
entertainment
Sound Off: What did they say?
Submitted by BakerBlog on September 23, 2008 - 11:15am.There are many songs out there with many words, so it’s easy to understand how so many lyrics can end up being misquoted.
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Episode 26 - It's All About the Sauerkraut!
Submitted by brian on July 1, 2008 - 9:31am.Sauerkraut. Just that one word sends noses wrinkling and the strongest iron guts wrenching in pure agony. Of course, some choose to celebrate it and fortunately for us, the city of Henderson, Minnesota celebrates the vile cabbage product each year over the last weekend of June. I make it a point to witness the hilarious and disgusting sauerkraut eating contest each year and remembered my camera this time.
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So much for Coldplay in July
Submitted by LoriC on June 10, 2008 - 2:24pm.Well, I guess Chris Martin will just have to dress warmer when he comes to St. Paul.
Coldplay has postponed their planned July 8 concert at the Xcel Energy Center; the new date is Nov. 14 (brrrrrrr).
Here's the announcement on the band's Web site:
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Sound Off: Women who rock
Submitted by BakerBlog on May 15, 2008 - 11:54am.What women in music have rocked your world?
What women in today's music industry are influencing the women of tomorrow?
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Calling all rockers: Mystic Lake to host ‘Guitar Hero III’ competition
Submitted by Shawn Hogendorf on May 12, 2008 - 1:44pm.Calling all rockers!
Mystic Lake Casino Hotel will host Minnesota’s largest Guitar Hero III competition on Saturday, June 7.
“We are inviting anyone and everyone with an inner rock star to come out and compete in this free Guitar Hero tournament,” said Bryan Prettyman, vice president of marketing for Mystic Lake Casino Hotel. “The ‘Rock the Lake’ tournament not only gives our guests the opportunity to win cash and prizes, but also the chance to rock out on the same stage as rock legends Kansas, Rick Springfield, The Doobie Brothers and Ringo Starr.”
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Sound Off: What's Your Theme Song?
Submitted by BakerBlog on April 3, 2008 - 10:18am.Have you ever heard of giving yourself a theme song? I remember seeing an episode of Ally McBeal where her therapist suggests that she give herself a theme song. She was to play that song in her head when she felt down or her self-confidence dipped (I think Ally's was "Tell Him" by The Exciters). Your theme song should be a song that gives you a lift as you walk down the street, a song that makes you feel happy, confident and in control. This all got me to thinking: If I had a theme song, what would it be?
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Sound Off: What’s in a name?
Submitted by BakerBlog on March 20, 2008 - 2:55pm.Band names are like the oft-quoted line from Shakespeare: Some are as sweet as a rose, but some just plain stink. Whether a group’s name aptly represents its image and sound or simply serves as a way to alphabetize their discs in a record store, all bands must come up with one – for better or worse.
What are some of your favorite band names? Which ones should have been left on drawing board?
To get the ball rolling, here are just a few for each column from this blogger’s perspective:
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Top five reasons I won't be going out for St. Patrick's Day
Submitted by LoriC on March 17, 2008 - 10:51am.Though I love St. Patrick's Day (I'm 100-percent Irish, at least in my heart), I'm always disappointed by the bar scene on this "holiday." Every year, I think it's a good idea to join my friends for a drink on St. Patty's; every year, I walk away irritated and smelling of the beer some idiot spilled on me. I'm almost glad I have a City Council meeting to attend tonight.
Here's why:
5. The bars are so packed on St. Patrick's Day that it takes 10 minutes to walk from the door to the bar and another 20 minutes to get a drink. Then what? There's barely enough room to raise your glass.
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'No Country for Old Men': What's up with that ending?
Submitted by LoriC on March 3, 2008 - 11:49am.I must be getting old.
I saw "No Country for Old Men" this weekend, and while I thought the acting and directing was terrific, I just couldn't get past the blood and guts.
And what was up with that ending?
I get what they're trying to say. I just didn't like how certain things weren't really resolved. I won't say much more for fear of spoiling it for those who haven't seen it.
For those who have seen the movie - what did you think? Was it worthy of the "best picture" Oscar?
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Sound Off: Admit It
Submitted by BakerBlog on February 21, 2008 - 4:23pm.Everyone has an album or a song (a guilty pleasure, so to speak) that you wouldn't want your friends to find out you enjoy listening to. One example for me is Stripped by Christina Aguilera. A perfectly good album, but to some of my acquaintances a purchase I should be very ashamed of. I'll also admit to groovin' to Bon Jovi, The Outfield, Night Ranger and Britney Spears in my van when I come across them on the radio. I've admitted my shameful music moments - now it's your turn. What music do you secretly love?
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