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- What’s hot this week
- ‘Death midwife’ as funeral alternative
- ‘ne Life to Live’ – Asa returns and rock band ‘Puddle of Mudd …
- Rock Candy Colors Winter Jewelry Lines
- Axl Rose speaks on Guns & Rose(s)
- Study: Black Rock reservoir project too costly
What’s hot this week
Newsday NY
This is the final show with the original lineup – Todd Nathaniel Weinstock Nicholas Andrew Conceller and David “Skully” Sullivan-Kaplan are moving on. It’s the inventor of rock and roll kids – the guy.
‘Death midwife’ as funeral alternative
Los Angeles Times CA
Basler who had been trained at one of Lyons’ workshops assisted the couple with the details of staging a home funeral. When Howard died Phyllis and their children held a memorial then buried him in a pine box on their property in a spot they had legally designated as a cemetery. For a headstone they used a large rock from a neighboring field. The cost: under $1000. The economic crunch has pushed others toward money-saving options. Cremation was chosen last year in about 35% of deaths nationally up from about 28% in 2002 the Cremation Assn. of North American reported.
‘ne Life to Live’ – Asa returns and rock band ‘Puddle of Mudd …
Examiner.com
" In addition to Mr. Scantlin the band consists of bassist Douglas Ardito guitarist Christian Stone and Ryan Yerdon on drums. The band debuted in 2001 with their album Come Clean which boasted no less than four #1 alternative and rock radio hit singles including "Blurry" that became the most played track on Modern Rock Radio for 2002 and was honored with the ASCAP Award for the most played song of the year. Following up on the multi-platinum success of their debut album the band released Life n Display in 2003 which featured the Top 5 radio hit "Away from Me" and the top 10 hit "Heel ver Head.
Rock Candy Colors Winter Jewelry Lines
San Jose Mercury News USA
H&M takes the Advertisement yld_mgr. place_ad_here(”adPosBox”); fantasy one step further putting color on flowers and bugs entwined on a twist of chains. And a large blue “stone” on a $2. 90 cocktail ring might not have the luster of the real thing but it’s a bright alternative for tapping into the spirit of the season. You can also let an uplifting mix of colors spill into clothing and makeup. Throw a vivid fuchsia cashmere scarf over a black sweater or sweep a thin line of electric blue eyeliner across your lid for a festive New Year’s look. The idea is to get playful push the limits of the color you wear and experiment with how you wear it.
Axl Rose speaks on Guns & Rose(s)
Akron Beacon Journal H
Classic rock acts are also making money with the games. Aerosmith made more money from Guitar Hero: Aerosmith than its last two albums combined and Pat Benatar’s 1980 hit Hit Me With Your Best Shot saw a 180 percent jump in downloads after it was included on Guitar Hero III. Major comebacks The year also brought a few more big classic rock and indie rock reunions. tour that generated more than a million dollars. Jazz fusion legends Return to Forever also mounted a successful tour as did ’90s grunge stars Stone Temple Pilots and ’80s teen phenoms New Kids on the Block.
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Study: Black Rock reservoir project too costly
The Wenatchee World nline WA
“It’s a good day at Black Rock” said Rachael sborn executive director of the Center for Environmental Law & Policy a group that opposes a dam in Black Rock Valley. “The region’s water future lies with better management including aggressive water conservation water markets and pricing water to reflect its true cost” sborn said. sborn said the bureau had good reason to reject the Black Rock alternative because the return to taxpayers would be 13 cents on the dollar far off the federal guideline requirement of a 1-to-1 ratio. The bureau’s final report issued Friday will be open for public comment for 45 days. A draft of the bureau’s study was released in January. It included analysis by the Washington Department of Ecology which subsequently did a supplemental study on nonstorage alternatives for improving water resources in the Yakima River Basin. That supplemental study was released for public comment earlier this month.
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