Best Sellers-Audio

The News Review:

- Best Sellers-Audio
- A home-grown design industry
- Big Bear Choppers’ Ride the Mountain Rally
- Liquor sales buck trend

Best Sellers-Audio
The Associated Press
“Whatever It Is” Zac Brown Band. “ne in Every Crowd” Montgomery Gentry.

A home-grown design industry
The National
“Graphic design doesn’t need to be done on a computer. Go back 20 or 30 years and most designers didn’t have one and a lot of it was done by hand. “The course is seeing increasing numbers of applicants she said as the home-grown graphic design industry puts down roots. “Graphic design work is not being outsourced so much anymore” she said. “More and more design companies are starting up here now and so my students are able to get work placements and then job offers. “Mohamed Kanoo who co-owns the Ghaf Gallery and whose company the Kanoo Group has sponsored the Desert Rose graduate show this year alongside the Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation. The Kanoo Group has been a sponsor since the exhibition first ran eight years ago.

Big Bear Choppers’ Ride the Mountain Rally
MotorcycleUSA.com
What started out as a way for Big Bear Choppers? Kevin and Mona Alsop to show a little appreciation for their customers and fans has evolved into one of the better micro-rallies on the West Coast. This year?s celebration had a ?Hollyweird? theme complete with fire-breathers knife throwers burlesque dancers the Globe of Death and Shortywood?s KISS cover band. What better way to wake up the crowd than the guitar-driven riffs of the home-grown hardcore band Phace Down rockin? the party at 11 in the morning? The audio assault set the high-energy tone for the day as the heavy bass and drums reverberating from under the red and white awning over the entertainment stage was only the beginning of a.
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Liquor sales buck trend
Topeka Capital Journal
He sells many of his automobiles through his Web site. ?The coffee shop has a new name and it?s called Facebook? he said referring to the social networking Internet site. He said customers in the 30- to 35-year-old age range ? and younger ? have grown up since kindergarten with a computer keyboard. ?If you want to get in front of those people you?ve got to use their technology? Briggs said. Those who produce technology still are doing well if they have a product for which there is a need. Larry Heilman bought Smith Audio-Visual in 1983 from the Smith family which founded it as a photography business in 1918. The business has had good times and better times over the years.

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