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Adele reportedly turns down seven-figure book deal
“I don’t know if I really have anything to say.” That problem has rarely stopped wanna-be book writers before. But the singer Adele, in a remarkable display of her own maturity and self-awareness, has reportedly turned down a seven-...
Tags: Authors, Literature, Arts and Culture
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'American Idol' recap: The Top 5 unleash their inner divas
Not only are this season's five remaining "American Idol" contenders the first-ever all-female Top 5, prompting Ryan Seacrest to dub Wednesday night's performance show "ladies' night," they are also -- in Randy Jackson's estimation, at least -- among...Tags: Entertainment, Paula Abdul, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Nicki Minaj
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Teens Shopping Resale, Because Paying Retail Is Not Cool
The Hartford CourantResale shopping has always been smart. Now it's cool as well. Just give a listen to hit song "Thrift Shop," by Seattle rapper Macklemore. "Fifty dollars for a T-shirt…I call that getting tricked by a business" and "One man's trash, that's another...Tags: Entertainment, Simsbury, Music Industry, South Windsor, Media Industry
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Thelma May (McNamee) Oberholzer, 83
Mrs. Thelma May (McNamee) Oberholzer, 83, of 10805 Worleytown Road, Greencastle, Pa., went home to be with the Lord Sunday, April 14, 2013, in Meritus Hospital, Hagerstown, Md. She had been in failing health a number of years and critically ill for the...Tags: American Legion, Macedonia, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), American Cancer Society, Game Shows
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Coachella 2013 feels something like a British re-invasion
Ten minutes into his band's performance Friday night at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, singer Damon Albarn of Blur realized he hadn't introduced himself. So after a hard-driving rendition of Blur's song "There's No Other Way," the...
Tags: Jake Bugg, United Kingdom, Arts and Culture, Blur (music group), Entertainment Events
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Taking Earth Day one step further
As we approach the 43rd annual Earth Day, the celebration of our many gains is tempered by our recognition of their fragility. On the first Earth Day, April 22, 1970, thousands of people came together to protest the degradation of our environment....Tags: Earth Day, Global Warming, Environmental Pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Ravinia festival adds Cheap Trick, OneRepublic, more
RedEyeContinuing its long-standing tradition of bringing wine-cooler-friendly acts to its patrons, Ravinia Festival has announced four more acts to its concert series this summer. Cheap Trick, Mayer Hawthorne, OneRepublic and Churchill will also entertain the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Ravinia Festival, Festive Events
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Lincoln's Race for a Cure raises nearly $4,000 for the American Cancer Society
nancy@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — There were no people declared “cancer free” on the streets of downtown Stanford Saturday morning, nor were there any cures discovered for the disease, but over 100 runners and walkers did take steps to help in fighting the...Tags: Relay for Life, Road Running, Christianity, American Cancer Society, Religion and Belief
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Women play larger role in today's ag
They're not all farm wives anymore. Women are driving combines, ordering feed and seed and owning and managing farms and ranches. Linda Bannwarth, of rural Mitchell, has seen the evolving role of women in agriculture. "I just think there's more...Tags: Agriculture, Kristi Noem, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Why folk music? Why not?
Sneakers, drugs and everyday life. That's what Tracy Newman's albums are made of. "I usually mention tennis shoes and some kind of drug in my CDs," she said. "I was dating a guy whose tennis shoes were all over the place and I was always tripping on...
Tags: Ed Sheeran, Kristen Wiig, The Groundlings, Joni Mitchell, Will Ferrell
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Accelerate potential in the beef industry with the beefSD Program
This article was written in collaboration with Adele Harty, Robin Salverson, and Ken Olson. SDSU Extension is excited to announce that a second class of the beefSD program will begin soon; beefSD is an educational program for beginning beef producers...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel
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The Stones, Batdorf and Stanley-style
John Batdorf and James Lee Stanley will appear on the radio Saturday in Laguna Beach to play mellow, harmony-drenched folk tunes — the kind you listen to on a lazy afternoon with a sweater, a cup of mocha and a cat napping at the foot of the couch....
Tags: Radio, The Rolling Stones (music group), Mick Jagger, Ron Wood, Keith Richards
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