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Barack Obama is a master at grabbing and keeping his audience's attention, which is the number one goal of any public speaker. How does he do it? Here are five key lessons from Obama's rhetorical playbook.
When it comes to understanding consumers and what they will want, Apple is one of the strategically smartest companies in the world. And the recently reported deal to acquire music streaming start-up Lala is another indication that the company is planning to become the central cloud for consumers. That raises some interesting questions about what [...]
Even smart people make financial moves that are downright illogical. Emotions and superstitions have a sneaky way of keeping you from rational financial decisions. But dumb choices can have serious, real-world consequences. Here are some of the biggest blunders we all make, plus tips from the experts on how to keep cool.
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From left, Todd Sheaffer, Patrick Fitzsimmons, Jamie Coan, Brady Rymer and Dan Myers of From Good Homes.
Where: Wellmont Theatre, 5 Seymour St., Montclair
When: Friday, December 18 and Saturday at 8 p.m.
How much: Saturday is sold out. Friday tickets are $28; call (877) 935-5668 or visit WellmontTheatre.com.
In separate interviews, Todd Sheaffer and Patrick Fitzsimmons both used the word "strange" — but also the word "natural" — to describe their gig last month at New York’s Mercury Lounge.
They and bandmates Brady Rymer, Jamie Coan and Dan Myers were billed as Jefferson Township, but that was just a fake name. The five make up the roots-rock band Here are listings and links for this album and other major CDs planned for the months to come: DEC. 21 Mary J. Blige: "Stronger" (Geffen) Eminem: "Relapse: Refill" (Aftermath/Interscope). Re-release of his "Relapse" album with seven bonus tracks Mudvayne: "Mudvayne" (Epic) DEC. 22 Dave Matthews Band: "Europe 2009" (3-CD/DVD set). Boxed set documenting shows this summer in London and Lucca, Italy. Katharine McPhee: "Unbroken" (Verve) JAN. 12 Elvis Costello: Live at Hollywood High (Hip-O/Universal). 1978 concert recording. Freedy Johnston: "Rain On the City" (Bar/None) OK Go: "Of the Blue Colour Of the Sky" (Capitol) Ringo Starr: "Y Not" (Hip-O/UMe). Guests include Paul McCartney, Joss Stone, Ben Harper and Richard Marx. Vampire Weekend
The cover of Eminem's new album, "Relapse: Refill"
Eminem, who released a album called "Relapse" this year, is planning a sequel, "Relapse 2," for next year. But before that, he's releasing a new version of the original album -- "Relapse: Refill," with seven new tracks -- on Dec. 21. "Forever" (from the "More Than a Game" soundtrack), "Taking My Ball" (from the DJ Hero video game) and five other songs will be added.
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