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Tom Jones
CD $10
The Welsh superstar, now 70, will always be known for his sexy stage strutting and his ’60s hits “What’s Up Pusscat” and “She’s a Lady.” But this rootsy collection of 11 traditional spiritual, country and blues tunes---including Bob Dylan’s ruminative “What Good Am I,” John Lee Hooker’s fiery “Burning Hell” and Mahalia Jackson’s “Didn’t It Rain”---suggest that he’s now got more on his mind than making women swoon.
—Neil Pond, American Profile
White House Revealed
DVD $14.98
It’s one of the most famous residences in the world, but how much do you know about what goes on inside the White House? Narrated by actor Martin Sheen, who played a U.S. president on TV’s “The West Wing,” this 50-minute guided tour uses photos, video and interviews with former maids, butlers, chefs, plumbers, florists and others to bring viewers as close as most will ever get to actually going beyond the walls, down the halls and into some of most private and personal spaces of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
—Neil Pond, American Profile
Ruin
By Brian Vanden Brink
Hardcover, 144 pages ($65)
The title’s a bit gloomy, but don’t let that dissuade you. These handsome, haunting photos of deserted homes, weathered churches, decrepit storefronts, abandoned factories and other buildings in decline make a beautiful elegy for once-stately structures worn down by the ceaseless march of time.
—Neil Pond, American Profile
Entertainment
Entertainment Picks (August 6, 2010)
3 Things to Check out this weekend
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VIDEO: 'Ring of fire' solar eclipse
The solar eclipse that took place Sunday evening was an annular eclipse, one in which the moon blocks almost all of the sun. Some of the best viewing was in Asia, as with this video filmed in Japan.
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Hope Notes reception for donors, volunteers, school personnel and those involved in this project May 15 at 6 p.m. at The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park
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Viral video: Zoo lion goes crazy over zebra-striped baby
A baby boy wearing black and white stripes -- like a zebra -- looked awfully tempting to a lioness at the zoo in Portland, Ore. this week. His parents captured video of the big cat pawing at her glass cage, trying to eat him.
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Viral video: Family sings 'Bohemian Rhapsody' on way to school
One dad starts the weekdays off right by staging a sing-along to Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" with his three kids during their morning ride to school.
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Viral video: Bears interrupt weather report at Pa. TV station
A mama bear and three of her cubs were caught on camera at a northeastern Pennsylvania television station seconds before a live weather report was about to begin.
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Photo tribute: 100 years of baseball at Fenway Park
This year Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, celebrates its 100th anniversary as America's oldest Major League stadium -- and the setting for some of baseball's greatest players, historic wins and crushing losses. That sacred magic is captured in two exhibits at the 20-year-old Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, a Boston suburb.
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Viral video: High school prom spills into street for 'Footloose' dance
A group of high school students from Oklahoma made their prom memorable by staging a choreographed dance to "Footloose" in the middle of the street. The video of students from Hennessey High School in Hennessey, Okla., was shot Saturday night and is quickly going viral.
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Viral video: Rain delay antics at college baseball game
Fans aren't the only ones who get bored during rain delays in college baseball -- the players do too. But the teams from the Southern Miss and Ole Miss found some creative ways to pass the time this week during an extended delay at Trustmark Park in Pearl, Miss.
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100th anniversary of sinking of titanic special coverage
Online coverage begins today will include fascinating and emotional stories, slideshows and videos. Content updated daily.
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DJ "Dr. Don," The Big 98 and Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park to revive Bluegrass Radio Show
The first show with The Big 98.1 will be broadcast from The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park Radio Studio this Sunday, April 1, from 5 - 7 p.m.
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