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Evanston songwriter Furman forges ahead
Chicago Tribune critic"They put me in a cage, and they put me on a stage, and they told me I could never go home. … Big deal, you're gonna be a big, big deal." Ezra Furman, an Evanston songwriter who turns 22 this month, is the kid growing into a man, and he's feeling...Tags: Ethics, Values, Evanston, Music Industry, John Lennon
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To Alabama 3 Founder, Dylan Dazzles, Albums 'Anachronistic'
A few questions for "Larry Love" (also known as Rob Spragg) of Alabama 3 (also known as "A3"). If the only song you know by this London band is the theme song to "The Sopranos," "Woke Up This Morning," then you're already hooked on their country/blues/...Tags: Ted Hughes, Robert Johnson, Hank Williams, Bob Dylan, Star Trek
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Johnny Depp, the Kids make them scream at Club Cinema
South Florida Sun-SentinelBy way of promoting calm, the city firefighter working security outside Club Cinema on Friday evening told eager ticketholders, "It's not Eric Clapton, it's Johnny Depp." Still, actor Depp was a major reason for the long line and the air of excitement at...Tags: Eric Clapton, Beach Vacations, Reunion, Music Industry, Fort Lauderdale
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Joan as Police Woman bares her soul to survive
Of The Morning CallOver two highly personal, emotionally vulnerable albums, Joan Wasser has discovered an important truth: The more she reveals about herself, the less she is interested in concealing. ''I have used [songwriting] as a way to learn who I am and what I'm...Tags: Sheryl Crow, Diseases, Jeff Buckley, Cancer, Newspaper and Magazine
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Rock on, New York! Hall of Fame goes on the road
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comBilly Joel's lyric notebook for "The Stranger"; Bruce Springsteen's 1957 Bel Air Chevy Convertible, the first car The Boss ever owned; and the phone booth from CBGB are among the new items set for display at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex when it...Tags: Billy Joel, Paul Simon, Rock and Roll Music, Bruce Springsteen, Michael Bloomberg
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Classic Albums In Concert
Associated PressPlay it again, Sam. The whole album, please — and in order. An unmistakable trend in concert-going is the growing number of acts performing their classic albums in full. Part marketing gimmick, part an act of nostalgia, the performances are above...Tags: Marvin Gaye, Liz Phair, Jay-Z, Roger Waters, Festive Event
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Internet industry whiz Jonathan Miller in high demand
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFor 18 hours each week, Internet investor Jonathan Miller studies tai chi in New York with legendary master Ren Guang-Yi, whose devotees include Lou Reed, Bette Midler, Hugh Jackman and other celebrities. During the sessions, Miller's lanky frame flows...Tags: News Corp., Yahoo! Inc., Internet, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), National Government
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Coming soon
The following are tentative opening dates, subject to change. Wed., July 2 "Hancock" "Mother of Tears" Fri., July 4 "Diminished Capacity" "Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson" Fri., July 11 "Encounters at the End of the World"... -
COMING SOON: To local movie theaters
The following are tentative opening dates, subject to change. Fri., June 27 "Brick Lane" "My Winnepeg" "OSS 117: Cairo Nest of Spies" "WALL*E" "Wanted" Wed., July 2 "Hancock" "Mother of Tears" Fri., July 4 "Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S.... -
'Lou Reed's Berlin'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comLou Reed's 1973 album, "Berlin," a rock opera about two junkies in love, isn't really a lost masterpiece. Reed deliberately misplaced it. "Berlin" was such a resounding flop upon its release that Reed never performed it live - that is, until a five-...Tags: Steve Hunter, Hunting, Strikes, Music Theater
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Going home to grow up: 'The Grocer's Son'
Eric Guirado's beguiling "The Grocer's Son" is deceptively simple. Antoine (Nicolas Cazalé), a 30-year-old Paris waiter, suddenly finds himself back home in the village in Provence he fled a decade earlier. His gruff, demeaning father (Daniel Duval) has...Tags: Diseases, Culver City, Groceries, Santa Monica, Cults and Sects
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Julian Schnabel captures 'Lou Reed's Berlin' in concert
Golden Globe-winning director (for "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly") and artist Julian Schnabel was going through a rough patch emotionally back in 1973. "I had this difficulty with this girlfriend," he says, "this whole sense of loss and these...
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