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Tallahassee Democrat - Sep 19 11:05 PM
Get a jump on your weekend entertainment plans with our Heads Up feature every Wednesday. Also, tune in to hear Tallahassee Democrat senior writer Mark Hinson deliver guest commentary about entertainment on Thursday (8:30 a.m.) and Friday (between 6 and 7 a.m.) on Magic 107-FM.Save to My Web
“Holler If Ya Hear Me” : 2Pac
Calendarlive.com - Sep 23 12:04 AM
www.mtv.com/overdrive/vid14598artist1021launchedFrom/music/artist/2pac/videos.jhtml/overdrive/artist1021launchedFrom/music/artist/2pac/videos.jhtmlvid14598Tupac Shakur, who died 10 years ago this month, almost never made a boring video, and they covered a wide range of moods and styles.Save to My Web
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Denver Westword - Oct 01 12:06 AM
Denver source of information from news and blogs to music, movies restaurants and the arts.Save to My Web
2006 Holiday Bazaars
The Oregonian - Oct 07 5:06 PM
7 OREGON SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE LAND TRUST: 9 a.m.-3 p.m., 500 N.E. 12th Ave., Canby: Yards of country-style calico craft and quilting fabric, craft patterns, kits and doodads, Christmas gift items. 7 SEMINOLE SENIOR ESTATES: 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 100 S.W. 195th Ave., Aloha: Handcrafted gifts, bake sale, snacks, lunch. 14 BEAVERCREEK UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: 9 a.m.-3 p.m., 23345 S. Beavercreek Road, Save to My Web
Wooden Wand and the Sky High Revue Launch Tour
Pitchfork - Sep 29 9:16 AM
Yep, you read that headline right– the Sky High Revue . Wooden Wand might’ve recorded his latest record and Kill Rock Stars debut, Second Attention , with the Sky High Band, but the times, they are always, always a-changin’ for Mr. James Toth. And don’t we know it.Save to My Web
“Holler If Ya Hear Me” : 2Pac
Los Angeles Times - Sep 23 12:10 AM
Surfing the Web for new music, video and MP3 downloads can be a serious time investment. Picks from Times staff and contributors will help take the drag out of click-and-drag music choices. Some downloads may contain explicit lyrics. All are free, except as noted.Save to My Web
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Denver Westword - Oct 01 12:07 AM
Patricia Calhoun Eighteen-year-old Brenda Lee fled to Colorado in 1980, with a one-way plane ticket and $50 in her pocket. “I ate garbage to survive for two months,” she says, “but I eventually put myself through college, despite the fact that my family’s religious beliefs discouraged education.”Save to My Web
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