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50 years later: How influential was “Kind of Blue”?

I bought Miles Davis’ “Kind of Blue” a decade ago after a friend suggested my CD collection wouldn’t be complete without this gem.

He was right. I was hooked a minute into “So What”.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of this jazz masterpiece and there is a ton of information on the “making of.” Go to our new Chatter blog on WordPress and share your thoughts on the influence of “Kind of Blue” on jazz and music in general.

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Share your most memorable Asa Buchanan moments

Phil Carey, the actor who originated the role of ruthless billionaire Asa Buchanan on “One Life to Live” died last week in New York.

Go to our new Chatter blog on Wordpress and share your memorable moments of Asa Buchanan

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Buddy Holly: The day the music died

Fifty years ago today, a plane crash ended the lives of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the “Big Bopper”, J.P. Richardson.

It was the day, as the popular song “American Pie” proclaimed, that “the music died.”

Share your thoughts about when the music died for you C

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Share your Good Samaritan stories

Who says Good Samaritans don’t exist?

Certainly not Miki Cooper, a resident of Naples, Fla., who recently left a bag full of valuables on the floor of a metro cab.

The bag, which contained diamond jewelry, an iPod and a digital camera, was discovered by driver Walter Fernandez who quickly tried to find its owner. He remembered the passenger and contacted the hotel. At the same time, Cooper was trying desperately to locate the cabbie known as Walter and finally got his home address. The bag was reunited with its owner and Fernandez was rewarded with $200.

Do you have a Good Samaritan story to share? Have you ever come to someone’s rescue or been on the receiving end?

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Let’s skip Valentine’s Day

Fellas, have you grown tired of that ridiculous annual Valentine’s Day two-step? Then skip it. Avoid giving in to all the, as one colleague called it, “socially-mandated emotion.” Take back the second Saturday of this month to enjoy NBA All-Star Weekend. Staff writer Marcus K. Garner advises lovebirds to forget all the hoopla over Valentine’s Day and show your love in other ways throughout the year. Who’s with him?

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