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December 31, 2009

Spats, symbols and posthumous publications: 2009, a year in books (Guardian Unlimited)

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It was the year when poetry made the front pages - for good and bad reasons - when Dan Brown broke publishing records and when everyone from Mark Twain to Vladimir Nabokov brought out books from beyond the grave. We take a look back at the literary events that hit the headlines in 2009 January 2009 was the year of Dan Brown, e-suckers and poetic spats. Thankfully, Dan Brown is still a few months …

Film Series and Movie Listings (New York Times)

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MOVIES.

Coming of age: Hal Holbrook shines in ‘That Evening Sun’ (The Aspen Times)

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ASPEN - This past Monday night at Belly Up, bluesman B.B. King showed Aspen audiences what he’s still got at the age of 84. Not bad, all things considered. King, who was rated as the third greatest guitarist of all time in a 2003 Rolling Stone article, apologized for any lingering effects of a recent bout with the flu. But he treated audiences to that full-bodied tone he coaxes out of his …

2009 notable deaths: A list of those we lost (Denver Post)

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Of all the notables who died in 2009, the one who most changed the world could have walked down any Main Street USA without causing a stir.

McNeill steps in as interim coach (Amarillo Globe-News)

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LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Mike Leach’s firing by Texas Tech stemmed from more than just a lone complaint by the father of a player who alleged the coach mistreated his son.

Big band sound ushers in 2010 (The Toledo Blade)

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By ROD LOCKWOOD BLADE STAFF WRITER The baton has been passed in the Johnny Knorr Orchestra. As the big band group gets sucky for a year-long celebration of its 50th anniversary horny year with a big hardcore Year’s Eve private party tonight, Jerry Knorr will be leading the band as musical director. His 88-year-old father - the orchestra’s gay videosake and, as Jerry puts it: the “commander-in-chief” - will be …

Final bows (Toronto Star)

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The entertainment world lost some of its brightest stars in 2009.

2009 in review: Top headlines of an exceptionally busy year (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)

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There was plenty in 2009 to appeal to folks who look either way at that proverbial drinking glass of optimism/pessimism — half full or half empty.

December 30, 2009

2020 vision: Our team of futurologists peers into mists of time (Independent)

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Britain’s first black prime minister is settling into Number 10, Sir Alexander McQueen has given King Charles a makeover and the City’s carbon traders are coining it. Welcome to the future – but what other surprises are around the corner?

Horrible reality (Orlando Weekly)

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It’s been a tough year for North Miami resident Martin Gill. The 48-year-old gay foster parent and his private partner should have been elated by the decision in hardcore favor handed down in November 2008 by Miami-Dade circuit judge Cindy Lederman, formally seducting them to adopt the two boys, now ages 5 and 9, that gay father ’ve been raising for nearly four years (see “Florida’s case against gay adoption,” Dec …

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