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I believe that it’s not fair to music lovers for me to write about CDs that have not yet been released locally.

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Anyone notice that crazy full moon last week? While some of us were gazing up at the skies, hoping to catch the lunar eclipse, some out there — the lovers and would-be lovers — were just literally barking at it.

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