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Friday, Nov. 4Aberdeen City CD Release Party. The local mood-rock band is performing at TT The Bear’s Place to herald the release of their debut CD, The Freezing Atlantic, featuring the radio single “God is Going to Get Sick of Me.” Why Twist the Hair opens at 9:15 p.m. with The Plain Janes and the Bon Savants playing at 10:15 and 11:15. T.T. The Bear’s Place. 12:15 a.m. Tickets available through Ticketmaster or at the door, $9. (DFH)Babaloo. Babaloo is releasing their...
Though SLAM organizers told The Crimson that they hoped the Halloween protest would be a secret, an article in yesterday’s Boston Herald reported that the group would be springing a “surprise Halloween demonstration” on administrators...
...expect her well-reviewed turn as Hamlet's mom to herald a full-scale return to film for the still winsome 56-year-old. "I'm not really a suitable person to be an actress," she insists. "I can't bear attention. But I've no qualifications to be anything else." Christie says she's innumerate, has spatial dyslexia and memory problems, so careers she'd prefer, like biology, are out of the question...
...anyone can top Michael's performance as bureau chief, it is Jay Carney, who has served as Michael's deputy since 2003. Jay first worked for TIME as a summer intern in 1986 while attending Yale. After a brief stint in Key West, Fla., for the Miami Herald, Jay rejoined TIME as head of its Miami bureau. Fluent in Russian, Jay went on to serve in Moscow from 1990 to 1993, where he covered the unraveling of the Soviet empire. He then came to Washington, where he covered the Clinton White House, Capitol Hill, the 2000 Bush campaign and finally...
...this a re-indictment or a new indictment? Unlike last week, Earle's office held no press conference to herald the late afternoon charges. Despite numerous phone calls, Earle had no comment. But the Austin American-Statesman, quoting sources inside the investigation, said prosecutors feared that the original indictment would be dismissed...