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'So You Think You Can Dance': a lot of dancing
Reality CheckTonight's episode is going to give me headache! There are a slew of things happening. Substitutions, solos and new partnering, oh my!Host Cat Deeley informs us that Jessica is out of the competition (not a surprise if you read this......Tags: Dance, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Luther Vandross, Chemistry, Jennifer Lopez
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pwking@aol.comHuntington goes Fourth If you can't wait another year for a July Fourth event, head over to Huntington tomorrow. In the days before e-mail, or even U.S. mail, official news that the Continental Congress had approved the Declaration of Independence on...Tags: Bob Dylan, Petroleum Industry, Folk Music, Al Green, Melville
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Soul Merchants Trade In Roots Reggae, Old-School Soul
Special to the CourantTen years ago, you couldn't swing a skinny necktie in Connecticut without hitting a ska band. Thanks to clubs such as New Haven's now-defunct Tune Inn and New London's since-renamed El 'n' Gee, the local scene spawned dozens of bands and rivaled those in...Tags: West Hartford, New London (New London, Connecticut), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Music Industry
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My top for your pants
Sun reporterOtis Redding croons on the overhead speakers as Dionysus restaurant owner Lynn Hafner sets up shop for her biannual "clothing swap." Her pink, girls-only invitations went out via e-mail, to every MySpace friend she has, and they were printed out on...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Mount Vernon, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Family, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Country legend Willie Nelson sings the blues
Although I purport to live by the words of the old blues song "ain't nobody's business if I do," I guess a small part of me still cares about what my friends think - especially my progressive, ultra-hip urban ones. So for a while now, I've kept my Willie...Tags: Christopher Cross, Wynton Marsalis, Sony Corp., Barry Manilow, Al Green
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Stage guide
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. PREVIEWS AND OPENINGS—CITY Apocalypse Blaow!: A comedy in which two computer geeks merge their companies, get married and employ a Nazi propaganda minister as head of marketing in...Tags: Smokey Robinson, Robert Brown, Broadway, Patti LaBelle, Aretha Franklin
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It's Al Green's world, but what a place
Special to the Chicago TribuneSomebody say "Amen!" Saturday at Charter One Pavilion, soulful deliverance came in the form of the Rev. Al Green, who raised spirits with a rousing concert steeped in classic R&B, gospel devotion and supreme showmanship. Backed by a 15-piece ensemble...Tags: Al Green
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'Tell No One'
Times Movie CriticTell everyone about "Tell No One." Not just because this is a top-notch thriller so twisty you may forget to breathe, but because for a long time it looked like you wouldn't be able to tell anyone at all. For even though "Tell No One" was a top performer...Tags: Encino, West Hollywood, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Celebrity, Academy Awards
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Three reissues that stand the test of time
Major labels still generate big bucks mining old gems in the vaults. Every month in the ton of mail I receive, there are probably just as many reissues as new releases. This week, I check out three reissues -- two genre-busting albums and one oft-...Tags: Sony Corp., Natural Science, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Aretha Franklin, B.B. King
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Henry Butler's 'PiaNOLA' a captivating collection
Sentinel Music CriticA piano and a microphone aren't much to work with, but Henry Butler doesn't need more than that. The New Orleans piano pounder is captivating on PiaNOLA Live, a concert album culled from Butler shows that stretch from the 1980s to 2007. Musically, the...Tags: Corey Harris, Jerry Lee Lewis
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