November 7th, 2008 — Milwaukee Tools, milwaukee
CROW FAVORITE! Lil’ REVA Midwestern Traveling Musician and Storyteller!Voted Best Folk Singer in Wisconsin — WAMI 2004 Inducted into The Traditional Old-Time Country Music Hall of Fame - 2003 Voted Best Instrumentalist Harmonica — WAMI 2000 Voted Best Acoustic Act in Milwaukee 1996-1997 Shepherd Express Reader’s Choice Hohner’s 1996 National Blues Harmonica ChampionLil’ Rev, Purveyor of Good-Time Music “A Ukulele & Harmonica Wizard” — Elderly Instruments “Lil’ Rev is an immensely talented
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Friday Nov 21st Lil’ REV Back @ THE CROW
October 17th, 2008 — Milwaukee Tools, milwaukee, police
Here’s what’s happening in the Jewish news during the holiday season: Yeshiva University will trim its budget but will not make huge rollbacks to deal with a $24 million budget deficit that is in part due to expansion over the past several years and is exacerbated by the economy, reports the New York Jewish Week. The paper also reports that in the Big Apple, the working poor have borne the brunt of the market downturn. New Jewish publications started over the past 10 years to much fanfare have
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September 26th, 2008 — Milwaukee Tools, milwaukee
I think the headline for this post speaks for itself: The Broad Foundation gave $44 million to Harvard for the creation of a new education research school, according to the WSJ. Portfolio.com recounts an event where Muhammad Yunis explains the difference between micro-lending and sub-prime lending. “It’s extreme greed. You misled people into getting involved. It’s irresponsible capitalism,” said the Nobel Prize winner. Prince Charles will become a patron of the Jewish Museum in London, making
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LOOSE CHANGE: Prince Charles finds a Jewish cause, ex-NFL-ers to donate their brains, and stripping for Hashem with Heeb