YOUR INTERNET GUIDE / Guide to the Week Ahead by LATimes.Com
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Events on the Internet
Today
* 6 p.m.: Join singer-songwriter Meredith Brooks for a live chat, interview and unplugged performance. Fans are invited to chat with Brooks as she celebrates the release of her second album,” Deconstruction”.
https://www.checkout.com
Friday
* 2 p.m.: Chat with Daisy Fuentes of MTV and “America’s Funniest Home Videos” fame. She’ll be talking about “House of Style,” her work with Quentin Tarantino and how hard it was to fill Bob Saget’s shoes.
https://www.maximmag.com/chat/index.asp
Saturday
* 10 a.m.: Get up-to-the-minute news about the hottest technology products and services, from HDTV to MP3, directly from the Consumer Electronics Show.
https://webevents.broadcast.com/consumer
/electronicsshow0100/schedule.asp
Sunday
* 3 p.m.: Pierre Wolfe introduces you to the best U.S. cuisine and lets you in on the hottest spots for food on “America’s Dining & Travel Guide.”
https://www.broadcast.com/personalinterests
/cooking/shows
Monday
* 1:30 p.m.: Host Carmine Gallo and other ZDTV experts help you make, manage and save your money using computers and the Internet. They’ll share advice on home buying, investment portfolios, tax planning and more.
https://www.zdnet.com/zdtv/moneymachine
Tuesday
* 5 p.m.: In the new feature film “Magnolia,” he plays a former quiz show star, barely hanging on to his electronics store job and his dreams of love. Join this live chat with actor William H. Macy about his latest role.
https://www.etonline.com/html/ChatSchedule
/1542.html
Wednesday
* 4 p.m.: Ed Koch, former mayor of New York, refuses to rest on his laurels. He’s a frequent guest on news shows and, with the publication of “I’m Not Done Yet,” hopes to inspire other older people to stay active.
https://www.bn.com/community/calendar
/calendar.asp
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