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    Apr 17, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  1. Experimental Duo Zomes Headline BAR in New Haven Tonight, April 17

    When singer Hanna Olivegren volunteered last spring at the New Perspectives Festival for creative music in Vasteras, Sweden, she wasn't expecting to fall into an opportunity to begin collaborating with musician Asa Osborne of Zomes, and formerly of Lungfish. Olivegren, who has a background in jazz and improvisational vocals and has studied at numerous music schools in Sweden, improvised some vocal melodies over one of Osborne's instrumental performances during the festival. She told Osborne and the two liked the idea so much that he invited her to perform with him at another place in Sweden, and later at a show in New York City. The rest, as they say, is history.
    When singer Hanna Olivegren volunteered last spring at the New Perspectives Festival for creative music in Vasteras, Sweden, she wasn't expecting to fall into an opportunity to begin collaborating with musician Asa Osborne of Zomes, and formerly of...

    Tags: Entertainment, New York City, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Music Industry, Skype

  2. Mar 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Bebo Valdes, Cuban pianist and composer, dies at 94

    Bebo Valdes, the legendary Grammy-winning Cuban pianist, composer and father of his equally accomplished pianist son, Chucho Valdes, has died in Sweden at 94.
    Bebo Valdes, the legendary Grammy-winning Cuban pianist, composer and father of his equally accomplished pianist son, Chucho Valdes, has died in Sweden at 94. During his artistic prime, in the 1940s and '50s, the elder Valdes ranked among the key...

    Tags: Entertainment, Music Industry, Cuba, Music, Nat King Cole

  4. Apr 5, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  5. The Week in Pictures | April 1-7, 2013

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    Each week we bring you the very best in visual journalism. Tensions are high on the Korean Penninsula, where North Korea has been railing against U.S.-South Korean military exercises that began in March and are to continue until the end of this month....
  6. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  7. News of the Weird: Brothels for the Disabled

    A Verizon risk team, looking for data breaches on a client's computers, discovered that one company software developer was basically idle for many months, yet remained productive — because he had outsourced his projects to a Chinese software developer who would do all the work and send it back. The employee earned several hundred thousand dollars a year, according to a January Los Angeles Times report, but paid the Chinese worker only about $50,000. The risk team eventually learned that sensitive company information was flowing to and from Chinese terminals, leading the company to suspect hackers, but that traffic was merely the U.S. employee (obviously, “ex-employee” now) sending and receiving his workload. The U.S. man showed up for work every day, but spent his time leisurely web-surfing.
    A Verizon risk team, looking for data breaches on a client's computers, discovered that one company software developer was basically idle for many months, yet remained productive — because he had outsourced his projects to a Chinese software...

    Tags: Palm Bay (Brevard, Florida), Biology, Heart Attack, National Hockey League, Employment Agency

  8. Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Steal his movie and Simon Klose will thank you

    AUSTIN, Texas — Simon Klose would like you to steal his movie. Stream it, download it, share it with someone in Croatia or Brazil and remix it with videos of kittens playing patty-cake, if that's your kind of thing.
    AUSTIN, Texas — Simon Klose would like you to steal his movie. Stream it, download it, share it with someone in Croatia or Brazil and remix it with videos of kittens playing patty-cake, if that's your kind of thing. Klose, 37, is the director of...

    Tags: Entertainment, BBC, Berlin International Film Festival, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Arts and Culture

  10. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Baltimore Police major selected for U.N. training in Sweden

    Baltimore police Maj. Melissa Hyatt, commander of police’s Central District, was accepted into a three-week United Nations training program in Sweden with other law enforcement officials from across the world. Hyatt, 37, said she is the only...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, International Organizations, Immigration, Career and Workplace, United Nations

  12. Mar 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Marianna I. Burt, lawyer

    Marianna Inga Burt, an attorney who represented children, died of cardiovascular disease March 12 at Union Memorial Hospital. She was 80 and lived in the Tuscany-Canterbury section of North Baltimore.
    Marianna Inga Burt, an attorney who represented children, died of cardiovascular disease March 12 at Union Memorial Hospital. She was 80 and lived in the Tuscany-Canterbury section of North Baltimore. Born Marianna Koenig in Hoganas, Sweden, she was...

    Tags: U.S. Army, Juvenile Delinquency, Human Interest, Heart Disease, Germany

  14. Feb 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Bulls' Noah savors All-Star weekend

    HOUSTON — In the second quarter of his first All-Star Game, Joakim Noah went to crash the offensive boards, thought he got fouled and immediately threw up his hands in disgust while glaring at an official. In the fourth quarter, he dropped into...

    Tags: LeBron James, Plantar Fasciitis, Miami Heat, LaMarcus Aldridge, Zach Randolph

  16. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. A world of difference in reactions over foreign, U.S. film violence

    Genre filmmaking helps make sense of the world, creating codes by which the seemingly irrational ways of human behavior can be understood. With storytelling modes that travel from country to country — the crime picture, the horror film, the action movie — genres cross borders and barriers with audiences the world over. On-screen violence can be seen as an international language.
    Genre filmmaking helps make sense of the world, creating codes by which the seemingly irrational ways of human behavior can be understood. With storytelling modes that travel from country to country — the crime picture, the horror film, the action...

    Tags: Kill List (movie), Entertainment, Arts and Culture, I Saw the Devil (movie), Venice International Film Festival

  18. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Sweden's Liseberg plans Projekt Helix megacoaster for 2014

    Ride enthusiasts are already drooling over a multi-launch roller coaster coming to a Swedish amusement park that promises six inversions and a series of near-miss encounters with other rides dotting a wooded hillside terrain.
    Ride enthusiasts are already drooling over a multi-launch roller coaster coming to a Swedish amusement park that promises six inversions and a series of near-miss encounters with other rides dotting a wooded hillside terrain. Photos: Projekt Helix...

    Tags: Entertainment, Theme Park Vacations, Gardens and Parks, Trips and Vacations, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry

  20. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. "Pharmed" fish? Anti-anxiety drugs may alter wild fish behavior

    A common psychiatric drug may be affecting the feeding behavior of wild fish as it filters out of our bodies, through our toilets and into treated wastewater that is released into natural water sources, according to a new study in the journal Science....

    Tags: Anxiety, Science and Technology, Oxazepam (drug), Medical Research, Pharmaceuticals

  22. Feb 13, 2013 |Story| AM News
  23. The great deficit debate: looking for money in all the wrong places

    Contributing Columnist
    For the last two years we’ve heard the same mantra from the GOP and its mouthpiece, FOX News: “We have a spending problem, not a revenue problem.” It’s usually said with solemnity and sometimes a hint of compassion, as if the...

    Tags: World Bank Group, Government Health Care, Denmark, Medicare, Business

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The Projekt Helix coaster is coming to Sweden's Liseber...
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Projekt Helix coaster
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