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- Amy Millan @ Mercury Lounge, NYC by Popwreckoning on Nov 16, 2009
Amy Millan isn’t what you might expect from a Canadian alt-rock, indie siren with two cloistered, heart-rending albums tucked under her seemingly fragile wings. The songs off her sophomore solo album, Masters of the Burial, are hushed and harrowing...
- Starlets Step Out For Prada’s Book Launch Cocktail Party by Gabby Babble on Nov 14, 2009
The starlets stepped out last night to attend Prada’s book launch cocktail party in Beverly Hills. Jessica Biel even in attendance. She looks like she could use a good weeks worth of rest. Photo Source: FayesVision/WENN addthis_url = 'htt...
- Sierra Club Meeting by Living Green in Wichita Falls on Nov 3, 2009
The next meeting of the Red River Sierra Club will be Tuesday, November 10, 7:00 PM.The group will meet at the Thai Orchid for a meal and the meeting. Then the group will caravan to the rural green housing development, the Prairie, for a guided star...
- Basic Tips for Photographing the Stars by Your Photo Tips on Oct 15, 2009
This guest post was provided by Laura Charon of BeyondMegapixels.com Where I live, in a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona, the stars are all but invisible in the night sky. I grew up in an isolated area of Maine, and the stars were always my friends. I...
- The Red Sox and Patriots lost this Sunday, Why? Its not what you think and it applies to your business. by Lets-talk-business on Oct 13, 2009
I have been listening to the chatter for two days now, how Pappelbom blew it giving up 4 runs in three outs. How Brady fumbled in the last two minutes giving up the ball and the win…but it isn’t so, these may have been the last mistakes...
- Tix to Madame Tussauds are 40 percent off by BargainBabeLA on Sep 30, 2009
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- Planet Reverse Orbit Throwing a Wrench in Evolutionary Machine by William Cody Bateman on Sep 18, 2009
MIT astrophysicist Sara Seager told Space.com, “There's always theory, but there's nothing like an observation to really prove it.” But when it comes to the nebular hypothesis theory, there’s actually nothing like an observation of a phenomenon...





