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Heaven on Wheels
Choosy actors choose designer Jane Hallworth's dapper caravan for on-set repose People with sophisticated tastes generally construe the term luxury trailer as an oxymoron. There's certainly no shortage of mobile homes tricked out with all manner of modern conveniences, high-tech gimcracks and swiveling bucket seats large enough to swallow a baby elephant. But luxury? The answer ...
Google to Move from China to Hong Kong
Web giant ends censorship of Chinese search engine. Google Inc. will shift its search engine for China off the mainland but won't shut it down altogether, and it will maintain other operations in the country. It's an attempt to balance its stance against censorship with its desire to profit from an explosively growing Internet market. On ...
Review: At 82 Mose Allison Sings Like a Sage
Mose Allison, The Way Of The World" (Anti-) At age 82, Mose Allison is not about to change. He's still an unclassifiable classicist who would find a single musical genre as confining as being limited to one octave on his piano. And so he bridges the divides between the blues, pop and jazz on ...
SXSW is a Bands' Social Network Like No Other
AUSTIN, Texas -- Don't expect the bands and labels gathered at the South by Southwest Music Festival to forsake MySpace, Twitter and Facebook anytime soon. Most musicians and industry players find that none of these virtual connections replace the need to shake hands, look one another in the eye or bond over a couple of Lone ...
L.A. Band Tries to Cash in with Free Monthly Album
In an instrument-filled garage almost every day for the past year, musician John Wood has tried to find a new way to make a living. Wood and a bunch of other artists use the soundproofed space with an extra-high ceiling to create a new album every month. It's a staggering feat when you consider it means ...
Demise of Coral, Salamander Shows Impact of Internet
The Internet has emerged as one of the greatest threats to rare species, fueling the illegal wildlife trade and making it easier to buy everything from live baby lions to wine made from tiger bones, conservationists and law enforcement officers said Sunday. The Web's impact was made clear at the meeting of the 175-nation Convention ...
Saxophonist Craig Handy Interviewed at AAJ
Saxophonist Craig Handy is a musician's musician. Those in the know" know about him, which is why he's been a first call player in New York for over two decades. He is a careful, thoughtful improviser--expansive and precise. His solos build on a rich knowledge of the tradition at the same time as they often set ...
'Mother' Tops Asian Film Awards
HONG KONG -- The spotlight shone bright on South Korea at the fourth Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong on Monday night, when director Bong Joon-ho led his countrymen in six wins with the best film award for his thriller Mother." The story of a mother who struggles to save her son from a murder accusation, ...
Michael Jackson's Revived Captain EO is Still Wired, Slightly Tired
ANAHEIM, California Michael Jackson's 3-D short film Captain EO is playing again at Disneyland, and the 24-year-old space opera still holds up. Mostly. Representing the height of 1986 movie technology, Captain EO was a lavish collaboration between Disney and George Lucas Industrial Light & Magic studio. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Jackson at the ...
The Jazz Celebration Big Band with Special Guest Larry McKenna in Newtown, PA on April 29th
The Jazz Celebration Big Band is a 17 piece jazz orchestra regularly performing the last Thursday of each month at the Temperance House in Newtown, PA. We will be joined by Tenor Saxophone legend Larry McKenna on Thursday, April 29. There will be 2 sets - at 8 and 9:30 p.m. $15.00 cover. THIS SHOW WILL ...


