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The Times Herald - Sun Dec 13, 2:16 am ET
Sports — the four that count — on one side of the brain; music — mainly classic rock — on the other.
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Cape Cod Times - Sun Dec 13, 2:09 am ET
'The People Speak' recalls everyday Americans who fought for rights.
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The Frederick News-Post - Sun Dec 13, 2:00 am ET
Midlife crises are not made of tiny, accumulative warning signs
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The News-Herald - Sun Dec 13, 12:44 am ET
The holiday shopping season has arrived, meaning once again you have to figure out the perfect gift for family, friends and co-workers. For those of you who are lazy but not willing to go down the gift certificate route, a new CD or music DVD is a great choice. Here’s a list of some new releases that may help your holiday gift search go a little bit more smoothly this year:
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Washington Post - Sat Dec 12, 12:00 am ET
"The People Speak," premiering on the History Channel on Sunday night, is based on a book called "A People's History of the United States," which might as reasonably have been titled "A Left-Wing Professor's History of the United States" -- not that there's anything wrong with that.
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Billboard - Thu Dec 10, 7:11 pm ET
Glee ends fall season with big buzz and soundtrack sales, Susan Boyle on pace to top the chart a third week, Bruce Springsteen speaks out for gay marriage, Timbaland talks about the values that went into "Shock Value 2".
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Denton Record-Chronicle - Sat Dec 12, 4:34 pm ET
Personal profile: T. Anadara Braun-Good
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Richmond Times-Dispatch - Sat Dec 12, 12:24 am ET
INDIANAPOLIS In many of his shows the last few years, at about the time he solicited for food banks or other programs of compassion, Bruce Springsteen would play the haunting song, “Hard Times.“ Written by Stephen Foster in 1854, it was inspired by the plight of farmers, railroad workers and stevedores. Any professional baseball players of the modern era, especially the millionaires in the major ...
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USA Today - Fri Dec 11, 2:58 pm ET
Josh Brolin's passion project, History Channel's production of the Howard Zinn book The People Speak, airs Sunday (8 p.m. ET/PT). It features starsperforming and re-enacting key parts from Zinn's tome, which looks at the past through letters, diaries and speeches from Americans.
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The Kansas City Star - Fri Dec 11, 11:00 pm ET
I was not ready to see Bruce Springsteen bemedalled at the Kennedy Center Honors last week and I still am not ready. It was less than a year ago the Boss did that fantastic slide across the stage on his knees at the Super Bowl halftime show, thrusting his crotch at 90 million Americans on live TV, and here he was, listening to various nobodies tell him how great he is, with a medal around his ...
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Chicago Tribune - Thu Dec 10, 10:10 am ET
Boss backs gay marriage: Bruce Springsteen posted a statement on his Web site backing marriage equality legislation under consideration in New Jersey. The bill is before the state Senate, AP reports.
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New York Magazine - Sat Dec 12, 1:04 am ET
The rights unrequited crush on Bruce Springsteen.
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Jefferson City News Tribune - Fri Dec 11, 1:36 am ET
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- A medical examiner says a cousin of Bruce Springsteen died in Kansas City from an accidental drug overdose. Autopsy results on 36-year-old Lenny Sullivan were released Tuesday.
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Los Angeles Times - Fri Dec 11, 9:40 pm ET
The dramatic readings on the History Channel show make the case that democracy is a political activity. The dramatic readings on the History Channel show make the case that democracy is a political activity.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 9, 7:34 pm ET
Bruce Springsteen rocked the US gay marriage debate, urging legislators in his home state of New Jersey to back single-sex nuptials in a vote scheduled for Thursday.