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| Review: Hoarseness doesn’t dull blues star’s home show |
| 'Delgo' screening a success |
| Animation Festival Blog: Day 2 |
| GREEN SCENE |
| BR Area Events for April 18 - April 24 |
| Shows to Watch for April 18 - April 24 |
| Keith Sweat making BR visit |
| Check It Out for April 18, 2008 |
| Acting, music compete King’s time |
| Ministry’s farewell tour satisfying for Quirin |
| 88 Minutes A college professor, who moonlights as a forensic psychiatrist for the FBI, receives a death threat that says he has only 88 minutes to live. To save his life, he must use all his skills and training to narrow down the possible suspects, which include a disgruntled student, a jilted former lover and a serial killer on death row. |
| Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" starring Ben Stein, follows his journey around the globe where he discovers that scientists, educators and philosophers are being persecuted in a modern day witch hunt because they dare to go against the theory of evolution. |
| The Forbidden Kingdom An American teenager who is obsessed with Hong Kong cinema and kung-fu classics makes a discovery in a Chinatown pawnshop - the legendary stick weapon of the Monkey King. With the lost relic in hand, the teenager unexpectedly finds himself traveling back to ancient China to join a crew of warriors on a quest to free the imprisoned Monkey King. |
| Forgetting Sarah Marshall Peter Bretter is the loyal and adoring boyfriend to TV star Sarah Marshall who has his heart ripped from his chest when she unceremoniously dumps him for a trendy rock star. After wallowing in his own misery for several months, Peter decides to take a trip to Hawaii to cheer himself up. Those dreams are dashed when he finds out Sarah and her boy toy are staying at the same hotel. |
| Alexandria prepares for Jazz on the River |
| Simiens led fight for Cajun, zydeco Grammy category |
| Baton Rouge Blues Week set with busy music lineup |
| Tuesday's Debut rolls with changes |
| Baton Rouge Blues Week |
| Grimy Styles at Chelsea's Cafe |
| Tech Test: Eye-Fi Wireless USB Card Fri, 18 Apr 2008 06:00:46 GMT A tangle of USB cables for various cameras, MP3 players and other peripherals is a staple of many computer desks. But a new wireless USB card could make those cables unnecessary. AP's Dirk Lammers tests out the the $99 Eye-Fi card. (April 18) |
| Study Shows Online Video Views Are Soaring Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:49:53 GMT New data shows online views of videos soared 66 percent in February from a year earlier, with TV networks grabbing just a pittance of those eyeballs. (April 17) |
| Bush Gives President's Environmental Youth Award Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:39:57 GMT President Bush honored 36 young men and women for promoting environmental awareness and for encouraging communities to participate during a Rose Garden ceremony at the White House. (April 17) |
| Bush: 'We'll Recover From This Slowdown' Fri, 18 Apr 2008 09:00:19 GMT After meeting with small business leaders at the 2008 Small Business Summit, President Bush touted his stimulus package and said the nation will recover from the economic slowdown. (April 18) |
| Citigroup Reports $5.1 Billion Loss Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:52:27 GMT Citigroup lost $5.1 billion during the first quarter and will eliminate about 9,000 more jobs. (April 18) |
| The cast discusses 'The Ruins' Jonathan Tucker and Shawn Ashmore discuss "The Ruins." "The Ruins" follows a group of friends who become entangled in a brutal struggle for survival after visiting a remote archaeological dig in the Mexican jungle - where they discover something deadly living among the ruins. |
| Abrams' 'Godzilla' envy |
| Superb 'Ninja Gaiden' for DS |
| 'Forbidden Kingdom' leads weekend |
| OPEN HOUSE |
| Gangsters in Arkansas |
| Eberhart latest example of journalist turned poet |
| Shaw Center will show Butler photos |
| Sinfonietta will close season with mini opera |
| Ascension troupe adds fresh ideas to Godspell |
| Bourque makes mission of keeping poetry in hearts of young Louisianians |
| Skilled Heitman engages readers in Birds |
| The Metropolitan Opera: La Fille du Regiment Encore Experience the "exceedingly yummy operatic cake" that was called "the operatic show of the season" by The Times of London when it opened at Covent Garden this past winter. Audiences were dazzled by Natalie Dessay's fearless coloratura and impeccable comic timing and by Juan Diego Flórez’s remarkable musicality-complete with the famous high Cs. |
| The Metropolitan Opera: La Fille du Regiment Experience the "exceedingly yummy operatic cake" that was called "the operatic show of the season" by The Times of London when it opened at Covent Garden this past winter. Audiences were dazzled by Natalie Dessay's fearless coloratura and impeccable comic timing and by Juan Diego Flórez’s remarkable musicality-complete with the famous high Cs. |
| Hurricane on the Bayou Shot before and after the unprecedented devastation of Hurricane Katrina, the documentary brings into focus the startling loss of Louisiana's rapidly disappearing coastal wetlands that are New Orleans' first line of defense against deadly storms. |
| Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay The same morning that Harold and Kumar eat at White Castle, Harold learns that Maria, the girl he lusts after, has set off for Amsterdam. The pair decide to pursue her so Harold can proclaim his love. However, an overzealous airline passenger mistakes Kumar for a terrorist, and the plane is diverted as the duo get stuck in a case of mistaken identity. |
| Deception A corporate auditor adrift in a sea of New York's power elite, Jonathan's work is his entire life. But, a chance meeting with Wyatt Bose, a charismatic corporate lawyer, introduces Jonathan to a decadent playground for Manhattan's executive upper crust. |
| Baby Mama Successful and single businesswoman Kate Holbrook has long put her career ahead of a personal life. Now 37, she's finally determined to have a kid on her own. But her plan is thrown a curve ball after she discovers she has only a million-to-one chance of getting pregnant. Undaunted, the driven Kate allows South Philly working girl Angie Ostrowiski to become her unlikely surrogate. |
| Skype Offers Unlimited International Calls Mon, 21 Apr 2008 08:59:19 GMT Skype - the Internet calling subsidiary of eBay - has introduced an unlimited calling to overseas phones. (April 21) |
| Q and A: How to Save at the Pump Mon, 21 Apr 2008 14:31:34 GMT Consumer watchers say while gas prices are nearing $4 a gallon, there are things drivers can do to get better mileage and pay less at the pump. (April 21) |
| Bank of America Profit Falls Short Mon, 21 Apr 2008 11:55:38 GMT A weaker-than-expected profit report from Bank of America is stirring concerns about the health of corporate earnings. (April 21) |
| Bank of England Facilitates Bank Debt Swap Mon, 21 Apr 2008 08:36:24 GMT The Bank of England, aiming to deal with the crippling impact of the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis, on Monday announced a $100 billion plan to allow banks to swap mortgage-backed securities for British Treasury bills. (April 21) |
| One Chance ready for stardom |
| New chapter for Blind Melon |
| Ministry bashes Bush |
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