CD of the week: Paul McCartney
Belfast Telegraph - the-motions' dirge of wrinkly contemporaries such as the Rolling Stones (see review). And long may this continue is a rousing opener - typical Stones in many ways - and you hope
'Boys' convenes Vietnam ghosts, lost boomers
Chicago Sun-Times - BY Theater Critic What Steven Dietz has done in his haunting and haunted play, 'Last of the Boys,' is nothing short of theatrical sleight of hand. It is the summer of 1999, the Rolling Stones are touring as usual, and it's time for a of his eternal adolescence. THEATER REVIEW 'LAST OF THE BOYS' HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDWhen
Jason MacNeil review
PopMatters - No matter what you may think of the Rolling Stones -- dinosaurs still out to make the big bucks, guys who don't know when to quit or musicians who still get a thrill from doing what they do -- you can't knock them for trying.
VIDEO REVIEW: Documentary on New Orleans' music has fortuitous timing
Beaufort Gazette - (SH) - As the floodwaters washed across New Orleans for the second time this past weekend, we can only wonder how the Crescent City's great musical heritage can survive. DVD's cover two famous musicians, Bonnie Raitt and the Rolling Stones' Keith Richards, who don't hail from New Orleans
Will Cavs need an 'Emotional Rescue?':
Danville Register Bee - Rolling Stones concert Rolling Stones could be just what the Cavaliers, now ranked No. 25 in the coaches poll and unranked in the Associated Press poll, need when they review
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