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Palmano's

By David Grasso

If you are looking for an escape beyond the cliché Starbucks, look no further than a block down Park Avenue, at Palmano's. Down a little corridor just behind the shops that form the façade of Park Avenue, Palmano's is a secret that cannot be kept.

Super Soap Stars!

Disney/MGM Studios hosts a bevy of Soap Stars from the ABC Daytime line up.

By Kim Burdges

Last weekend, Walt Disney World hosted the eighth annual ABC Super Soap Weekend at Disney MGM Studios. The two-day event included celebrity autograph sessions, parades, celebrity concerts, and other fan interaction events with some of daytime television's biggest stars from such soap operas as All My Children, One Life To Live, and General Hospital.

Saving the Day

Saves the Day delivers a wonderful performance at Orlando's House of Blues.

By Jesse Thompson

Saves the Day held the House of Blues' stage with confidence and an artful grace. For fans, it was obvious that there have been several changes with the group's sound and style. Saves the Day is still shaking off its punk rock categorization, which pigeonholes them into a genre that usually signifies a less refined art.

Life After the Creek

Former star of Dawson's Creek Michelle Williams talks about her new movie.

By Erika Batey

On Friday, November 7, actress Michelle Williams participated in a national college conference call to talk about her career achievements so far and promote her new movie, "The Station Agent."

Word On The Street

By Mark Bartschi

For the first time in 65 years, the U.S. government is changing the design of the "tails" side of the nickel. Instead of the Monticello, the new nickels will feature a handshake or a keelboat. But as long as we're ditching Jefferson's home, why not switch out Jefferson? Who should be on the "heads" side of the new nickel?

Sounds Corporate

Something Corporate's new album proves that they've got staying power.

By Selena Moshell

Something Corporate's first release left many people with the thought: 'Gee, just what we need: another teenage-psuedo-emo-band.' Granted, they were teenagers at the time, prodigies of the West Coast scene who began touring with the likes of Better than Ezra early in their career, so their music fit them well.

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