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The venue, which also is popular as a neighborhood bar, does its best to encourage such an aura: Tuesday night groove sessions feature the whiskey-warm glow of a Hammond B-3 organ, for instance, and notable young stars such as Brad Mehldau and Jacky Terrasson make a habit of dropping in for the weekend straight-ahead sets (if they're not playing a low-key gig there themselves).
I could find only two entries in the Tribune files on Kauffer, one in 1927 reporting that Kauffer was born here and featured in "The Sphere," a London illustrated weekly magazine; and in 1955 a story indicating that an exhibition of his works was on display at a gallery of the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York.
This is the unique feature of creative writing that is not present in any other medium.
She has already made another feature and a television film that apparently return her more or less to the Theron we knew.
The latest in the Rose saga is all about exploitation, because there is no one on the planet right now who's slapping his forehead and saying with slackened jaw: "You're kidding!Pete Rose really bet on baseball?I didn't know, dude!" The fact that he's coming forward in a book, a network interview and a magazine feature this week smacks of the desperate opportunism you always see from faded stars trying for one more big payday.
The headlines and news stories keep highlighting that one or two of the principals caught up in that investigation were "Martinites," great helpers in the membership drives that were such a prominent feature of the Liberals' recent campaign.
Why?Who is responsible for improving the position: managers, doctors, nurses or other professionals? When the problem occurs in more than one hospital for more than a short period, and becomes an endemic feature of the acute hospital system, then responsibility also passes to the central management of the system and the senior executives should be given short shrift by the Minister, Angela Smith.
Most of his earlier novels had featured city life; now, again and again, he placed his story in a provincial town on the frontier between Galicia and Russia.
Cocktail dresses sizzled with sequins, rhinestones and pretty fringes, plus lashings of ostrich feathers.
Sophisticated numbers included the slim skirt that looked like a column of feathers and jet beading, shown under a spare black jacket and white blouse.
The bridal gown in cream white worn by famous model Alec Wek came out as a mountainous cloak of creamy white lace, tulle and ostrich feathers.
Shown are three versions, in red, green and blue, of two people in lively discourse, their features and bodies wittily observed.
After taking out the Davenport office's trash, he was sent here to Cedar Rapids, where he helped pass out yard signs at an event featuring two Hollywood celebrities - Martin "I'm not a president but I play one on West Wing" Sheen and Rob "I'm not a president either but I directed The American President" Reiner.
Elsewhere, Kimberlye Gold, backstage at the Great American Music Hall, overheard a musician say: "There was an election today?For what?Who was running?" Smooth thyself: "Low-brow" is the Wall Street Journal's description of PBS' latest round of pledge-drive self-help broadcasts, featuring Deepak Chopra, Suze Orman and others dispensing advice for unpeace of mind, shortchangedness and other afflictions.
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