueur these days. Of course, writers like Margaret Atwood have been tight-roping the misty border between literary fiction and speculative fiction, fantasy and mystery for years. But a new outcropping of younger upstarts, such as Michael Chabon, Charles Yu and Jonathan Letham, have been contorting the lines in new and unexpected directions. Genre fiction, it would seem, is no longer relegated to the back of the bookstore or the dominion of the geek. Examining the borderlands between what is traditionally deemed &quot;literary" and what is "genre," inverting, twisting, defying and fusing traditional genre tropes with meta-modernist craft, is all part of this new genre renaissance.
    Genre mash-ups are de rigueur these days. Of course, writers like Margaret Atwood have been tight-roping the misty border between literary fiction and speculative fiction, fantasy and mystery for years. But a new outcropping of younger upstarts, such as...

    Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Ray Bradbury, Michael Chabon, James Baldwin, Customs and Tradition

  18. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Winchester Sun
  19. TGIF - Gospel show raises funds in Winchester for Salvation Army

    The fourth annual Salvation Army benefit concert on June 22 will feature gospel bands traveling from Georgia and Tennessee to Central Baptist Church in Winchester to perform. Brian Free and Assurance — a four-man group out of Georgia whose front...

    Tags: Music, CBS Corp., Ricky Skaggs, The Salvation Army, Entertainment

  20. Jun 13, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  21. ‘Man of Steel’: Zack Snyder tries reconstruction for Superman

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    “Man of Steel” began its ascent toward pop-culture immortality during fall 2010 inside a pressurized cabin in the skies between […]...
  22. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Harpers Ferry, W.Va., woman publishes 'The Problem with Power,' a paranormal novel

    <strong>Name:</strong> Alicia Drumgoole writing under the pen name Agnes Jayne
    Name: Alicia Drumgoole writing under the pen name Agnes Jayne Age: 35 City in which you reside: Harpers Ferry, W.Va. Day job: English instructor at Hagerstown Community College Book title: “The Problem with Power”  Genre: Paranormal...

    Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Amazon Kindle, Arts and Culture, Books-A-Million Incorporated, Literature

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