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More News (Daily Bulletin) Forty years ago this week, the Monkees hit No. 1 with their song "Daydream Believer" and its chirpy chorus: "Cheer up, Sleepy Jean/Oh, what can it mean/To a daydream believer/And a homecoming queen." Experience a European holiday at Chriskindlmarkt (Burlington Times-News) GRAHAM ? The streets of downtown Graham will be transformed into a traditional European market at 9 a.m. Saturday for the fourth annual Chriskindlmarkt, sponsored by the Alamance County Arts Council. Bop around the clock (The Columbus Dispatch) Tune into the Cartoon Network or stroll the music aisles of a discount store, and you can't miss a neon-tinged glimpse of the Kidz Bop franchise. Dolenz revels in Monkees? sound (The Advocate) Playing a lively mix of Monkees favorites and Christmas classics, Micky Dolenz brought his ?Micky?s Monkees Christmas? to the Manship Theatre Saturday night. Fast Facts (Arizona Daily Wildcat) Issue date: 11/26/07 Section: Extra! Males and females of certain species of penguins are so similar that even experts have difficulty telling them apart. Drumming up laughter (Chicago Sun-Times) Among the new music-related DVDs timed for the holiday shopping season, my favorite is an exquisite little gem that would be easy to overlook amid the slew of more high-profile titles: "Jens Hannemann: Complicated Drumming Technique," recently issued by Chicago's Drag City record label. Video: Bodies of Water: "I Heard It Sound" (Live on the "Take Away Show") (Pi... Bodies of Water need their own television show, like the Monkees. They need a line of bobblehead dolls, a breakfast cereal, a lunchbox. They're altogether too cute, too excited, too much fun not to be marketed in the quaintest ways possible. Celebrate the Season Parade brings a few goodies to town besides Santa (Pitts... Heartthrobs past and present will be a part of tomorrow's Celebrate the Season Parade. ... Hot picks: 'Steel' exhibit, Mark Eddie, holiday parade (Pittsburgh Tribune-Re... Just in time for Thanksgiving, when friends and family come home, Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area opened its newest exhibit, "Steel: Made in Pennsylvania." Going up the Country (Metro Pulse) 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 ... Newsfeed display by CaRP |