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  1. Mitch Benn -- Bbc Radio
    [T]o complete the radio picture, Mitch Benn’s Crimes Against Music has been recommissioned for a third series. Recording will be just after Christmas, for broadcast in Spring 2006. To get tickets for any of these recordings, go to www.lostintv.com (for Bad Week) or call 020 8576 1227 (for Now Show and Crimes).
  2. Legit -- B-Legit
    -Legit (a.k.a The Savage), comin' straight out the Hillside with that Northern Cali Mobb sound, has been in the game for over 10 years. Before his rapping days B-Legit was a hustler on the streets of Vallejo (a.k.a Valley Jo, V-Town). He grew up in a single parent house surrounded by musical influences but still ran the streets.
  3. Sebastian Cabot -- Son
    Sebastian Cabot made a career out of playing the terribly proper British gentleman. With a well-groomed beard, a distinct upper crust accent, and a weight of more than 250 pounds, he projected an image of kindness and refinement and managed to appear both cuddly and stuffy at the same time. In fact, those qualities came through loud and clear in his memorable television role as a butler turned nanny named Mr. French on the late-'60s program Family Affair. What is probably least remembered about the actor is that he once made an album in which he recited poetry authored by Bob Dylan, including the song "It Ain't Me Babe."
  4. Terminator -- Miscellaneous
    T-900 Destroyer: In order to counter T-800s that had been hacked by the resistance to fight Skynet, Skynet developed this new Terminator. Its skeleton mimics the contours of the human body, but it has never been encountered disguised as a human (though it has the potential to be such). It is stronger, faster, & more durable than the T-800 & 850. However, it is kinda vulnerable in the crotch area, & it's estimated that these have come a little too late to stop Skynet from being destroyed.
  5. Paula Abdul -- Videos
    Paula Abdul is ... in talks to perform live during Fox's Super Bowl XLII telecast on February 3rd. USA Today reports that "Fox has announced that Abdul's "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" music video will premiere during the network's pregame coverage of Super Bowl XLII on Sunday, February 3rd.
  6. Dave
    Dave has been a featured performer at the Philadelphia Folk Festival, Falcon Ridge Folk and Winterhawk Bluegrass festivals, all of Bethlehem's Musikfests, and has toured Mexico and Germany, as well. He has even played the White House lawn. He continues to perform at folk clubs, schools, festivals, preschools and elder-care facilities, and delights in sharing live and lively music.
  7. John Hancock -- John Hancock Life
    BOSTON, Sept. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- John Hancock Financial Services today unveiled three new advertisements, extending its "Promises" campaign launched one year ago. The new ads further develop the campaign that positions John Hancock -- through its trusted insurance brand and top performing, innovative investment products -- as empowering Baby Boomers to fulfill their life promises to themselves and loved ones. The ads are part of the $25-35million advertising commitment announced during the first phase of the campaign last year.
  8. Charlie Daniels
    It is difficult to categorize exactly what “Charlie Daniels music” is. Daniels takes his influence from a number of musical styles. This fact was mentioned when Daniels was awarded the Academy of Country Music’s Pioneer Award in 1988. Jimmy Carter pointed out that Daniels has played “everything from rock to jazz, folk to western swing, and honky-tonk to award-winning gospel.”
  9. Arrested Development -- Seasons
    Arrested Development was a character-driven comedy television series about a wealthy but dysfunctional family that aired on FOX for three seasons. The show is presented like a documentary, complete with narration, archival photos, and historical footage. Set in Balboa Island, California, it was filmed on location in the city and the surrounding area.
  10. 42Nd Street -- Times Square
    The New 42nd Street sparked the revitalization of the block when it renovated the Victory and reopened it in December 1995 as The New Victory Theater--New York's first theater for kids and families. The street rapidly evolved after the debut of The New Victory Theater: in spring 1997, the Walt Disney Company opened the restored New Amsterdam Theatre; The New 42nd Street's Lyric and Apollo Theaters were leased to Livent (and subsequently Clear Channel Entertainment) to form the Ford Center for the Performing Arts, which opened in December 1997; the Liberty and Empire were leased to Forest City Ratner and then merged into an entertainment complex, which includes a 25-screen cineplex operated by American Multi-Cinemas and the renowned Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum; and, most recently, The New 42nd Street leased the Selwyn to the Roundabout Theatre Company, which opened the renovated theater in July 2000 as the "American Airlines Theatre." In July 2004, the Times Square theater was leased to *ecko unltd. to develop a new flagship retail location.
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