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Andrew Polich, saxophone player and bandleader, dies at age 90
Special to the Chicago TribuneDuring the 1940s and '50s, Andrew Polich played the saxophone with the acclaimed Eddy Howard and His Orchestra, a gig that took him from the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles to Roseland Dance City in New York. In Chicago, he played the famed Aragon Ballroom....Tags: Christianity, Alzheimer's Disease, Willowbrook, Willow Springs, Edgewater
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Singer, writer, candidate: Kinky Friedman does it all
Special to amNewYorkIt's not easy to pigeonhole Kinky Friedman. The singer-songwriter/detective novelist/politico wears many hats, but is most comfortable covering his dome with a black bull-rider hat. The laid-back humorist, who also established an animal shelter, ran...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Joan Baez, Al Gore, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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Arlo and son visit
Sentinel Staff WriterFolk singer Arlo Guthrie, son of the legendary Woody Guthrie, has joined forces with his son Abe and the Burns Sisters Band for a series of concerts titled "Lost World Tour." The tour will make a stop at the fieldhouse at Christian Home and Bible School,...Tags: Libraries and Museums, Mount Dora, Music Industry, Hotels and Accommodations, Arlo Guthrie
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'Burn Notice': The Novel
Special to The TimesYOU COULD spend your entire life sitting in Starbucks next to people hunched over laptops, and you'd never hear a single one of them divulge that their dream is to write a television or movie tie-in; you know, those novelizations that magically appear...Tags: Star Wars, Drug Trafficking, Sales, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Steven Seagal
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Fashion Quiz "Clothes make the man" definitely is a not a politically correct statement. But there is some truth to it. Do your fashion choices reflect who you are, or do you build your wardrobe based on today's trends? Let's travel back in time to see what you really know about teens and fashion.
1) In the 1950s which age group opened up a whole new market in fashion? a.21 to 30b.15 to 23 c.12 to 18d.21 to 25 2) The "Teddy Boy" look was stylish in the 1950s. Who were the original Teddy Boys? a. Young men who admired Theodore Roosevelt...Tags: Barbra Streisand, Frankie Avalon, Elvis Presley, Theodore Roosevelt, Fashion Trends
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'Blowing Whistles' a moving evolution
Forum Publishing GroupThe Sol Theatre Project is known for its presentation of gay-friendly theater pieces, with a special nod to those that celebrate the gay community and trumpet new ideas about sexuality and openness. The Fort Lauderdale theater is currently presenting a...Tags: Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, Fort Lauderdale
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TCM's Summer: 24 hours of Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly
diane@tvworthwatching.comOff the Wall loves those old honky-tonk monkeyshines. MAKE 'EM LAUGH. Comedy ain't easy, but some folks make it look that way. "Second City: The First Family of Comedy" (tonight at 9, WLIW/21) focuses on "SCTV," the vintage show whose "Canadian...Tags: Country Music, Second City, Fred Astaire, John Candy, Twilight
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Sleeping With The Stars
Sean And Robin Penn List For $15 Million Hollywood couple Sean Penn and Robin Wright Penn (pictured at right) have put their San Francisco-area home on the market for $15 million. The house is in the small Marin County town of Ross, about 18 miles...Tags: Condos and Houses, Robin Wright Penn, Rentals, Bob Newhart, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Hot Property: Cher selling her Malibu estate for $45 million
Did you feel the ground move and think it was just another earthquake hitting the Southland? Actually, the temblor was Cher finally listing her house along Malibu's Pacific Coast Highway for $45 million.
As far as Malibu goes, Cher may be the biggest...Tags: Government, Public Employees, Property, Condos and Houses, Television Industry
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Denim is Dona Granata's canvas
Special to The TimesFOR AS long as she can remember, Dona Granata has been fascinated by costumes, whether it be the theatrical attire of the stage or the opulent movie fashions of Hollywood's Golden Age. "It's always appealed to me," she says. "Part of it is a fantasy-...Tags: Robert Rauschenberg, Alexis Bledel, Blake Lively, Clothing and Textiles Industry, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2
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Debbie Reynolds packing up her movie treasures
Special to the Chicago TribuneThe word "unsinkable" has been applied to Debbie Reynolds—referring to her Oscar-nominated role in the 1964 musical "The Unsinkable Molly Brown"—so many times that it's almost a cliche to still use it to describe her. But what other...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Audrey Hepburn, Oakbrook Terrace, Dolly Parton, Rex Harrison
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Heath Ledger in 'Dark Knight': Bravo!
Times Theater CriticGreat actors, even those who have been blessed with longevity, often bear a tragic mark. It's not just the ups and downs of stardom that can make for a cruel career. Rough inner seas are typically the very reason someone seeks to be among what William...Tags: Marlon Brando, Dustin Hoffman, Laurence Olivier, Batman, William Inge
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