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Butcher won't rush the solitary approach
SENTINEL MUSIC CRITICWhen Matt Butcher opens for the Avett Brothers next week at House of Blues, he'll be backed by his band, the Revolvers. Yet the new music by Orlando's alt-country hero is so solitary than even the delicate touch of the band isn't always required. "I'...Tags: Gram Parsons, Downtown Disney, Music Industry, Theater, Defense
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Thursday's Talk Shows
The Early Show Tour of the "Big Brother" house; financial advice; condiments. (N) 7 a.m. KCBS Today "Today" throws a wedding; flying with pets; "Today's" kitchen; ambush makeovers; kids and divorce. (N) 7 a.m. KNBC KTLA Morning News (N) 7 a.m. KTLA...Tags: Movies, The View (tv program), Conan O'Brien, Tyra Banks, Craig Ferguson
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Today's TV talk shows
The Early Show 7 a.m. CBS. Tour of the "Big Brother" house; financial advice; condiments. (N) Good Morning America 7 a.m. ABC. Reality TV star Melissa Rycroft; summer shopping finds under $50; film critic Ben Lyons discusses summer movies. (N) Jimmy...Tags: Conan O'Brien, Movies, Craig Ferguson, David Letterman, CBS Corp.
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Celebrities have real estate woes, too
laura.mann@newsday.comLong Island real estate has long been a good investment for celebrities, who've been able to buy and sell beach houses and mansions from the Hamptons to the tony North Shore, scooping up tidy profits in the process. In this real estate market, however,...Tags: Howard Stern , Jimmy Buffett, Real Estate, Jose Reyes, Billy Joel
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John Callaway dies
Breaking News CenterLegendary Chicago journalist John Callaway died Tuesday evening in Racine, Wis., his wife confirmed. Callaway, the longtime host of WTTW-Channel 11's news program Chicago Tonight, died of a heart attack about 6:30 p.m. after growing faint in a Racine...Tags: Emmy Awards, Radio Industry, Johnny Carson, Gordon Parks, Harold Washington
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Sorry, Paul Simon, Kodak's Taking Kodachrome Away
The Associated PressSorry, Paul Simon, Kodak is taking your Kodachrome away. The Eastman Kodak Co. announced Monday it's retiring its most senior film because of declining customer demand in an increasingly digital age. The world's first commercially successful color film,...Tags: Movies, Binney and Smith, North Dakota, Sales, Photography
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Kodak Retires Kodachrome Color Film After 74-Year Run
Eastman Kodak Co., the photography pioneer whose Kodachrome film inspired Paul Simon's 1973 hit of the same name, said it will retire the 74-year-old product this year after sales dwindled and most labs stopped processing it. Revenue from Kodachrome...Tags: New York Stock Exchange, Kansas, Movies, Music Industry, Eastman Kodak Company
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Kodak is taking Kodachrome film away forever
Kodachrome is fading away. For decades the little roll of delightfully slow film gave us "those nice bright colors ... the greens of summers." And, as Paul Simon reminded us, it made us think "all the world's a summer day." But with the advancements...Tags: Movies, John F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy Assassination Film
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Like Everywhere Else, Kodachrome Left Its Mark On Connecticut
The Hartford CourantWhen Charlie Vendetti opened a photography studio in Newington in 1968 after leaving the Hartford Times, he depended on Eastman Kodak for color — on its Kodachrome product especially. "I used to have two men who didn't do anything but drive back...Tags: Movies, John F. Kennedy, Eastman Kodak Company, John F. Kennedy Assassination Film, Sales
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Eastman Kodak to discontinue Kodachrome
Paul Simon can kiss his Kodachrome goodbye: Eastman Kodak Co. is discontinuing the storied 74-year-old color film.
As photographers gravitated to digital cameras and newer film, Kodachrome sales plunged to less than 1% of Kodak's total film sales....Tags: Movies, Utah, Eastman Kodak Company, Sales, Photography
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John Callaway Dead At Age 72
(WGN-AM)- Legendary Chicago journalist John Callaway died Tuesday evening in Racine, Wis., his wife confirmed.
Callaway, the longtime host of WTTW-Channel 11's news program Chicago Tonight, died of a heart attack about 6:30 p.m. after growing faint in...Tags: Emmy Awards, Radio Industry, Johnny Carson, Gordon Parks, Harold Washington
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Jessy Dixon faithful to gospel music, loyal to Chicago
Special to the TribuneAbout 35 years ago, singer and minister Jessy Dixon turned down offers for the world. In the mid-1970s, Dixon's inviting voice, songwriting acumen and friendship with pop stars led to major label offers to cross over into soul stardom. He even had a...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Baptist, Music, Marvin Gaye, Mahalia Jackson
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