Johnny Cash festival gaining local support (The Commercial Dispatch)
STARKVILLE - If the fast-selling promotional T-shirts, the more than 600 members in the Pardon Johnny Cash Facebook group or even the buzz on the street are any indications, the upcoming Johnny Cash Flower Pickin' Festival in Starkville is off and running and gaining speed from practically every corner of the community.

Summer movie preview (The Pantagraph)
Every summer brings its bumper crop of sequels and remakes. But the summer of '07 seems to be going for the gold: It began with a sequel last weekend ("Spider-Man 3") and it comes to an end with both a sequel ("Mr. Bean's Holiday") and a remake ("Halloween") on Labor Day weekend.

One man's revolution (San Francisco Chronicle)
The Nightwatchman has been lurking in Tom Morello's psyche for decades, just waiting for a propitious time to show himself. Dangerous, prickly and poorly behaved, with a maniacal mission to fight for social change in the manner of Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan and...

The Davis Enterprise (The Davis Enterprise)
Music reviews for Thursday, March 22, 2007, include: ‘Alright, Still...' by Lily Allen; ‘A Weekend in the City' by Bloc Party; ‘Conqueror' by Jesu; ‘Atlantis - Hymns for Disco' by K-OS; ‘Desolation Street' by I Walk the Line; and ‘October' by Radio Astronomy.

Excerpt: 'Redemption Song: The Ballad of Joe Strummer' (NPR)
Note: There is language in this excerpt that some readers may find offensive.

Television movies for the week of July 15 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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Letter from Caracas: Where's Hugo hiding the beef and eggs? (MENAFN)
Letter from Caracas: Where's Hugo hiding the beef and eggs?

"Afterwards" explores how people reveal secrets (Seattle Times)
This deceptively quiet novel wants to lure you into believing it's just a romance — and for about 90 pages, it does a good job at that.

All eyes (and wheels) on the street (Tacoma Daily Index)
By Todd Matthews, Editor Thursday morning beneath Interstate 705 in downtown Tacoma, and Business Improvement Area (BIA) bike patrol officers John Leitheiser and Sarah Kirkman scramble along a hillside.

A Woman in Charge By Carl Bernstein Knopf, 628 pp., $27.95 (The Memphis Flyer)
Her Way By Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta Jr. Little, Brown, 438 pp., $29.99 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman , the TV prime-time soap opera that flared for several seasons in the 1970s, focusing largely on the marital disappointments of a loyal but necessarily self-reliant wife, had nothing on the Hillary Rodham Clinton saga of our own time.



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