50 evacuated during large grass fire in Anoka County (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

One house in Andover was damaged and residents of 50 homes were told to leave as firefighters worked to bring the blaze under control. Click here for photos .
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Two Johnnys has something cooking (The Star Press)

MUNCIE -- Former patrons of the Judge's Chambers, a longtime downtown Muncie restaurant in the historic Rose Court building on Charles Street, won't recognize the place since Matt Zacek and his friends went to work.
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Meritage Homes of Scottsdale reinvents itself to survive (The Arizona Republic)

Builder must adjust to lower prices, cope with foreclosures and find eligible buyers.
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Louie Cordero’s Visceral Art (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

A GIANT throbbing brain, the size of an old-fashioned =ugar millstone, dominates artist Louie Cordero’s studio.
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Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson Announce Break Up Album (antiMUSIC)

A top story from this week. On September 8, Atco Records, an imprint of Rhino Entertainment, presents the resulting work, Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansson BREAK UP
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Village Playhouse’s Rounding Third is simply hilarious (Charleston City Paper)

Billed as the perfect theater outing for ballet/opera/classical music-sick guys this Spoleto season, Village Playhouse's Rounding Third explores the intricacies of life in the Little Leagues. Directed by Keely Enright and starring local actors Josh Wilhoit and Thomas Burke Heath, the show returns after a successful run just over a year ago. by Erica Jackson Billed as the perfect theater outing ...
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Vinyl Cave — Green Lyte Sunday by Green Lyte Sunday (Isthmus)

Green Lyte Sunday was a Dayton, Ohio, band who took a shot at the big time, signing an album deal with RCA Victor in 1969. The resulting self-titled long-player reveals a very talented group of musicians with a distinct ability at blending pop and jazz influences.
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Today: H 19 /L 3 (Guelph Mercury)

The Children's Museum of Waterloo Region bridges generations with its latest exhibition Talkin' Bout My Generation. Subtitled Youth Revolution and Music Change the World, the multimedia exhibition introduces youth of today to youth culture of the 1960s.
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Talkin’ bout My Generation (Kitchener – Waterloo Record)

KITCHENER (May 30, 2009) -- The Children's Museum of Waterloo Region bridges generations with its latest exhibition Talkin' Bout My Generation.
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CITY LIGHTS:On a search for the unique (Huntington Beach Independent)

I was a business reporter for a year at our sister paper, the Daily Pilot, and my favorite part of the job was covering people who, through some combination of pluck and good fortune, had found a way to make money off their offbeat passions.
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