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Subject: Paul McCartney Book Signing in NYC - September28, 2005



From Paul McCartney's publicist:

On Monday, October 3rd at 2:00pm, Barnes & Noble located in Rockefeller Center at 600 Fifth Ave will be hosting rock legend PAUL MCCARTNEY, who is promoting his first children??™s book HIGH IN THE CLOUDS.

Nearly 10 years in the making, Paul McCartney's HIGH IN THE CLOUDS was inspired by his love of literature and the animated film "Tropic Island Hum" on which Paul collaborated with animator Geoff Dunbar and features characters from the book. In addition to the award-winning "Tropic Island Hum", he has also worked with Geoff to create the animated award-winning "Rupert And The Frog Song," and "Tuesday", based on the book by David Wiesner.

Forced to leave his woodland home, destroyed by the expansion plans of the evil Gretsch, Wirral the squirrel vows to find the fabled land of Animalia, where all the animals are said to live in freedom and without fear. Aided and abetted by Froggo the hot-air-ballooning frog, Wilhamina the plucky red squirrel, and Ratsy the streetwise rodent, Wirral's personal quest turns into a full-blown plan to save enslaved animals everywhere -- a plan that is fraught with danger.

Please join us for the signing of this grand new adventure by Paul McCartney!


WHAT:   Book signing event with Paul McCartney

WHERE:  Barnes & Noble    
        600 Fifth Avenue (48th Street & 5th Ave.)
        New York, NY

WHEN:   Monday, October 3rd  

TIME:   2:00pm ??“ 3:00pm


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TV Alert --PBS stations (check local listings)

BEST OF THE BEATLES
Wednesday and Thursday, September 28-29, 8:00-9:00 p.m. ET

The untold story of the world's most famous band's formative years is
revealed for the first time by original Beatles drummer Pete Best, as he
tells of his pivotal role in forming the Beatles and his survival of a very
public nightmare. Viewers learn the truth about events in Liverpool and
Hamburg at the time when the band was in the vanguard of popular music, and
how it all went horribly wrong for Best, just as the Fab Four grasped the
golden apple.


GET UP, STAND UP: THE STORY OF POP AND PROTEST
Wednesday, September 28, 9:00-11:00 p.m. ET

With its roots in the folk tradition and the union movement in the early
20th century, the idea of harnessing the power of music to convey social
dissatisfaction exploded with the civil rights movement and Vietnam War
protests of the 60s and propelled protest music to the heights of mainstream
culture. This musical documentary chronicles this phenomenon as
singer/songwriters and critics recall the history.


THE SIXTIES: THE YEARS THAT SHAPED A GENERATION
Thursday, September 29, 9:00-11:00 p.m. ET

From the Vietnam War to the struggle for racial equality to the
counter-culture explosion, the 1960s were a decade of change,
experimentation and hope that transformed a nation. This program traces the
events of one of the most turbulent and influential periods of political and
cultural change in the 20th century. Prominent figures of the era, including
Barbara Ehrenreich, Daniel Ellsberg, Jesse Jackson, Tom Hayden, Arlo
Guthrie, Henry Kissinger, Norman Mailer, Robert McNamara, Ed Meese III and
Bobby Seale, are featured in revealing interviews.

http://www.pbs.org

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