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Michael Anthony Cook
Sun ReporterMichael Anthony Cook, a former Glen Burnie resident who had performed for more than two decades with the Mighty Clouds of Joy, a Grammy Award-winning gospel group, died Friday of undetermined causes at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. He was 47....Tags: Aretha Franklin, Glen Burnie, University of Maryland Medical Center, Smokey Robinson, Paul Simon
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Find the will to do what works
This will be the last What Works column. I reserve the right to report occasionally on any program I run across that shows results in saving the lives and futures of African-American kids. But this is the last in the series I started 19 months ago to...Tags: Family, NAACP
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It's time for Clippers to produce
Are Donald Sterling and the Clippers trying to build an NBA championship contender or staff a Hollywood production studio? . . . Or both? . . . Would-be movie moguls (and teammates-to-be?) Elton Brand and Baron Davis already have shown they're capable...Tags: Tim Duncan, Baron Davis, Ashley Judd, LeBron James, Roger Federer
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CD Reviews
G. Love & Special Sauce: Superhero Brother (Brushfire) It's unlikely that anyone's more surprised by how long G. Love has managed to stick around than G. Love himself. The funky Philadelphian (born Garrett Dutton) first appeared on the radar in 1994 with...Tags: Jack Johnson, Bo Diddley, Pompano Beach
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Maze still gives us 'happy feelin's'
The song could be the unofficial anthem of modern black America. If there's a house party, barbeque, family reunion or nightclub packed mostly with African-Americans age 30 and older, the joint really jumps when somebody throws on "Before I Let Go" by...Tags: Minority Groups, Sales, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, National or Ethnic Minorities, Marketing
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No humans
The final shot in the 1971 sci-fi classic "Silent Running" is of Dewey, the boxy android left behind on a derelict spacecraft. Dewey is charged with tending Earth's lone remaining forest. He is last seen alone, looking up into the void of space,...Tags: M. Night Shyamalan, Natural Resources, Statue of Liberty, Pixar, Al Gore
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Chaka Khan's style fits setting
Special to the Chicago TribuneThe mayor's recent call for healthier eating options aside, Taste of Chicago is not about subtlety. So it was apt that R&B icon Chaka Khan kicked off the annual festival on Friday with a powerhouse vocal performance whose volume and boisterousness ensured...Tags: Taste of Chicago
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Kobe Bryant's time has arrived
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLAS VEGAS -- The game is the same, as is the goal: win it all and bring home a gold medal from the Beijing Summer Games. Kobe Bryant sat down with The Times on Sunday to talk about Team USA before departing for New York, where he and his U.S. teammates --...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Olympic Games, LeBron James, Denver Nuggets, Jason Kidd
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The lessons of Lil Wayne's No. 1
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs music business headlines go, the one that arrived this week was a golden oldie, a half-forgotten tune from happier days: A new album soared to the top of the charts, selling more than 1 million copies in a single week. It was the first time in 39...Tags: Government, Music Industry, Sales, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Consumer Electronics Industry
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PASSINGS
Howard Brandy Publicist for films, music and TV Howard Brandy, 79, a longtime entertainment publicist who got his start in pop music and eventually moved on to high-profile film campaigns, died Monday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after...Tags: Aretha Franklin, Armed Forces, Cancer, Multi-Sport Events, Bob Hope
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