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...Seuss? Geisel. Two more honorees, Leni Riefenstahl and Bob Hope, were still alive when they got reached triple digits, though they have since ceded to mortality. I used to unearth these milestones only when I?d hear of some media cross-promotion - a tributary rivulet of books, CDs or DVDs - which often meant playing hectic catch-up. Now I go to the Internet Movie Database at the start of a year and see whose centenaries are imminent. (Click on the birth year of any celeb, and you will find IMDb?s chronological list of every showbiz figure born that year...
...Verdi, orchestral fans might prefer Debussy or Vivaldi; jazz lovers might go for Miles Davis while popsters can choose the Beatles. Each room has its own DVD/CD player and computerized jukebox with works of the featured artist. The library holds more than 1,000 books and some 2,000 CDs and DVDs. There's a small listening room for six, and a private screening room for up to 30. Rooms start at $222 and can go up to $1,215 for the Mozart-themed two-bedroom suite. The location, with views of Prague Castle and a beautiful Baroque garden...
...Miami, so when I got here I asked everyone from Miami if they had heard of them, and no one had. Except this one girl from Cuba, who knew them because they had lived down the block from her in Cuba! It’s one of those CDs you can put in and listen to every song, and everyone who hears it always asks for a copy. Last year I was taking Chem 15, and one of the things the professor let us do was bring in CDs to play at the beginning of class. Once I brought...
...Miami, so when I got here I asked everyone from Miami if they had heard of them, and no one had. Except this one girl from Cuba, who knew them because they had lived down the block from her in Cuba! It’s one of those CDs you can put in and listen to every song, and everyone who hears it always asks for a copy. Last year I was taking Chem 15, and one of the things the professor let us do was bring in CDs to play at the beginning of class. Once I brought...
...sent the record--made without the artists' permission--to a few friends and music-industry types, but it found its way onto the Web and became an underground sensation. Hits on Burton's website went from 30 a day to 11,000, and he distributed an extra 3,000 CDs, many to independent record stores, hoping to recoup some costs. No go. EMI Group, which releases the Beatles' recordings, ordered him to stop. So we've finally come to this: illegal downloads of illegal music...