Pop: AL GREEN "Lay It Down" (EMI, 3 stars) Let's be clear: Al Green is never again scaling the supersexy, ultra-vulnerable Memphis-soul heights he reached under the aegis of Willie Mitchell on Hi Records in the early 1970s. But "Lay It Down," produced by Philadelphia soulmeisters James Poyser and Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson, is as close as Green has gotten to that high-altitude soul
Christopher Rillo is a front-line warrior in a swiftly spreading battle over costly fees embedded in 401(k) plans. The partner with D.C. firm Groom Law Group represents several Fortune 100 employers hit recently with lawsuits claiming that the fees are too high and inadequately explained to plan participants.
A crane collapsed at a Manhattan construction site this morning , killing at least two workers , The New York Times reports. The accident occurred on the Upper East Side, at 91st Street and First Avenue, where a new 34-story condominium tower, the Azure, is rising.
When 17 acting professionals stepped off the plane at Kansas City International Airport Sunday, May 18, they headed for the village of Arrow Rock to prepare for "Cats," the first show in the Lyceum Theatre's 2008 season.
The new Greenville County Students of the Year are both from China, both are tennis players and although they go to different schools, they have known each other for years.