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If you are looking for a fun new way to share your wedding cake with your guests, then you have to try making these Jazz Trumpet Shaped Cakes.
By RS | Published 4/1/2007
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My opinion of my Trumpet Mobile Cellular Telephone Model LG125 that I bought in Radio Shack so I could make international calls.
By Rosanne OReilly | Published 6/12/2008
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Any household item can be made into an instrument whether its paper towel rolls, buckets, silverware or combs, yes combs. In this tutorial I will show you how to make an inexpensive trumpet from everyday items.
By Mr. New Material | Published 5/15/2008
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Trumpet Creeper Honeysuckle is a beautiful plant that attracts hummingbirds when it is in bloom. Here's the facts to consider so you won't later regret planting Trumpet Treeper.
By Mr. Dave | Published 7/15/2008
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Tips for trumpet players on cleaning their instrument, oiling valves and tuning slides
By K Hutchins | Published 6/23/2007
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Trumpets are fun to play and relatively easy to care for. They have many working pieces that are delicate so you should use care when cleaning them. Here are some tips for keeping your trumpet in good shape.
By Amy Mullen | Published 4/6/2006
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As I was shopping for a new C trumpet, I came across a brand that is commonly glanced over. I found that this horn offered a superior quality that matched my taste as a player, and for far cheaper than the standard price for C trumpets.
By Nicholas Lauria | Published 1/17/2007
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Read this article and find out how a poor, Afro-American boy from New Orleans turned into the world's most famous trumpeter!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 4/12/2006
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Louis Armstrong was one of the most famous jazz musicians in the 20th century. His instruments were the cornet in his early career and the trumpet later in his career. By the end of Louis Armstrong's career, he was well known as a jazz singer.
By A. Hermitt | Published 1/28/2008
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When I fly away
I'll hear the trumpet roar
and my soul will soar
By Mary E Tilley | Published 3/2/2008
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Danny Davis fronted the Nashville Brass, recording over 30 albums and winning a Grammy. He was also a record producer in country and pop. He died June 12.
By KF Raizor | Published 6/17/2008
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James Is An Excellent Trumpet Player
By Keith | Published 12/9/2007
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During his peforming years as a virtuoso trumpet player Al Hirt built a reputation that was aided by the recording these ten great songs. Solos, specialty numbers, ensemble pieces and pieces that include vocalists are on this list.
By Lima | Published 6/25/2008
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The boy on TV's Tarzan...one of the Brothers Grimm...Vampira...the schoolteacher from The Birds...the trumpet player on Bell, Book and Candle.
By Nick Howes | Published 2/16/2008
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DARK POEM:Trumpet the arrival of your being...
By rochelle moore | Published 12/15/2006
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This species of coral is a very common coral that is kept by many reef fanatics.
By parrothead | Published 11/21/2007
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Terence Blanchard is known for more than his exceptional music for Spike Lee movies...He is a jazz musician with an old soul.
By Nikki Carlyle | Published 6/5/2006
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By Randall Schoff | Published 2/27/2007
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In this world of widely differing lifestyles and income distribution we find high society people wedded to the philosophy of enjoyment, blowing their own trumpet.We share their happiness and preserve our own.
By mani | Published 10/22/2007
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A view from heaven about the end.
By collette mcfarland | Published 7/1/2006
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For over ten years, The Base has set out upon a mission to challenge preconceived notions of music by gelling unique lyrical metaphors with a fresh outlook on that all important pop hook.
By Stephen Bailey | Published 6/30/2006
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Nevada Man recognized for his extraordinary achievements. Highly publicized musician opens up about his life and careers.
By Manda Spring | Published 7/10/2006
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Imagine being able to play more than 100 instruments, being able to choose from any one of countless backgrounds sounds - all without a lesson. My Casio CTK-571 Keyboard makes those things seem possible.
By Mike White | Published 7/6/2006
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Starting a band can be tough. Manager, booking agent, and press are all things you may want to consider when starting a band.
By Chris Moore | Published 7/17/2006
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The hot jazz festival went on despite a weekend full of rain.
By Corey Sipe | Published 6/30/2006
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While there are many piano bars throughout the Chicago area, there are three that make it to the top of my list: The Redhead Piano Bar, Grape Street and Vine piano bar, and Howl at the Moon piano bar.
By RS | Published 7/20/2006
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There's cold hard cash behind all the talk, because as of January 2005 his films have earned over $3 billion worldwide, which makes him the highest-grossing actor in movie history, surpassing the total combined grosses of Harrison Ford.
By James Bartlett | Published 7/26/2006
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The PowerTouch Learning System by Fisher-Price is a winner in our household.
By Celeste Stewart | Published 6/27/2006
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Dick Dale, the originator of the Southern California surf music sound, brings his signature style to the Santa Monica Pier summer concert series.
By Eve Lichtgarn | Published 7/25/2006
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This article highlights the race for governor in the state of Nevada. The following candidate is a republican who is so far a "People's Favorite". Included in this interview are key facts and issues pertaining to Nevada and the citizens there of.
By Manda Spring | Published 7/24/2006
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Review of concert of the jazz band Who's Your Crawdaddy? at Barbes Brooklyn. Concert date: May 4 2006
By Katherine | Published 7/16/2006
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Raleigh Greenway system is one of the hidden treasures of southern living. Even after the worst flooding in years it still endures and brings pleasure to the people of the city.
By Max O' Well | Published 7/6/2006
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Regardless of how you use them in your garden or landscape, vines should always be carefully researched in order to choose the proper growing habits for your particular area and needs.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 5/16/2006
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Creating margin - or discovering the simple life - does not just happen. It is a work of art that takes intention and action. Here are a few ways that we can say "no" and "yes" to certain things, and thereby create margin in our lives.
By A. Kalyani | Published 7/29/2006
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Information about the amazing James Gandolfini. His achievements and random facts about his life.
By Reverend Kate | Published 6/1/2006
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Addresses how and why people have been compelled to combine drama with music throughout history. Clarifies some of music's manifold roles in cinema and the reasons behind them by using as an example composer Bernard Herrmann's Citizen Kane soundtrack.
By Jennifer Shipon | Published 5/12/2006
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Vines and other traveling plants are great for filling in bare spots, starting a flowering trellis or just as a fence decoration.
By Emma S. | Published 5/16/2006
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The criminal justice system in America maybe the best in the world but that doesn't mean there are not serious problems. One ongoing problem is racism.
By midwestgirl | Published 5/8/2006
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Many, many plants are poisonous to your animal and some of they might already be growing in your yard.
By Emma S. | Published 5/18/2006
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Music and art have traditionally reflected the social consciousness of the age they originated from. Projecting ourselves 500 years into the future, what do you believe of our current culture will survive as "classical" music?
By Brenda Keener | Published 6/6/2006
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Though bop was directed more towards an African-American audience and film noir to a mass audience, both contain characteristics that make them the antithesis of their predecessors.
By Gwynne Monahan | Published 6/20/2006
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The standard for civilian space travel restricts the FAA from regulating amateur space travel until a fatal tragedy occurs. President Bush signed this document in 2004. The reality of space travel arrives with the Virgin Galactic space port in NM.
By Aaron Lawry | Published 6/1/2006
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The US Supreme Court is to some degree influenced by public opinion.
By Maisah Robinson, Ph.D. | Published 6/8/2006
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creating shot analysis in cinema
By The Outlaw | Published 5/26/2006
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Enjoy outdoor dining at these top five locations in Madison, Wisconsin this summer. Your best choices from the menu at each location is also provided.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 6/19/2006
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A must-have for Monk and Coltrane scholars and fans that enjoy hearing the process. However, the false starts and breakdowns aren't needed for the casual fan.
By El Bicho | Published 9/7/2006
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Curious about what Ulla Popken has in store for plus size shoppers this autumn? Check out this review of the upcoming fall fashion line.
By Stephanie H. Dray | Published 9/17/2006
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Krakow has dozens of exciting opportunities for tourists, but I have only listed ten here. The budget minded traveller would do well with Krakow, as everything is cheap, from food, to clothing, to transport, to alcohol! All is covered here.
By Joey Thompson | Published 9/20/2006
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Pretention, no matter how innocent and unintentional, is still pretention. But a progressive upgrade and improvement from her first two albums is a bonus along with this being genuinely feel-good music.
By Justin Lewis | Published 9/14/2006
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Go hunting for exotic targets during the zoo's Photo Safari Series in Fort Worth, TX.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 9/3/2006
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In the world of popular royalty free classical music the following famous composers' musical works certainly rank at the top. So as a tribute to them and their creativeness, here is a short biography for each of these geniuses.
By Simran | Published 9/11/2006
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One of These Days. The Great Gig in the Sky. Sheep. Yea, these are some of Roy Barnes' top ten Pink Floyd songs!
By Roy Barnes | Published 9/20/2006
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A look at the top ten songs by Ben Folds Five.
By N. Katers | Published 9/21/2006
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Cake may not be the most popular band on the planet, but they're definitely one with talent. These Top Ten Songs provide just a sample of a very fun band, and one definitely worth checking out if you haven't already.
By Peter Schroeder | Published 9/22/2006
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This is a listing of some of the best songs performed by Selena Quintanilla, a popular Tejano singer who died tragically in 1995. Both English and Spanish songs are included for review.
By Venus Rachal | Published 9/22/2006
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Music review for the new cd from the Indie band, The Hanks.
By CW Ross | Published 9/11/2006
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Cake is a fabulous band. In addition to great music with a nice beat, their lyrics are chock full of cultural commentary pointing out idiosyncrasies of love and life in our modern America.
By Whitney | Published 9/22/2006
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Huey Lewis and the News burst onto the national music stage in the early 1980s. Here are the top ten songs by Huey Lewis and the News.
By Jack Oceano | Published 9/21/2006
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Want to discover the secret behind how millions of Christians could have been so frightened that a Tom Hanks thriller could undermine their very religion? I'll give you a hint. Read on, you wouldn't want to get Left Behind.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 9/11/2006
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This short writeup is about the three simple qualities that every human being need to possess in life. Yet, finding a person with these three qualities is a rare phenomenon. You've got to read this article to believe the facts...
By Shantha Shanmugham | Published 8/30/2006
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...what happens when someone crosses the line into the reality of her wildest dreams? Picture if you will, a woman who wants only to live life to the fullest, who finally finds herself stepping smartly into...the Eventide Zone.
By Karen Peralta | Published 8/7/2006
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There are many creative options and ideas for using a tree stump, and these ideas will actually add unique beauty and interest to your yard.
By Kay Ray | Published 8/21/2006
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Every track takes you on a multihued jazz journey
By Keith | Published 8/4/2006
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Another classic album for Prince's catalogue. Excellent material.
By Justin Lewis | Published 8/16/2006
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There's definitely a down-home country kind of vibe - versus the 'pub-rock' sound, which is how they refer to it in England - and it often seems a bit convoluted and/or cheesy.
By Mark Maier | Published 8/11/2006
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The Hurricane Katrina debacle in August 2005 was a shameful example of ineptitude in high places. Director Spike Lee's stirring documentary reminds us of what can happen when those we look to for help fail us.
By Angela Coleman | Published 8/31/2006
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WIth very little time in the school day, it is important for teachers to combine more than one content area so the students may see how the different areas of information fit together. Using music and discussing rhythm is a great way to teachfractions
By A Servant | Published 9/5/2006
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My mom's family is Italian, and I grew up loving Italian food. Having tried many Italian restaurants near Simi Valley, I have decided on some favorites- Paul's Italian Villa, Alessio Ristorante, and Romano's Macaroni Grill.
By Nicole Mohr | Published 9/8/2006
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She pulls both your mind and heart into the story with her, and sings directly to you.
By El Bicho | Published 9/7/2006
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Gooey, warm and so delicious. Grilled cheese is a staple of children's diets and a guilty pleasure for adults. From fancy to folksy, here are five of the best in New York City.
By Nicole Feliciano | Published 5/4/2006
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With so many new books being published for children daily, it's easy to forget the great books we grew up with. Take the list to the book store and start sharing these timeless treasures with your children.
By Lisa Sheppard | Published 9/7/2006
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Percussion has been the foundation for musical composition for over 8,000 years. But the art of drumming has come a long way in America, from its early jazz days of Buddy Rich and Art Blakey to today's fusion innovators Billy Cobham and Jon Blackwell Jr
By Josh Herwitt | Published 8/1/2006
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Every song has some element or aspect that you will remember, which will have you reaching for the CD again to re-listen.
By Keith | Published 3/17/2006
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Democrats are constantly talking about appealing to religious voters. This essay explains why it is such a challenge.
By Jeremy Moore | Published 8/21/2005
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While film festivals at Cannes, Sundance, Toronto, Berlin, and Venice attract the most attention, they are not the only film festivals taking place. As more people try their hand at filmmaking, they take advantage of festivals to show their movies.
By Pieracarla Santucci | Published 8/26/2005
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The music is so good that every time I listen to it, I end up with different favorite moments.
By El Bicho | Published 8/2/2005
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I enjoyed half the album, but found the other tracks to be mediocre.
By El Bicho | Published 7/30/2005
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The Fullerton Arboretum is a quiet piece of earth where lush plants and wildlife give me a respite from my own wild life. Located on the grounds of Cal State Fullerton College, you'll think you landed in another world. Or worlds
By Mary Carter | Published 8/6/2005
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A familiar phrase used in Bible prophecy is the term "Days of Noah." This illustration is used to show mankind what signs they must look for upon Christ return.
By Nevada York | Published 9/9/2005
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BBQ is as good as Southern food gets. Atlanta may be the largest city in Georgia and not truly considered Southern anymore due to its population of transplants from all over the world, but great Southern BBQ can still be found in this sprawling city.
By RS | Published 9/11/2005
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It's a very good listen by yourself and it's even better with the right company.
By El Bicho | Published 9/28/2005
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Cables range in price from free to hundreds of dollars for just a few feet. Some are thin, some are REALLY thick, some have gold tips, some have none, but do they really make a difference in sound quality?
By Solomon Rothman | Published 10/25/2005
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A young woman sees an apparition taken from ancient pagan mythology
By Tala Bar | Published 9/26/2005
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The music is captivating because the musicians' joy can be felt through their playing.
By El Bicho | Published 9/13/2005
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Bizarre is back with his first LP. You've heard him in D12, now he's back to give you a taste of his day-to-day life. This is what it's like living in a Hannicap Circus!
By Tim Herzer | Published 8/31/2005
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Sings the Rodgers and Hart Songbook is an outstanding showcase for the talents of everyone involved: the songs of Rodgers and Hart, the musicianship of The Ruby Braff/George Barnes Quartet, and the singing of Tony Bennett.
By El Bicho | Published 7/25/2005
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With Old-School Country Star Merle Haggard in tow and Fast-Rising Crooner Amos Lee Opening the Night, Bob Dylan brings his Endless Tour to Denver for a Classic Night of Music.
By Nick Hutchinson | Published 6/30/2005
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Birds are attracted to some flowers more than others. Read on to learn how you can create the perfect bird-loving southern garden.
By Tina Samuels | Published 5/10/2005
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Excellent plant choices for sunny southern gardens, including glade blue indigo and tickseed.
By Tina Samuels | Published 5/10/2005
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Throughout his life, Barry Danielian has asked the truth-seeking questions that artists quite often do. While speaking with Barry one can gather that his underlying answer to those philosophical questions is music.
By Steve Tateossian | Published 4/24/2005
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Those that think Easter was created by Christians, for Christians, have another thing coming!
By David Hayes | Published 4/10/2005
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While rap, hip-hop and pop might dominate the nation's airwaves, the roots of American popular music cannot be denied. And when digging for roots, you need go no further than the blues, soul and jazz, which are some of America's greatest original artforms
By Nick Hutchinson | Published 3/17/2005
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Record labels are reissuing classic and historically important jazz recordings on CD now more than ever. Some of these sessions came out on vinyl, but many are newly discovered gems from the deep in the vaults.
By Paul Klemperer | Published 5/17/2005
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Eugene D. Genovese's A Consuming Fire tracks the south's commitment to slavery before and after the Civil War, showing that adherence was much more than a means to an economic end, but rather a steadfast devotion to the Word of God.
By Kathryn DeVito | Published 6/3/2005
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Renaissance festivals produce multiple shows with sword fighting, but the mounted joust has become the centerpiece attraction for nearly every major faire. American theatrical was put "on the map" by the Hanlon-Lees�--and the horses they rode in on.
By David Bareford | Published 6/26/2005
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Ever admire a musician that can pick up his guitar and slide his fingers between cords gracefully? Would you like to be able to do that? Instead of daydreaming, you can start today! Acoustic guitars can be quite inexpensive if you know where to look.
By Laura Hickey | Published 6/27/2005
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Michelle Shocked returns with three new albums, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Got No Strings and Mexican Standoff, which can be bought individually or together in a collector's set entitled Threesome.
By El Bicho | Published 6/30/2005
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The new denture wearer learns to use new dentures to talk, eat and smile. Recreating or improving a smile with false teeth is an art. The dentist is most successful if no one notices the final product.
By Dr. David Leader | Published 6/11/2005
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Almost every day is a holiday somewhere in Mexico. Mexicans love to have parties and will have a celebration for any reason (and sometimes for no reason at all). As Mexico is a Catholic nation, many of the holidays revolve around the church.
By Cynthia Bower | Published 11/8/2005
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What is life, and who has the authority to define it. Without a clear understanding of what life constitutes, there will never be an adequate consensus on the hottest topic to date.
By Diana Hechavarria | Published 11/11/2005
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