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News in brief (Onalaska Holmen Courier-Life) Here are a selection of brief news items from this week's paper edition, and possibly a few news briefs that didn't make it in the paper. Hingham author hits 'home run' with new baseball book (The Hingham Journal) Over the years Amy Whorf McGuiggan has coached youth baseball, cheered her favorite Major League team when a player hit a home run, and most recently, researched one of the most popular songs in baseball history. MATT HERSKOWITZ, Piano, Lyric Artist-in-Residence (All About Jazz) Pianist, composer, songwriter and arranger, Matt Herskowitz has distinguished himself in several musical genres. Born: August 13, 1957 (All About Jazz) Performance: Ed Hartman has recorded and performed with numerous bands, orchestras, dance and theatre co’s including: Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel, Tickle Tune Typhoon, and Ellipsis. In the Northwest, he has become a top freelance percussionist and recording artist. 100-1 outsider wins Grand National (BBC News) Mon Mome wins at 100-1, the biggest-priced winner since Foinavon in 1967. A night spent in their shoes (Daily Pilot) EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the last of the two-part series on homelessness in Costa Mesa that tells the story of City Editor Paul Anderson’s night on the streets. Part one can be found here. George Mason Announces Its 2009-10 Arts Season (Washington Post) In a recession, any uptick in arts programming feels like a courageously life-affirming act. Take George Mason University's Center for the Arts, expanding its offerings next season -- ever so slightly. With an additional couple of evenings of performances, the 2009-10 season will be "every bit as... QUENTIN LETTS: Meet Madame Cyn, the latest quango queen (Daily Mail) QUENTIN LETTS: Meet Madame Cyn, the latest quango queen Behind the Music: The Jazz Arrangers (JazzTimes Magazine) On any given night, in countless corners around the planet, the fine and not fully appreciated art of jazz arranging carries on like a secret musical power source. The handiwork of arrangers can always be found, hiding in plain sight and sound. Silent Sunday (Morris Daily Herald) MORRIS - Every Sunday, Dick Steele signed off of his radio show by wishing everyone a good week, good health and goodbye until next week.
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