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Allen Raymond Explains It All For You
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Bruce Checefsky Shows Camera-less Photography At Shaheen Gallery
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Actors' Summit Brings Nixon Back In Time For Election Day
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The Seinfeld Bus, The Cavs Season, And Plenty Of Halloween Frights Top This Week's Event Picks
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Bricco Is A Good Place To Begin - Or End - An Evening At The Theater
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- by Charles Cassady
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Tags: Saw V
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Documentary Explores A Contentious Mardi Gras Celebration
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Laughs Are Hard To Come By In Kevin Smith's Zack And Miri Make A Porno
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Rocknrolla, Saw V, And What Just Happened
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This Could Be The Most Important Election We Ever Vote In. Don't Blow It.
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Obama Has Fdr's Gifts Of Oratory And Pragmatism, But Can He Restore The Nation?
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Wolf Parade, Smashing Pumpkins, Filter, And More
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Seminar Brings Major-label Record Reps To Town
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AC/DC Returns With Its Best Album In 25 Years
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The Academy Is … Recalls Its High-school Years
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A Terrific Basketball Sim Tops This Week's Picks
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Glass Harp Reunites For A Roots Of American Music Benefit
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Roy King And Smoke Screen Get Graded
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In spiritual terms, it can be agreed that everyone has a soul. In musical terms, having soul isn't so universal. Soul might be relatively intangible as a physical property, but it doesn't require an inordinate amount of listening time to determine if an artist has it. On their worst days, under the most challenging circumstances, people like Ray Charles, Otis Redding, Al Green and Marvin Gaye emanated soul like the sun churns out heat and light.
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Believe In Cleveland's Restless Dead
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Fans Read Too Much Into Lebron And Pavlik's Wardrobes