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Gavin Friday: Artist, Irishman, catholic Special

Dublin - There was a twinkle in Bono's eyes when he sang “The Last Song I’ll Ever Sing” from the stage of Carnegie Hall in October 2009. The song belongs to his friend Gavin Friday, and encapsulates his style: mischief-maker, sexy chanteur, culture vulture.
Digital Journal Report by Cate Kustanczy

Jay-Z to host New York's Carnegie Hall benefit concerts

Successful American hip hop artist and entrepreneur Jay-Z is to raise money for the education of less privileged children as he headlines the first ever Hip-Hop concert series scheduled for February 6 and 7 at New York's celebrated Carnegie Hall.
In the Media by Samuel Okocha

Stern, The Fiddler On The Roof, Dies Aged 81

NEW YORK - The musical world paid tribute last night to the virtuoso violinist Isaac Stern, who died aged 81. Perhaps best known as the soloist on the Oscar-winning soundtrack of the movie Fiddler on the Roof, Stern was one of the most prolific rec...
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Musicians with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra are heading to New York City for what may be the highlight of their careers — the orchestra's debut at the world-renowned Carnegie Hall.

“Big Pimpin’” in Carnegie Hall: It happened Monday night when Jay-Z rocked the iconic New York City venue, bringing more than 2,000 fans to their feet for the first of two charity shows to benefit his Shawn Carter Scholarship Foundation and the United Way. “All...

Herb Carnegie, who many believed was the best black player never to play in the NHL, has died. He was 92. Carnegie, a dazzling centreman, businessman, philanthropist, championship golfer and Order of Canada recipient, leaves behind a remarkable legacy.

The BBC's Katty Kay was joined by Yukon Huang, a senior associate at the Carnegie Asia Programme, to discuss the impact of rare earth metals on relations between China and the US.
New evidence on why myths persist: research from Duke and Carnegie Mellon shows that the more intensely people believe something to be true, the more likely it will resurface in the future, even if they have learned it was false.
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Ron Paul Will Not Quit On America

Don't tell Ron Paul and his supporters that the race for the GOP presidential nomination is over. They put...
May 21, 2012 by Online Phenom - 1 comment

Cold Empathy and Warm Empathy

Empathy is comprised of two components: I. Cold Empathy: an intersubjective agreement as to the mental...
May 20, 2012 by Sam Vaknin

The Collision of Fiction and Real Life Spawns: A Wedding Promotion Extraordinaire by author Kelly McClymer

ABOUT KELLY McCLYMER Kelly McClymer started her writing career in short science fiction, moved to novel length...
May 11, 2012 by Tracee Gleichner

Crop Circles: The hidden truth

What is the message that some unknown energy is trying to convey? The first crop circles reports started appearing in...
May 11, 2012 in  MYSTERY by Mindy Allan

The 3 Most Eloquent Players in the NBA

By Iman Sadri It's no surprise that the 3 most eloquent players in the NBA are also on the short list with the...
May 3, 2012 by Iman Sadri
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