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In the rap-hip-hop categories, T.I. came up a double winner as male artist and for the album T.I. vs. T.I.P. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony was favourite group.
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As many people as Universal Studios Orlando????? Serious. We went there. It is a great theme park. However, we did not go to Florida to go there. We went to Disneyworld and figured that while we were in the neighborhood….
There s nothing small about Carrie Underwood these days. No longer a newcomer, the 24-year-old Oklahoman staked her claim with the big girls Wednesday at the 41st Annual Country Music Association Awards, beating out veterans Reba McEntire, Alison Krauss and Martina McBride in notching her second straight win for Female Vocalist of the Year. […]
“This is for the streets. This is for the people that aren’t in the church. We’re coming beyond the walls of the church. It’s a real sound from one man that survived to bring a message like this. God didn’t let me live for no reason. He wanted me to deliver the message,” he […]
“So I try and fail. The incident that really broke me was the one with Ariel Zilber. I moved around with him a lot in the 1970s. We even wrote a little together. One night he had a gig at a club in Dizengoff Center, and I went with him. The show was supposed […]
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Andrew Kuttler first heard Britney Spears’ new album online two weeks before its release but that didn’t stop him from purchasing a in-store copy of the album. University students and Lawrence music stores took a blast to the past last week with new releases from вЂ90s pop icons Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys. […]
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Pop on November 19th, 2007
Many of Shimotakahara’s signature movement ideas — bold stretches, upheld arms, sensual floor patterns — convey an aura of conflict and alienation. The narrative arc moves from ritualistic community to writhing anguish and isolation. Amy Miller, magnetic in the central role Friday night, is a figure of concentrated despair who appears to attain a […]
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Entertainment is a big part of a $480 million development proposed for the south side of downtown—plans include a 3,400-seat theater to attract the likes of Bruce Springsteen and first-run tours of Broadway shows such as “Wicked.” The question is whether the city can support another midsize venue, especially since similar theaters already are […]
Bartok’s Piano Quintet is an early work, written in 1904 when the composer was 23. “This is a Bartok unlike the one people know,” Johnston said. It shows how deeply he was influenced by German romanticism and even French impressionism. “In this piece he is indebted to Brahms, Dvorak, Richard Strauss and even Debussy. […]
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