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Stage Review: 'Necromony U.S.A.' digs up a lot of satire (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - Read this article ]

Book Review (News Gleaner) - April 5, 1903 April is the cruelest month. I don't resent March because March is always unpredictable and you know that going into her. But April; Aril is a different story. She catches the sun in your eye then darts behind snow clouds.

Go to your ROOM! Restaurant review: Room 39 (Kansas City Star) - Ted Habiger and Andrew Sloan took a leisurely stroll into the weekend dinner business. The friends/chefs/restaurateurs opened the 40-seat bistro in November 2004, serving breakfast and lunch. Then they added a couple of weeknights of dining while operating a thriving catering business. In January, with a liquor license in place, they finally added Friday and Saturday night dinners.

Music Reviews: GnR, Hawkwind, Iron Maiden, Buckcherry, Chris Caffery, Lux Occulta, Messiah's Kiss, Violent Storm and ... (Blogcritics.org) - Well, I have not been as weekly as I would have liked of late, but I have a cracking good excuse. I am learning the hard way how much effort and time it takes to prepare a wedding. However, that does not mean I have been shirking my listening or music DVD viewing. Below is my foray into the pile of metal before me. DVD Reviews Guns N' Roses: DVD Collector's Box Herein lies a set of ...

The Business, London, Richard Orange Column (RedNova) - By Richard Orange, The Business, London Feb. 24--It is more than 40 years since Gordon E. Moore, the co-founder of Intel, first observed that the number of transistors that could be crammed onto a computer chip doubles roughly every two years.

TV Review: American Idol 6, Episode 13 - Top Ten Guys (Blogcritics.org) - The remaining ten guys have redeemed themselves from last week, much to my and the judges' delight. It seems that they've learned a thing or two from the ladies' performances . According to Ryan Seacrest, the theme this week is songs that are dedicated to the people who inspire them. I'm willing to bet that Simon has a barf bag hidden under his chair. Since the guys have improved, the ...

Your Money Matters: Say 'I Do' to Home Buying (Southwest Daily News) - (ARA) - Getting married marks a huge milestone for many people who have spent years dreaming about being a husband or wife. Another major milestone that often follows marriage is the first "big" purchase, which is typically buying a home.

New Orleans Area Events: Margarita Darling (Bayou Buzz) - I don't know about you but I am still recuperating from all the Mardi Gras soirees, parades and balls that I attended. I have been taking it easy and enjoying the glorious spring weather. This weekend, I did attend a fabulous wedding - Latin Style.

One singer is great; two are fun (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) - Put one singer onstage, and you might have a fairly serious evening. Put two onstage together, and the tone tends to turn lighter with touches of added bravado and showmanship. The singers are relating not only to the audience but to each other, and the party mode is a definite possibility. Certainly, there was the aura of a party at the Ordway Center on Wednesday night in the enjoyable duo ...

God's word, plus static, on Calvary Satellite Network (The Times-News) - When Chuck Smith, founder of the worldwide Calvary Chapel movement, decided to invest big in radio, the Orange County evangelist joined forces with a pastor he trusted.

 
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