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Now I see that erstwhile Sleater-Kinney rocker Carrie Brownstein is making a public attempt to get into the music of Phish, which is (to put it mildly) not a style of music one associates with her.
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The captions are written by Kitchen himself; it’s amusing to compare them to the way the same events are presented in Brownstein’s piece.
The Oddly Compelling Art of Denis Kitchen » Comics Worth Reading 2010
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U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara called Brownstein "the latest example of a privileged professional who thought he could make a quick and easy profit by trading on his access to confidential information."
The Seattle Times 2011
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(Officials say "Brownstein" is spelled "Brownsten" however ... waiting for confirmation from State Police)
13WHAM: Top Stories 2009
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Thursday's party for the second-season premiere of IFC's "Portlandia" at the American Museum of Natural History could have doubled as the set of the show, which features rocker Carrie Brownstein and Saturday Night Live cast member Fred Armisen as stereotypical Oregonians.
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Jimi Celeste/Patrick McMullan Stars of 'Portlandia,' Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen Jimi Celeste/Patrick McMullan Actress Connie Britton of 'American Horror Story' attends Thursday's screening The room incorporated many elements from the series, like jars of pickled items, a huge rainbow parachute suspended from the ceiling and a sign that read "Women and Women First Bookstore."
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That added element will knock out a bunch of cases, said Allen Grunes , an antitrust lawyer with Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck.
Sprint Bid to Take On AT&T Goes to a Judge Brent Kendall 2011
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Ron Brownstein's column on the unusual role Republican governors are playing in Washington's conflicts is important to read.
'American politics increasingly resembles a kind of total war' 2011
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Brownstein writes that Dean and the “digital left” are able to “casually dismiss” the bill because “they operate in an environment where so few people need to worry about access to insurance.”
Matthew Yglesias » Who’s “Ideological” in the Health Care Debate? 2009
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Ronald Brownstein shows us MGM's Louis B. Mayer forging the first relationship between a studio and a party Republican in the late 1920s; the politicization of Hollywood during the anti-Nazi campaigns of the 1930s; the chilling effects of the House Un-American Activities Committee during the 1940s and 1950s; and the revival of liberal Hollywood in the 1960s.
Steven J. Ross Steven J. Ross 2011
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