Prints rejected, scribe accepted (The Japan Times) "Please place your fingers on the pad," ordered the immigration officer from behind the counter. "Please place your fingers on the pad," ordered the immigration officer from behind the... Read more . . . ...more...Literary listings (Chicago Sun-Times) LaShonda Katrice Barnett signs I Got Thunder: Black Women Songwriters on Their Craft, 4:30 p.m., Women & Children First, 5233 N. Clark. Debbie Stoller signs Son of Stitch 'N Bitch: 45 Projects to Knit and Crochet for Men , 7:30 p.m., Barnes & Noble, Webster Place, 1441 W. Webster....more... Grand Strand Scoreboard (The Myrtle Beach Sun News) BOWLING LITTLE RIVER LANES NORTH MYRTLE BEACH BOWLING CENTER ...more... A Brazilian Legend (Creative Loafing Tampa) Caetano Veloso, plus Chuck Ragan and Steve Connelly ... Tropical BreezeA certified legend, Caetano Veloso is perhaps the most revered of the veteran artists who started the tropicalismo movement in late-'60s Brazil. A cadre of artists, including Gilberto Gil and Milton Nascimento, began looking out into the world and factoring influences like The Beatles and American jazz into the Brazilian ......more... Once More With Umph: The Brendan Bayliss Jambands.com Reader Interview (jambands.com) Umphrey?s McGee will soon celebrate their tenth year as a band. To mark this occasion, along with the recent release of the group?s Live at the Murat two CD set, we selected UM guitarist Brendan Bayliss as the subject of our latest Jambands.com reader interview....more... Local activist arrested at protest (The State Journal-Register) Some empty-nesters garden. Some golf. Some move to Arizona. Diane Lopez Hughes gets herself taken into custody....more... Literary listings (Chicago Sun-Times) Bruce Scivally signs Superman on Film, Television, Radio and Broadway, 11:45 a.m., Trinity Unived Methodist Church, 1024 Lake, Wilmette. Eric Bronsky and Neal Samors sign Downtown Chicago in Transition, 2 p.m.,...more... Sox trade Garland to Angels (Chicago Tribune) ...more... Kobe vs. Bulls: An L.A. tragicomedy (Chicago Sun-Times) Dealing for Kobe looks like a pipe dream now that the Bulls are stinking up the joint and the Lakers aren't that bad. Why would he want to come here?...more... |