4. Munch popcorn at the movies

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- 4. Munch popcorn at the movies
- Busy weekend: SW Fla. offers a lot to do
- Diddy Has Not Changed His Name – News Story | Music Celebrity…

4. Munch popcorn at the movies
Now Toronto – Jan 24, 2008
Canadian heartthrob Ryan Reynolds might be the star of the rom-com Definitely Maybe (February 14) but look for Isla Fisher (Wedding Crashers Sacha Baron Cohen?s fiancée) to steal the movie from him and that too-cute ray of Little Miss Sunshine Abigail Breslin. Heavy hitters Danny Glover Charles S. Dutton and Stacy Keach head up the cast but a breakout performance by newcomer Gary Clark Jr. could steal this film. Can?t wait for the soundtrack.

Busy weekend: SW Fla. offers a lot to do
Naples Daily News – Naples Daily News – Jan 24, 2008
at Mackle Park on Marco Island. Sponsored by the City of Marco Island Parks and Recreation Department the event will have a “Sour Power Key Lime Pie Contest” blues music a bounce house a bungee trampoline a bungee run a velcro wall and Sumo wrestling.

Diddy Has Not Changed His Name – News Story | Music Celebrity…
MTV.com – Jan 24, 2008
This year’s New rleans Jazz & Heritage Fest will take place April 25-27 and May 1-4 and feature sets from the Roots Raconteurs Keyshia Cole Stevie Wonder Billy Joel Santana Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Sheryl Crow Galactic zomatli with Chali 2na Jimmy Buffett and dozens of other roots blues soul Cajun and jazz artists. Motion City Soundtrack Phantom Planet and the Hush Sound have slipped onto the bill for the… And the hits just keep coming. just not the ones the music industry is looking for. According to numbers released by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry global music sales fell by around 10 percent in 2007 falling at a faster rate than they did in 2006 despite a growth in digital-music sales of around 40 percent… just not the ones the music industry is looking for. According to numbers released by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry global music sales fell by around 10 percent in 2007 falling at a faster rate than they did in 2006 despite a growth in digital-music sales of around 40 percent. The IFPI said illegal downloading continues to be a major problem with the ratio of illegally downloaded tracks to legal tracks sold at around 20 to 1. Also included in the report was news that the first-ever global music-download sales chart was topped by Avril Lavigne’s “Girlfriend” which sold 7. 3 million downloads across the world.

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