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8 hours ago ago from The Local Landing, Promoting Utah's Music, Arts, and Entertainment Scene.
You are here: Home Archives for Posted at 12:07 pm by Mark Hardcore Filed under Event Reviews , Reviews 1 Comment Steady Machete This band puts together stellar indie rock with some occasional keyboard riffs to create a remarkable sound. Sounding like Depeche Mode meets Muse meets Against Me!, the band also incorporates some terrific marching band-style drumming into some of its songs. Unfortunately, however, the band’s ...
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5 hours ago ago from Bluebird Singing in the Dead of Night
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3hmhESUZOY Alicia Keys singing and Stephen Colbert rapping a parody of Jay-Z's rap verse. New York! LYRICS: Yea yea yea I love New York- King of all the cities Lived up by the Guggenheim, till i got some kiddies Moved to Connecticut, bye George Pataki Go to the dry cleaners, pick up my khaki's Shopping malls close, my community is gated My shorties are all private school educated Home ...
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21 hours ago ago from Walk in New York
New York : Manhattan : Top Of The Rock : Empire State Building : Shadow Calendar ( Calendrier ) New York 2010. Download the Calendar
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The first case in the nation of a dog catching the H1N1 virus has occurred in New York state. Officials confirmed the case in Westchester. The 13-year-old mixed breed suburban canine began coughing and running a fever before it was brought to a Westchester animal hospital on December 13th. See the original post here: Dog in New York Has H1N1 Virus (KARK Little Rock)
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You may think that you've taken preemptive measures, and are immune to the pop-up barrages and other advertising gimmicks typical of online retail sites. But according to a recent article in the New York Times , you're probably just as vulnerable as ever. That's because more and more retailers are employing advertising techniques based on something called neuromarketing -- the neurological study of how people make consumptive decisions. ...
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