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Joe The Plumber Trades Wrench For Press Pass

Jan 7th, 2009 · Joe The Plumber is heading to Israel as a war correspondent for the putting down his wrenches conservative Web site pjtv. com. Samuel J. Wurzelbacher, who gained fame during the presidential election, says he'll spend 10 days covering the fighting.

Keywords: Israel · presidential · fame · Conservation · Joe · Samuel · Com · Plumbers · Wurzelbacher · Joe the Plumber · pjtv

LaBute's 'Terrace' Comes With A View (But Whose?)

Sep 18th, 2008 · "What could be safer than living next to a cop?" Almost anything, if the cop is Samuel L. Jackson's Abel Turner. The latest from Neil (Nurse Betty) LaBute has a weird, anxious edge — which helps make up for its plot.

Keywords: Betty · neil · Labute · Weird · Jackson · Samuel · Terrace · Abel Turner · emNurse

Samuel Barber's Summertime Idyll

May 2nd, 2008 · With the apple-pie wholesomeness of a Norman Rockwell painting, but with a touch of melancholy, Barber created an American classic when he composed Knoxville: Summer of 1915. Carolyn Sampson sings it in concert with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra.

Keywords: Americans · 1915 · concert · melancholy · Pie · Samuel · apple · summertime · wholesome · Paul Chamber Orchestra · idyllic · Norman Rockwell

'Including Samuel': Parental View of Mainstreaming *

Nov 19th, 2007 · Dan Habib's documentary Including Samuel shows the benefits and challenges of combining disabled children with mainstream children in activities and classrooms.

Keywords: children · mainstream · documentary · classroom · Samuel · Dan Habib · Including Samuel

Vocal Impressions: Hearing Voices, Round Seven ****

Sep 28th, 2007 · Vocal Impressions is our challenge to listeners to tell us how to describe famous voices in metaphoric language. We hear descriptions of the voices of Rodney Dangerfield, Paul Robeson, Samuel L. Jackson and "Mama" Cass Eliot, and offer four new voices.

Keywords: famous · language · Jackson · description · Samuel · metaphor · Paul Robeson · Rodney Dangerfield · Mama Cass Eliot

An Outsider's Look Inside Amish Community ****

Jun 18th, 2007 · Writer Joe Mackall gained unprecedented access to one of the most conservative Amish communities through his neighbor Samuel. In his new book, Plain Secrets, Mackall chronicles the tightly knit society of Ohio's Swartzentruber Amish.

Keywords: community · Secret · Society · communities · Conservation · Ohio · neighbors · chronicles · Samuel · outsiders · Amish · Writer Joe Mackall

TV's 'Afro Samurai' Fuses Martial Arts, Hip-Hop ****

Jan 4th, 2007 · A new instance of cultural cross-pollination between Japan and America debuts Thursday night: Afro Samurai. The animated series, which will air on Spike TV, stars Samuel L. Jackson and features music by the RZA.

Keywords: culture · America · TV · music · animated · martial · Hip · Jackson · Samuel · pollination · Afro · RZA

Ornette Coleman: The Samuel Beckett of Jazz *

Dec 14th, 2006 · Musician David Was says the Texas tenor sax player Ornette Coleman is sort of the Samuel Beckett of jazz -- misunderstood, maligned and, after almost five decades since his debut, still making news. A new Coleman CD collection has been released called To Whom Who Keeps a Record.

Keywords: Texas · players · Coleman · Jazz · misunderstood · Sax · Samuel · tenor · Ornette Coleman · Samuel Beckett · Ornette · Beckett