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Study: Military Smoking Rates Higher Than Public

Nov 2nd, 2008 · Troops in Iraq use tobacco at almost twice the rate of the general population, according to Dr. Michael Wilson. Host Andrea Seabrook discusses the military culture of smoking with Wilson, who conducted the study while he was deployed in Iraq.

Keywords: Iraq · culture · public · populations · military · Andrea Seabrook · Wilson · Tobacco · Michael Wilson

Brian Wilson Sings A Love Letter To California

Oct 10th, 2008 · Four years after reviving and releasing his abandoned masterpiece, Smile, Wilson is back with a new album, That Lucky Old Sun. Between performances of songs from the new disc, the former Beach Boys singer shares what it was like to return to his old recording home at Capitol Records.

Keywords: California · Singer · Wilson · songs · album · masterpieces · Brian · Capitol Records · Beach Boys · revival · emSmile · emThat

Nancy Wilson On Piano Jazz

Oct 3rd, 2008 · The brilliant song stylist Nancy Wilson has recorded over 60 albums and moved effortlessly between jazz, pop, and R&B. Most recently, Wilson hosted NPR's popular program, Jazz Profiles. She joins McPartland to swap stories and sing songs, including "Easy Living" and "The Nearness of You."

Keywords: Jazz · Wilson · songs · album · RB · stylist · brilliant · Nancy · McPartland · Nancy Wilson · emJazz · Easy Living

Rainn Wilson, From 'Office' Drone To 'Rocker' Star

Jul 30th, 2008 · Twitchy undertaker, cubicle fiend, sassy convenience-store clerk — Rainn Wilson has long gravitated toward eccentric characters. But is The Office actor attempting the leap to sex symbol through his titular role in The Rocker? Given the hair-metal coif and the still-goofy humor, probably not.

Keywords: officer · Sex · actor · Wilson · hair · rocker · eccentric · convenience · gravitates · goofy · sassy · Cubicle

Mt. Wilson Repeater: 'Out Country Way'

May 22nd, 2008 · The music of Mt. Wilson repeater sounds like it's about to swerve off a cliff. The songs lurch drunkenly into the night with rambling, off-kilter rhythms, glitchy digital textures and the occasional, dizzying slide guitar. The band says it sounds like "chimps smashing laptops for birthday cake." Whatever that means, it all makes for some delicious ear-candy on the band's self-titled debut album, out now on Eastern Fiction records.

Keywords: country · birthday · music · Wilson · songs · album · guitar · rhythm · Laptops · digital · delicious · Chimps

Troy Maxson: Heart, Heartbreak as Big as the World **

May 12th, 2008 · He's the protagonist — you can't quite say "hero," unless you add "tragic" in front — of August Wilson's play Fences. James Earl Jones, who first played the part, helps explain why he's unforgettable.

Keywords: world · CA · Wilson · tragic · heroes · heartbreaking · unforgettable · protagonist · Troy · James Earl Jones · Maxson · emFences

Highlights from Monterey: Gerald Wilson, Otis Taylor

Apr 16th, 2008 · Every September since 1958, the Monterey Jazz Festival transforms the municipal fairgrounds into a vast, sun-speckled California music weekend. JazzSet picks the best moments from the 50th Monterey Jazz Festival, including performances from Gerald Wilson and Otis Taylor.

Keywords: Municipal · California · music · Wilson · Taylor · 1958 · Monterey · Monterey Jazz Festival · Gerald · Otis · Gerald Wilson · Otis Taylor

Wilson's 'Century Cycle' Runs at Kennedy Center

Mar 16th, 2008 · For the first time, August Wilson's famed Century Cycle -- a series of 10 plays about the African-American experience -- will be presented under one roof. The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., will stage the works in chronological order this month.

Keywords: Washington · D.C · African American · Kennedy · Wilson · Kennedy Center · chronological · Century Cycle

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