Hollywood continues to hold its breath until autumn arrives as the Summer of Death Tour '09 continues. Passing away yesterday were Mary Travers from folk-trio Peter, Paul, & Mary at 72 and actor Henry Gibson at 73. Henry was best known for his work on Laugh-In and as the "head Nazi" in The Blues Brothers. If only he had been feeling well enough to reprise his role and get scalped in Inglourious Basterds. Would have been a nice way to go.
Weekend Buzz took us on yet another tour of whazzup around the South Valley over the next few days. Ripon's Septemberfest is back, as is an early Oktoberfest in Plymouth. Surf over to k107.com and find more events on the K107.1 Community Calendar.
Did you know September is Menopause Awareness Month? Don't worry, neither did we. Fortunately, authors Pat Wingert and Barbara Kantrowitz stopped by to tell us all about their latest work, The Menopause Book. That was a close one.
Catherine Cassidy with Taste of Home magazine had our mouths watering with details from the new The Taste of Home: Cooks Who Care Cookbook. Find 21 heartwarming stories and nearly 1400 recipes alongside over 1300 color photos! The book is now in stores.
K107.1 Relationship Guru Bob Buchicchio told us how to deal with your partner/friend/co-host's annoying habits. Find more advice from Bob, as well as his books and new DVD series, at his website.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
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