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Perky TV Ad Lady Does It All, While The Rest Of Us Make Do
The Hartford CourantI've been seeing an ad recently where a perky little woman is doing absolutely everything: She's coming back from working all day at an office to cook her kids a hot meal at home, then running off to load a gigantic pallet of canned goods, or maybe hair-...Tags: Vitamin D, 24 (tv program), Vitamin Therapy, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Barbra Streisand's compelling show at United Center
Whether or not you consider Barbra Streisand the last reigning diva of a more lyrical period in American pop music, she certainly stands as a symbol of the era that gave us Judy Garland, Ethel Merman, Lena Horne, Dinah Washington, Doris Day, Sarah Vaughan...
Tags: Music, Television, Sarah Vaughan, United Center, Lena Horne
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Barbra Streisand takes in 'Sweet Bird'
Singer and pop icon Barbra Streisand took in the Goodman Theatre production of "Sweet Bird of Youth" Thursday night, the theater confirmed Friday. Streisand is in town for concert Friday night at the United Center (watch for a review by the Tribune's...
Tags: Goodman Theatre, United Center, Diane Lane
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10 Yale Bands That Got Noticed Off-Campus, Part 1
In January of this year the Yale Daily News published an overview of the campus music scene, mentioning such Bulldog bands-of-the-moment as Sister Helen, The Keep Calm, No We’re Not, High Defintiion, Jamestown and A Streetcar Named Funk....Tags: Music, Arts, Concerts, Diana Ross, Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band (music group)
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A shining night with Golden Afternoon
If Tom Waits and Ella Fitzgerald had a baby, it would be Golden Afternoon. The Huntington Beach band performed a set of unique and creative songs, as well as covers, to an intimate crowd at the Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa on Monday night. The band...
Tags: Tom Waits, Music, The Isley Brothers (music group), The Wall Street Journal, Blues (genre)
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Barbra Streisand Comes Home With Brooklyn Concert; Security Measures Spark Controversy
McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceBarbra Streisand said the last time she performed alone in Brooklyn it was on a stoop on Pulaski Street when she was 8. Thursday night was a little different. In front of a sold-out crowd at the Barclays Center, Streisand stood in the middle of her "B"-...Tags: Woody Allen, Barclays Center, Flatbush, Mitt Romney, Michael Bloomberg
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Like What You HEARD? CW33 News Music Playlist
CW 33 NewsMonday, October 15 Angels & Airwaves - Everything's Magic Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Phenomena Weezer - Burndt Jamb We Are Scientists - Tonight The Killers - When You Were Young Friday, September 28 Rancid – Ruby Soho Specials – A...Tags: Cypress Hill (music group), Alesso (music group), Def Leppard (music group), Southbound (music group), Calvin Harris
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Jack Disney has lived, breathed and written of SoCal's sports icons
An athlete plays 15 or 20 years, retires and there is great fanfare upon his departure. Maybe tears, maybe gifts given, maybe his number hung in honor. Los Angeles' very own Jack Disney calls it a day and he's just gone. Disney is good people. There...
Tags: Muhammad Ali, Football, Oakland Raiders, Heisman Trophy, Horse and Harness Racing
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Streisand and Rogen hit the road for holidays
Staff WriterOkay, I was all giddy about the new James Bond flick "Skyfall" opening Nov. 9 (Nov. 8 in IMAX Theaters). But now I can add to that movie-magic-anticipation the road film "The Guilt Trip" starring...wait for it...wait for it...Barbra Streisand! Oh, and...Tags: Seth Rogen, IMAX
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Billy Barnes dies at 85; satirical songwriter for Hollywood revues
Billy Barnes, a composer and lyricist whose music and devilishly funny lyrics were displayed on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" in the 1960s and '70s and in his earlier series of satirical music revues in Hollywood that launched the careers of performers such...
Tags: Joel Grey, Theater, Music, Music Theater, Angela Lansbury
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Check It Out: Lies on the bookshelf
Numerous novels and nonfiction books depict aspects of deception, trickery and illusion. Here are a few samples of books that debunk the idea that "what you see is what you get." "Extra Virginity: The Sublime and Scandalous World of Olive Oil" by Tom...Tags: Online Media Industry, Religious Events, Ethel Merman, Fred Astaire, Libraries
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Marvin Hamlisch dies at 68; award-winning composer of popular music
When Marvin Hamlisch auditioned for the Juilliard School of Music, he played not Chopin or Mozart but the American folk standard "Goodnight, Irene," a choice that could have had lamentable results for any other prospective student. But Hamlisch quickly...
Tags: Matt Damon, Religion and Belief, Fiction, A Chorus Line (musical), Awards and Prizes
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