Butchies Band With Indigo Girl For Raucous Cradle Assault
When Durham's The Butchies took the stage Jan. 16 at Cat's Cradle and began to wail on their instruments, heartbeats were reset to the reverberations of the music.
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When Durham's The Butchies took the stage Jan. 16 at Cat's Cradle and began to wail on their instruments, heartbeats were reset to the reverberations of the music.
When Indigo Girl Amy Ray wakes up in the morning, the first thing she thinks about isn't being a role model for millions but feeding her cats.
What do a shirtless sushi restaurant manager who bangs his head on tables, a man who eats a fatter man's jock strap and a woman with three breasts nursing three babies have in common?
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Salma Hayek's eyebrows were touching, but the movie "Frida" certainly was not.
Johnny Knoxville is living the new American dream -- making lots of money with not much effort -- exempt from respecting anyone, including himself.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Swing lovers, magic enthusiasts and anyone who thought the 1940s was a good decade -- cancel your Saturday night plans immediately.
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____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>At his Tuesday question-and-answer session with the Carolina Production Guild and Writer's Block, the UNC screenwriter's club, Chuck Palahniuk summed up his success strategy in one key phrase.
The stores were sold out of thick-framed glasses this weekend because everyone needed a pair for The Comas concert.