The late James Brown gave a rare, insightful interview to The Desert Sun's Bruce Fessier before a May 18, 1997 concert at Spotlight 29 in Coachella.
Home is where the heart is & what better than to spend New Year's eve with friends and family, in this haven The countdown was usually backed up by sleepy vocals purring softly from under the thousand layers of the heavy-duty quilt. Five, four, three, two, one...yup, happy New Year mom, dad, bro, sis, Tommy, bauji was already snoring, etc, etc, a hug, TV off, lights off and before we knew, ...
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RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. - Richard Nixon wrote books to burnish his image. Jimmy Carter built a charitable foundation, brokered peace initiatives and monitored elections.
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Mayor Bloomberg welcomed the most racially and ethnically diverse Police Academy class in the history of the city to the NYPD yesterday - calling the recruits a "gift to the city."
Pierre Delanoe, who wrote the lyrics for more than 5,000 songs for French artists from Edith Piaf to Johnny Hallyday, died Wednesday.
Richard Nixon wrote books to burnish his image. Jimmy Carter has built a charitable foundation, brokered peace initiatives and monitored elections. Bill Clinton hit the speaking circuit, champions global AIDS awareness and joined his former adversary, George H.W. Bush, to raise money for tsunami and Hurricane Katrina victims.