23 August 2005

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Ladies and gentlemen... The Beatles, and much more usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/2005-08-22-mikes-menu_x.htm
The DVD release of The Dick Cavett Show: Rock Icons (Shout Factory, $40) blasts open the vaults to remind us of the degree to which TV and often live TV has recorded and preserved rock heritage. The new Cavett set is one of the best, but anthologies abound.

Daisy Dukes: Don't go there
Ladies, please step away from the seamstress shears!

Rolling Stone Chili Peppers Rock N.J. rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id/7581312/redhotchilipeppers?rssfeed=musicnews
Funk rockers play new songs in first solo headlining gig in two years

Atlanta Wide receivers get good news ajc.com/sports/content/sports/uga/0805/23garail.html
Athens — Georgia's situation at wide receiver improved dramatically Monday. Three returned to practice, among them split end A.J. Bryant, whose comeback was unexpected at a position inundated by injuries during preseason camp.

Mystery Piano Man finally sings
news.com.au/story/0,10117,16354130-401,00.html
THE mystery surrounding an institutionalised drifter known as the "Piano Man" for his performances on a British hospital chapel's piano was solved last night.

ASK AMY | AMY DICKINSON: Husband is sweet, but she's wondering centredaily.com/mld/charlotte/living/style/12421366.htm?source=rss&channel=charlotte_style
Dear Amy: After being a divorced and single mom for a long time, I remarried. We have been married less than a year.

Lords of Pain
WWE Monday Night RAW Recap
lordsofpain.net/news/2005_/articles/1124766916.php
Recaps are shown from last night's SummerSlam pay per view event and what an event it was! It ends with the handshake that was shown by Shawn Michaels and Hulk Hogan at the end of the night. Directly after the highlights, Shawn Michaels' music hits and he makes his way down to the ring!

Mysterious "Piano Man" released from British hospital, returns home to Germany seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/
2002448758_webpianoman22.html?syndication=rss&source=seattletimes.xml&items=97
The mystery surrounding an institutionalized drifter known as the "Piano Man" for his musical performances in a British hospital has been solved, with the German government saying the 20-year-old is from Bavaria, officials said today.