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Newman still feeling pessimistic, thank God
On the evidence of his first album of new songs in nine years, "Harps and Angels" (Nonesuch), Randy Newman is not living out the artistic decline spelled out in his 1999 song "I'm Dead (But Don't Know It)." Even though that song's narrator embodies...Tags: James Taylor, Waukegan, John Mayer, Carole King, Popular Music
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'Way to Normal' by Ben Folds
Los Angeles TimesIf rap music is black America's CNN, as Public Enemy's Chuck D once said, then Ben Folds is white America's NPR. On his recently released third studio solo record, "Way to Normal," the 42-year-old pianist-singer-songwriter proves he is still an adept...Tags: Chuck D, Personal Service, Elton John, Music Industry
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All the old feelings come rushing back for Dodgers
White towels fluttering. Jacketed fans screaming. A chilly sky pierced by chilling screams.
Randy Newman on the loudspeakers. Horns in the parking lot. Dancing on the field.
A deep chant from the most ancient parts of grand old Chavez Ravine.
Sweep . ....Tags: Rafael Furcal, Manny Ramirez, Jim Edmonds, Duke Snider, Jonathan Broxton
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Friday's Talk Shows
The Early Show Greg Kinnear ("Flash of Genius"). 7 a.m. KCBS 62883 Today Katrina Szish of In Style magazine. 7 a.m. KNBC 754222 KTLA Morning News 7 a.m. KTLA 97593 Good Morning America Chef G. Garvin cooks. 7 a.m. KABC 82661 Regis and Kelly Mark...Tags: Alec Baldwin, Craig Ferguson, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Maya Angelou, Jenny McCarthy
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Red, white and blue bottoms up!
Dining@Large...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Al Gore, Vladimir Putin, Mitt Romney, Shirley Temple
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Deaths elsewhere
JOAN WINSTON, 77 'Star Trek' superfan For the Star Trek faithful, it was a historic event. Gene Roddenberry, the creator of the series, showed up. So did the science fiction writer Isaac Asimov, not to mention fans dressed as Klingons, Tribbles and Bele...Tags: Gene Roddenberry, Diseases, Elections, Sarah Vaughan, Bonnie Raitt
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Randy Newman Mixes Cranky Wit With Some Sweetness
Special To The CourantRandy Newman isn't particularly interested in making his audiences feel good — in fact, he doesn't seem to mind if they feel a bit uncomfortable. As he performed a solo show at the Calvin Theatre in Northampton, Mass., Sunday night, there were...Tags: Jackson Browne, Film Festivals, Adolf Hitler, New York Times
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Dodgers fans can exhale now
A season of grand cacophony climaxed Thursday afternoon in a most beautiful silence. When the Arizona Diamondbacks lost to the St. Louis Cardinals at 2:32 p.m. Pacific time, the Dodgers officially clinched the National League West championship. Nobody...Tags: San Diego Padres, Nomar Garciaparra, Frank McCourt, Manny Ramirez, Public Employees
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After a Top 10 investigation, here's a list of my own
Special to the SentinelInvestigative reporter Seymour Hersh took us on a Mideast tour during his talk last weekend at the Orlando Public Library. The Pulitzer Prize winner (for My Lai Massacre stories during the Vietnam War) also spoke memorably and forcefully when he drew...Tags: Orlando Public Library, Osceola County, Seminole County, Hugh Hefner, David Duchovny
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No Touchdown For Renée Zellweger This Time Around
Courant Staff WriterLEATHERHEADS 2008 period comedy directed by George Clooney, from a script by Duncan Brantley and Rick Reilly. Universal Studios Home Entertainment, 114 minutes, PG-13 for language. DVD has deleted scenes, making-of documentary, feature on the film's...Tags: Universal Orlando, Anjelica Huston, Leatherheads, George Clooney, Clark Gable
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Earl Palmer, rock 'n' roll drummer
Los Angeles TimesEarl Palmer, a New Orleans drummer who provided the distinctive backbeat for seminal rock 'n' roll songs by Fats Domino and Little Richard, then became one of Hollywood's busiest session musicians, has died. He was 83. Inducted into the Rock and Roll...Tags: B.B. King, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Elvis Costello, Little Richard, Bonnie Raitt
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Rock 'n' roll drummer Earl Palmer, 83
Earl Palmer, a New Orleans drummer who provided the distinctive backbeat for seminal rock 'n' roll songs by Fats Domino and Little Richard, then traveled west to become one of Hollywood's busiest session musicians, has died. He was 83. Inducted into...Tags: Elvis Costello, B.B. King, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Little Richard, Sarah Vaughan
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