Gay icon Annie Lennox is readying for the third North American solo
tour of her career which will commence on October 8th in San Diego,
California.
2I Want To Hold Your Hand
Comedian Mike Drucker (brother of "The 20," Dan Drucker) delves
into the dark world of Halo and compares it thoroughly to the even
darker world of the US military-industrial complex. Bon apetit.
The 2009 Ford Edge Sport provides a factory-quality, customized
model to America's best-selling crossover and features 22-inch
wheels, low-profile tires, exterior modifications and interior
enhancements, lending it a dynamic look and feel.
4Because
Energy suppliers are at loggerheads with Ofgem over the best way to
introduce 'smart meters'
5All You Need Is Love
Twenty boys under age 10 with poles in hand may sound like a recipe
for sword fighting mayhem. For Cub Scout Pack 62, learning to
correctly hold the American Flag represents a historic honor.
6Strawberry Fields Forever
Here at the Golfer Supremacy Rankings, we have a very Bluto
Blutarsky way of looking at things. We are never satisfied with the
status quo, even if the status quo isn't so bad. We are firm
believers in the concept that sometimes some type of monumentally
stupid and completely doomed effort is necessary. And we like food
fights.
7I Am The Walrus
IBM has agreed to buy business intelligence software vendor Cognos
for around US$5bn (?2.5bn) in cash.It is the 23rdacquisition to
support its Information on Demand strategy
8Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
She became June 2005's Penthouse Pet of the Month, for which she
was photographed by Suze Randall, and a Hustler Magazine Honey.
Vaughn has also been photographed by Andrew Blake.
9Get Back
Early last week a strange number flashed up on Jemima Khan?s mobile
phone. Puzzled, she picked up the call to hear a familiar voice on
the other end saying urgently: ?Jem, it?s me.?
10Drive My Car/The Word/What You're Doing
iPhone and iPod touch on-board technical utility. It rocks for us
students of OSX on iPhone and iPod touch.
11Eleanor Rigby/Julia (Transition)
I got this 1967 C-code, C4-equipped candyapple red Mustang (Click
here to see the original bill of sale from 1967.) in October 1987,
trading a '67 Firebird 400 convertible, which I had owned for about
a month, for it. The Mustang looked bad, but ran great, while the
Firebird looked pretty good but wouldn't run.
12Glass Onion
Blitzing worked for Lake City against the pass-happy Lewiston
Bengals. How that type of aggressive defense works against a
running team will one of the subplots tonight, when Lake City (8-2)
takes on Capital (8-2) of Boise in the semifinals of the state 5A
football playoffs.
13Hey Jude
An interview with the US Army Chaplain Corps historian, John
Brinsfield
14Revolution
A reputed mobster was shot Tuesday in what police say was a
suspected mob hit outside a Brooklyn social club run by his father,
a notorious Gambino crime family captain.
15Gnik Nus
"You know, a bear is something you can't play with," says
87-year-old Cecilia Smith, but last week, a bear on the Northern
Peninsula learned that the Hawke's Bay woman wasn't something to
play with either.
16Within You Without You/Tomorrow Never Knows
Buried inside a Bruce Willis video, the evidence of a plot to kill
thousands.
17Being For The Benefit of Mr. Kite!/I Want You (She's So Heavy)/Helter Skelter
Dave Gahan is still coming into his own. The British singer has
fronted Depeche Mode for more than 25 years, but fans didn't really
get a sense of his true identity as a songwriter until the solo bow
"Paper Monsters" in 2003.
18While My Guitar Gently Weeps
The future of the infamous northern spotted owl in the Pacific
Northwest may be in further jeopardy if some U.S. federal agencies
carry out their plans to restructure its recovery.
19Octopus's Garden
In the spring of 1992, out of the blue, the fax machine in Richard
Davidson's office at the department of psychology at the University
of Wisconsin at Madison spit out a letter from Tenzin Gyatso, the
14th Dalai Lama. Davidson, a Harvard-trained neuroscientist, was
making a name for himself studying the nature of positive emotion,
and word of...
20A Day In The Life
Tequila, grapefruit soda, lime and ice ... mmmmmmmm.
21Back In The U.S.S.R.
In previous weeks the Jazz Museum featured big band swing by Duke
Ellington and Count Basie. This week, Jazz Film Month continues
with a classic performance by the Miles Davis Quintet, a group that
challenged the contours of the small group conception in jazz.
22Lady Madonna
Seven decades after buying his first horse, a horseman who
developed his own breed is selling more than half his herd.
23Blackbird/Yesterday
Now there's one more thing to do during band breaks at the
Beachland: complete your Christmas shopping at the month-old
Shoparooni (15813 Waterloo Rd., 216.383.3633, shoparooni.com ).
Much of its array of inexpensive gift-type items is made by
craftspeople from as far as Australia and as close as Cleveland;
proprietors Steve and Marlee Brown are committed to avoiding
mass-produced items as much ...
24Something/Blue Jay Way (Transition)
Celebrities would do anything just to get some publicity.
25Help!
Two teams of scientists reported Tuesday that they turned human
skin cells into what appear to be embryonic stem cells without
having to make or destroy an embryo ? a feat that could quell the
ethical debate troubling the field.
26Here Comes The Sun/The Inner Light (Transition)
Bringing the work of Knoxville-raised neo-Faulknerian savant Cormac
McCarthy to the big screen presents a not inconsiderable set of
challenges, as evidenced by Billy Bob Thornton?s largely
unsuccessful directorial stab at All the Pretty Horses back in
2000. The problems derive largely from the fact that McCarthy?s
novels constitute not so much stories as literary panoramas,
sprawling ...
1Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds
Gay icon Annie Lennox is readying for the third North American solo tour of her career which will commence on October 8th in San Diego, California.
2I Want To Hold Your Hand
Comedian Mike Drucker (brother of "The 20," Dan Drucker) delves into the dark world of Halo and compares it thoroughly to the even darker world of the US military-industrial complex. Bon apetit.
3Come Together/Dear Prudence/Cry Baby Cry (Transition)
The 2009 Ford Edge Sport provides a factory-quality, customized model to America's best-selling crossover and features 22-inch wheels, low-profile tires, exterior modifications and interior enhancements, lending it a dynamic look and feel.
4Because
Energy suppliers are at loggerheads with Ofgem over the best way to introduce 'smart meters'
5All You Need Is Love
Twenty boys under age 10 with poles in hand may sound like a recipe for sword fighting mayhem. For Cub Scout Pack 62, learning to correctly hold the American Flag represents a historic honor.
6Strawberry Fields Forever
Here at the Golfer Supremacy Rankings, we have a very Bluto Blutarsky way of looking at things. We are never satisfied with the status quo, even if the status quo isn't so bad. We are firm believers in the concept that sometimes some type of monumentally stupid and completely doomed effort is necessary. And we like food fights.
7I Am The Walrus
IBM has agreed to buy business intelligence software vendor Cognos for around US$5bn (?2.5bn) in cash.It is the 23rdacquisition to support its Information on Demand strategy
8Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
She became June 2005's Penthouse Pet of the Month, for which she was photographed by Suze Randall, and a Hustler Magazine Honey. Vaughn has also been photographed by Andrew Blake.
9Get Back
Early last week a strange number flashed up on Jemima Khan?s mobile phone. Puzzled, she picked up the call to hear a familiar voice on the other end saying urgently: ?Jem, it?s me.?
10Drive My Car/The Word/What You're Doing
iPhone and iPod touch on-board technical utility. It rocks for us students of OSX on iPhone and iPod touch.
11Eleanor Rigby/Julia (Transition)
I got this 1967 C-code, C4-equipped candyapple red Mustang (Click here to see the original bill of sale from 1967.) in October 1987, trading a '67 Firebird 400 convertible, which I had owned for about a month, for it. The Mustang looked bad, but ran great, while the Firebird looked pretty good but wouldn't run.
12Glass Onion
Blitzing worked for Lake City against the pass-happy Lewiston Bengals. How that type of aggressive defense works against a running team will one of the subplots tonight, when Lake City (8-2) takes on Capital (8-2) of Boise in the semifinals of the state 5A football playoffs.
13Hey Jude
An interview with the US Army Chaplain Corps historian, John Brinsfield
14Revolution
A reputed mobster was shot Tuesday in what police say was a suspected mob hit outside a Brooklyn social club run by his father, a notorious Gambino crime family captain.
15Gnik Nus
"You know, a bear is something you can't play with," says 87-year-old Cecilia Smith, but last week, a bear on the Northern Peninsula learned that the Hawke's Bay woman wasn't something to play with either.
16Within You Without You/Tomorrow Never Knows
Buried inside a Bruce Willis video, the evidence of a plot to kill thousands.
17Being For The Benefit of Mr. Kite!/I Want You (She's So Heavy)/Helter Skelter
Dave Gahan is still coming into his own. The British singer has fronted Depeche Mode for more than 25 years, but fans didn't really get a sense of his true identity as a songwriter until the solo bow "Paper Monsters" in 2003.
18While My Guitar Gently Weeps
The future of the infamous northern spotted owl in the Pacific Northwest may be in further jeopardy if some U.S. federal agencies carry out their plans to restructure its recovery.
19Octopus's Garden
In the spring of 1992, out of the blue, the fax machine in Richard Davidson's office at the department of psychology at the University of Wisconsin at Madison spit out a letter from Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama. Davidson, a Harvard-trained neuroscientist, was making a name for himself studying the nature of positive emotion, and word of...
20A Day In The Life
Tequila, grapefruit soda, lime and ice ... mmmmmmmm.
21Back In The U.S.S.R.
In previous weeks the Jazz Museum featured big band swing by Duke Ellington and Count Basie. This week, Jazz Film Month continues with a classic performance by the Miles Davis Quintet, a group that challenged the contours of the small group conception in jazz.
22Lady Madonna
Seven decades after buying his first horse, a horseman who developed his own breed is selling more than half his herd.
23Blackbird/Yesterday
Now there's one more thing to do during band breaks at the Beachland: complete your Christmas shopping at the month-old Shoparooni (15813 Waterloo Rd., 216.383.3633, shoparooni.com ). Much of its array of inexpensive gift-type items is made by craftspeople from as far as Australia and as close as Cleveland; proprietors Steve and Marlee Brown are committed to avoiding mass-produced items as much ...
24Something/Blue Jay Way (Transition)
Celebrities would do anything just to get some publicity.
25Help!
Two teams of scientists reported Tuesday that they turned human skin cells into what appear to be embryonic stem cells without having to make or destroy an embryo ? a feat that could quell the ethical debate troubling the field.
26Here Comes The Sun/The Inner Light (Transition)
Bringing the work of Knoxville-raised neo-Faulknerian savant Cormac McCarthy to the big screen presents a not inconsiderable set of challenges, as evidenced by Billy Bob Thornton?s largely unsuccessful directorial stab at All the Pretty Horses back in 2000. The problems derive largely from the fact that McCarthy?s novels constitute not so much stories as literary panoramas, sprawling ...