Month: March 2009

Local News

New Group Plans To Preserve History With Digital Archive

Twenty-five community members gathered downtown at the Houston Public Library on January 28 to discuss ways to bring historical pieces…

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Books

Storm Stories

It happens every time: you're busy, in a hurry, and somebody starts blah-blah-blahing, making a long story longer. You wonder…

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Letters

From Our Readers: March 2009

I don't usually write in to newspapers and magazines, but felt that this occasion warranted breaking that silence. I wanted…

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Music

The Jacksons: Destiny and Triumph

The 5ive grew up with the release of the former, their now 30-year-old first effort away from Motown featuring the…

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Music

Phoenix Rising: Ascension

Piano and flute provide the core of this ambience-inducing, New Age collection. Guest instruments on each track, like the guzheng…

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Music

Daniel Lenz: Stuck in a Dream

Hard-driving electronica mixes with a taste of rock ‘n' roll and hip-hop to make for a heady blend on Lenz's…

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Music

Gavin Castleton: Home

This eclectic composer deals with severe heartbreak with this 14-song narrative that begins with falling blissfully in love and ends…

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Music

Various Artists: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Allegro

Collectors will appreciate this 1947 piece by musical theater's most venerated legends. Considered one of Broadway's first “experimental” shows, it…

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Music

Rihanna: Good Girl Gone Bad: The Remixes

The self-explanatory title says it. Top dance producer/DJs like Tony Moran, Seamus Haji, and others redo the lovely Rihanna's scorcher…

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Music

Willie Nelson: Naked Willy

Here, the enduring Red-Headed Stranger delivers tunes recorded between 1966 and 1970, this time with the major orchestration stripped away…

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