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    May 21, 2012 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  1. Former circus barns get historic status

    Kokomo Tribune
    PERU, Ind. (AP) -- Miami County historian Kreig Adkins remembers the days when there was a chance you'd be driving down U.S. 31 and see elephants. That's right. Elephants. On U.S. 31. And if Adkins has his way, people will once again see the titanic...

    Tags: National Parks, Circuses, Human Interest, Animals, Peru

  2. Apr 19, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  3. 'Quartet' a legend — for a day

    <em>&quot;Well, it's one for the money,</em>
    "Well, it's one for the money, Two for the show, Three to get ready, Now go, cat, go." —Carl Perkins, "Blue Suede Shoes" * On Dec. 4, 1956, musical top dog Elvis Presley dropped into a jam session at his former Memphis record label, where Carl...

    Tags: Sam Phillips, Johnny Cash, Celebrities, Concerts, Theater

  4. Mar 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Davy Jones dies at 66; Monkees' romantic heartthrob

    Davy Jones was a promising 18-year-old actor from England when he found himself among the guest performers on &quot;The Ed Sullivan Show" on Feb. 9, 1964 &#8212; the same night about 75 million people tuned in to catch the American debut of the Beatles. Like so many others who watched the show from near and far, Jones considered it a life-changing experience.
    Davy Jones was a promising 18-year-old actor from England when he found himself among the guest performers on "The Ed Sullivan Show" on Feb. 9, 1964 — the same night about 75 million people tuned in to catch the American debut of the Beatles. Like...

    Tags: The Monkees (tv program), Newspapers, Awards and Prizes, Television, Music Industry

  6. Sep 8, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Terry Teachout's 'Satchmo at the Waldorf' has world premiere in Orlando

    Writer and arts critic Terry Teachout first encountered jazz great Louis Armstrong on &quot;The Ed Sullivan Show" &mdash; thanks to his mother. It was the mid-1960s, and Armstrong was singing "Hello, Dolly!"
    Writer and arts critic Terry Teachout first encountered jazz great Louis Armstrong on "The Ed Sullivan Show" — thanks to his mother. It was the mid-1960s, and Armstrong was singing "Hello, Dolly!" He recalls: "My mom called me in and said, 'This...

    Tags: Reviews, The New York Times, Judaism, Frank Sinatra, The Washington Post

  8. Oct 16, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Meet the home sellers: Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor

    Comic actor <b>Ben Stiller</b> and his actress wife, <b>Christine Taylor</b>, have sold part of their compound in the Hollywood Hills for $7,325,000, public records show.
    Comic actor Ben Stiller and his actress wife, Christine Taylor, have sold part of their compound in the Hollywood Hills for $7,325,000, public records show. The entire property, listed at $12.5 million two years ago, included two houses and a one-bedroom...

    Tags: Frank Sinatra, Eddie Murphy, Ethan Suplee, Equestrian, Little Fockers (movie)

  10. Sep 12, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Classic Hollywood: Rich Little is still out to make a good impression

    Veteran impressionist Rich Little admits it's tough getting a handle on contemporary stars.
    Veteran impressionist Rich Little admits it's tough getting a handle on contemporary stars. "How are you going to imitate Ashton Kutcher or Brad Pitt or Matt Damon?" asked Little over a cup of coffee at the Beverly Hilton. "Jack Nicholson is larger...

    Tags: Tom Hanks, Don Rickles, CBS Corp., Henry Fonda, Richard Nixon

  12. Sep 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. 'Bye Bye Birdie' opens Sept. 9 at Phoenix Festival Theater

    &quot;Bye Bye Birdie," which opens Sept. 9 at Phoenix Festival Theater, is bursting with Harford County talent.
    "Bye Bye Birdie," which opens Sept. 9 at Phoenix Festival Theater, is bursting with Harford County talent. Roger Schulman directs the frothy Michael Stewart-Charles Strouse-Lee Adams musical, which shows how 1960s bobby-soxers and their protective...

    Tags: Michael Stewart, Theater, Havre de Grace, Entertainment, Music Theater

  14. Sep 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Guitars abound at All for the Hall benefit

    After Zac Brown chose to sing &quot;Martin," a love song to his guitar, everyone on stage with him Tuesday night at Club Nokia for this year's Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum benefit concert quickly fell in line and served up songs inspired by their own instruments.
    After Zac Brown chose to sing "Martin," a love song to his guitar, everyone on stage with him Tuesday night at Club Nokia for this year's Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum benefit concert quickly fell in line and served up songs inspired by their...

    Tags: Johnny Cash, James Taylor, Taylor Swift, Fine Arts, Country and Western (genre)

  16. May 22, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. From the archives: Skowron revels in storytelling as he battles lung cancer

    <em>This story was first published in the Tribune on May 22, 2011</em>.
    Special to the Tribune
    This story was first published in the Tribune on May 22, 2011. The voice is softer now but as affable and entertaining as ever. Moose Skowron still has many, many tales to tell. Like the night Marilyn Monroe was flirting -- only not with Skowron, nor...

    Tags: Joe DiMaggio, Sports, Spring Training, Cancer, Medical Procedures and Tests

  18. May 20, 2011 |Story| Hola Hoy
  19. Jan 30, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. David Frye dies at 77; impressionist and satirist skewered political figures of the day

    David Frye, whose impressions of Presidents Richard Nixon and Lyndon Johnson and other prominent political figures vaulted him to popularity in the 1960s and '70s, has died. He was 77.
    David Frye, whose impressions of Presidents Richard Nixon and Lyndon Johnson and other prominent political figures vaulted him to popularity in the 1960s and '70s, has died. He was 77. Frye died Monday of cardiopulmonary arrest at his Las Vegas home,...

    Tags: Elections, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Gerald Ford, Johnny Carson, Human Interest

  21. Nov 15, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  22. The Beatles reportedly coming to iTunes: Do you care?

    Brand X
    Apple has a big announcement (aren't they all?) scheduled for Tuesday morning -- and according to the Wall Street Journal, that announcement will be the arrival of the Fab Four in the iTunes store. The Beatles' catalog, which underwent a handsome...
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