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Discs winnipegsun.com Since Taylor Hicks is the first American Idol winner we could even imagine listening to voluntarily — and since his debut album is the biggest CD coming out tomorrow — we figured we’d give the ’bama bear a nice big review. So naturally, we didn’t get a copy of the CD before deadline. Beatles party promises a hard day's night Reno Gazette-Journal It seems like the timing was planned metiusly: one of the town's most popular bars hosts a Beatles Party with a covers band and costume contest right after the Fab Four's "Love" mash-up CD was released, and right around the death anniversaries of two of its members. Thom Yorke covers Neil Young for charity NME Lou Reed, REM and Tom Waits are also involved A bit of sound advice New York Daily News Good things come in boxy packages. Giving the gift of music The Courier News Nothing makes for better holidays than the gift of music. In any form -- book, CD or DVD -- music is always a winner because people want to share their favorite music with friends. Wrapped up with bright paper, bows and glitter, they are sure to delight those special people you want to acknowledge and please with a gift. The Fab Five Fort Worth Star-Telegram The Lonely Planet Guide to the Middle of Nowhere Hefty tomes to boost the brain, astound the eye Seattle Times Stumped over what to give Aunt Meg for Christmas? Still trying to decipher the enigmatic tastes of nephew Paul? Here are some gift-book Christmas Books Special: Humour Independent It is the besetting sin of modern book reviewers that, although they're all unquestionably good at reviewing the contents of books, they seldom if ever have anything to say about books as artifacts. True, most readers are probably more interested in whether or not the words inside, say, a thick biography or award- winning novel are informative, accurate or amusing. But we shouldn't forget, before These gifts lend an extra dimension Reno Gazette-Journal NEW YORK -- Pop culture pops up these new gift books that add a third dimension to text and pictures. No dim bulb in the bunch Calendarlive.com Cheap-chic watches. Super CD players. Dinosaur pop-up books. Even your own firehouse. Our critics and writers look to light up your holiday gift imagination.
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