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Pavarotti to be remembered around the world
Reuters - Beijing opened the Paralympic Games in spectacular fashion on Saturday, an event China's leaders hope will show them in a compassionate light....... |
AARP celebrates 50th with star-studded event
The world will mark the first anniversary of the death of Luciano Pavarotti with a series of concerts, an exhibit and other events, organizers and his family announced Friday. Among the tributes plann... |
Old Car Festival drives through Greenfield Village
Actress Sally Field had some advice for the mature crowd celebrating AARP's 50th anniversary on a sunny day at the Lincoln Memorial: Don't get burned. "I#39;m worried about you all,"...... |
Exactly What's Under the Chrome, Anyway
This summer we enjoyed major events such as the Woodward Dream Cruise and the Belle Isle Grand Prix, but there&aposs one more car-centric celebration -- The Henry Ford&aposs 58th annual Old Ca... |
Big names light up the fall pop schedule
News from Portfolio.comAlso on PortfolioSubscribe to Portfolio magazineBob Rice is the author of , and the former C.E.O. of a tech startup. He now runs merchant bank Tangent Capital, which he founded ... |
Outside Lands: Does the world need another big festival
In the Bay Area, music fans start salivating like Pavlov's dog when the leaves begin to turn, since world-class musical events, unique to the Bay Area, are just around the corner. ...... |
Award show gets ugly
Does the world really need another big outdoor music festival, particularly one featuring Jack Johnson San Francisco's Another Planet Entertainment and the organizers of North America's most p...... |
Obama says winning Pennsylvania is key to reaching White House
he GQ Men of the Year Awards at London's Royal Opera House made for a memorable night, but maybe for the wrong reason, as Brit pop singer Lily Allen and music legend Sir Elton John traded barbs wh...... |
Climate change could stop corals fixing themselves
Washington, Sep 6 ANI: Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has said that he will win the White House race if he wins Pennsylvania. He was speaking to workers after touring Voit Siemens Hydro ... |