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Future of Music 2010: T Bone Burnett says MP3s 'degrade' music
Turn It UpWASHINGTON, D.C. -- T Bone Burnett fully understands what the Internet can do in terms of putting artists in touch with their fans. But he's not buying into a distribution tool that "degrades" music. In a keynote Monday at the...... -
Clear your Wednedsay: Greg Proops tapes a podcast @ Bar Lubitsch
Brand XAnyone with an audio jack and the capacity to speak a language can launch a podcast these days. But thankfully, comedian Greg Proops steps into the audio arena with a new series humbly titled “The Smartest Man in the World: A Brief Night of Ranting by... -
'Chuck' recap: Love, 'Chuck' style
Show Tracker“Chuck vs. the Coup D’Etat” has me breathing a sigh of relief. It’s the first episode this season that I’ve wholeheartedly liked, with only a handful of minor quibbles. It’s a big bounce back from last week’s bo... -
A new window on elk
Nothing can match seeing wild elk in the woods and meadows of north-central Pennsylvania. But the new Elk Country Visitor Center near Benezette, Elk County, makes the unforgettable experience even more memorable.
It's a grand starting point for anyone...Tags: Wildlife, Pennsylvania, Science, Human Interest, Biology
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Classically Trained: It all started in a galaxy far, far away
NEWPORT BEACH – When I hear notes written for a galaxy far, far away, it takes me back to a long time ago. That's what happened to me Saturday morning at the Newport Beach Central Library. I was there to hear a trio from the Pacific Symphony's...Tags: Music, Fisher-Price, George Lucas, Halloween, Newport Beach
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NASA incompetent — or just lying to us?
This is the latest plan NASA is considering to get us to infinity and beyond.
It would break the shuttle into pieces. It would take the engines off the orbiter, put them on the bottom of the fuel tank, and throw the rest of the orbiter away.
Then it...Tags: Space Programs, NASA, Science and Technology, Texas, Fox Broadcasting Company
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In Theory: Lightening the message
A recent op-ed piece published in the New York Times states that American clergy are burning out as they try to meet their congregations' demands for more lighthearted messages. Is it possible for the clergy to tailor their sermons to congregations hungry...Tags: Science, Healthy Diet, Christianity, The New York Times, Religious Texts
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Treatment Can Reduce Tinnitus Symptoms
Medical Edge from Mayo ClinicDEAR MAYO CLINIC: Five months ago, I woke up with severe ringing in my left ear. The ringing stopped after a couple of days but returned three months later and is now in both ears. It's a mix of a constant high-pitched buzzing, ringing and a whistling...Tags: Mayo Clinic, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Services, Social Sciences, Health
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All Ears? No Laughing Matter
Staff WriterDisney's classic character Dumbo was all ears, and quite self-conscious about it. Ironically, there are many children who would like to be able to fly away for the very same reason. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) reports that...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Otoplasty, Surgery, Health
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Arctic explorer stuck in Maryland snow
Maryland WeatherThis is just too perfect, and wonderfully written, to require any elaboration by me. From the archives of The Baltimore Sun, Dec. 31, 1909, just as it appeared exactly one century ago (with thanks to Sun Librarian Paul McCardell):Headline: PEARY......Tags: Dresses (clothing), Hands, Maryland
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Little girls and pierced ears: Do you have a policy?
Moms At Work» Orlando Sentinel – Moms At WorkMy daughter wants her ears pierced. She's five. She's been asking, on and off, for the past year or so. She asked again last night. I responded, in that most-classic of parent ways, “Someday.” To which she responded, “Saturday?”... -
Fresh sweet corn — a Florida home cook favorite
Cooking Gal» Orlando Sentinel – Cooking GalFlorida sweet corn is at the peak of its season. Surprising to many Floridians, the state grows more sweet corn than any other state in the Union, and Palm Beach County leads the way. For northerners, sweet corn used to be a sign of summer, but in...
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