Currency collector Billy Baeder owns what might be the most valuable piece of currency printed since 1929. His $10 bill — a 1933 silver certificate — is one of a small batch the government released, then tried to remove from circulation. His bill also has a rare serial number, making it worth an estimated $500,000.
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Italian Easter bread comes in many forms and styles, but it is enjoyed all over Italy on Easter. The braided sweet dough and colorfully dyed eggs make the perfect springtime dessert. I followed my Sicilian grandmother's recipe and guidance to create small, individual breads. Italian Easter bread is a sweet bread enjoyed around Italy and by Italian Americans, with many renditions. Easter bread can come in the form of large loaves or individual rolls.
the industry July 9, 2007 Robert Zemeckis Delivers Four Jim Carreys in Your Christmas StockingA Carrey Carol: Jim Carrey will play Ebenezer Scrooge plus the three ghosts who haunt him through the dual miracles of performance capture technology and his own rubbery face in Robert Zemeckis’s A Christmas Carol for Disney. Anyone who goes to see this movie deserves what he gets. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7t8HLrayrnV6YvK5705qerGeaqr%2B6ecOuq7Jn
Soul music pioneer Ray Charles died Thursday, June 10, at 73. Participants in his memorial service, held Friday, June 18, included Clint Eastwood, B.B. King, Willie Nelson and Stevie Wonder.
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Processional
Invocation: Reverend Leonard Jackson
Music: "Georgia on My Mind" (Charmichael/Gorrel) Ray Charles (recorded)
Scriptures: Old Testament, Psalms 23 read by Reverend Robert Robinson, Sr., Greater Faith Ministries; New Testament, I Corinthians 15:51-58, read by Reverend Jesse Jackson
Sonic Youth came out of the New York no wave scene of the late '70s and early '80s. In his book, Goodbye 20th Century: A Biography of Sonic Youth, author David Browne describes it as a time when "art, music, illustration — all were in the process of being torn down, reassembled, and combined with other media."
The band, made up of Kim Gordon, Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo, and Steve Shelley, embraced that concept — creating a sound with strangely tuned guitars and found instruments such as a power drill plugged into an amplifier.