"Well, personally, I don't know their music so well, but I think
they look cool! It's great to have different kind of bands and
music in the world. I hope to meet them one day. I guess they must
be distant family members for us..."
Orbital characteristics of the recently discovered planetoid
demonstrate the possibility that our sun might be part of a binary
star system. A binary star system consists of two stars
gravitationally bound orbiting a common center of mass. Once
thought to be highly unusual, such systems are now considered to be
common in the Milky Way galaxy.
The sounds of smooth-jazz saxophonist Jeff Kashiwa will fill the
Martin Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. 30, as he makes a stop in Panama
City during a break in his touring schedule.
Daniel Sandoval What we leave to the generations that follow is a
mix of consequences, intended and unintended, and most of our
triumphs leave no trace. Posterity was in the news for the third
week of November, with a courthouse in 1907, obsession in 1932, a
diva in 1957 and missiles in 1982.
1 Mindrot
13 Candles
Review of Hendrix's famous Monterey performance transferred to Hi Def + 5.1 DVD
2 The Provenance
13 Candles
"Well, personally, I don't know their music so well, but I think they look cool! It's great to have different kind of bands and music in the world. I hope to meet them one day. I guess they must be distant family members for us..."
3 Blu Mar Ten
13 Candles
Orbital characteristics of the recently discovered planetoid demonstrate the possibility that our sun might be part of a binary star system. A binary star system consists of two stars gravitationally bound orbiting a common center of mass. Once thought to be highly unusual, such systems are now considered to be common in the Milky Way galaxy.
4 Hariprasad Chaurasia
13 Candles
The sounds of smooth-jazz saxophonist Jeff Kashiwa will fill the Martin Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. 30, as he makes a stop in Panama City during a break in his touring schedule.
5 Diane Dufresne
13 Candles
Daniel Sandoval What we leave to the generations that follow is a mix of consequences, intended and unintended, and most of our triumphs leave no trace. Posterity was in the news for the third week of November, with a courthouse in 1907, obsession in 1932, a diva in 1957 and missiles in 1982.