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Beyonce Knowles, born Beyoncé Giselle Knowles on Sept. 4, 1981 in Houston, Texas. Beyonce is a singer-songwriter, record producer and actress
Beyonce Knowles, born Beyoncé Giselle Knowles on Sept. 4, 1981 in Houston, Texas. Beyonce is a singer-songwriter, record producer and actress
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1/2: 'Cadillac Records' isn't top of the line
Special to The Morning CallBrilliantly cast and ambitious to beat the band, ''Cadillac Records'' is a little movie that aims big. It tries to capture nothing less than the moment when white culture embraced black music and rock 'n' roll was born. But even if the iPod Nation craves...Tags: Chuck Berry, Movies, Game Playing, The Rolling Stones, Muddy Waters
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'Cadillac Records' offers quite a ride
In the 1950s and '60s, American Jews and blacks had two glorious, complex and sometimes-fractious partnerships: civil rights and recording rights. Writer-director Darnell Martin goes for the throat of this killer subject in the scintillating Cadillac...Tags: Theater, Cinema Industry, Chuck Berry, Movies, Game Playing
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'Cadillac Records'
Brilliantly cast and ambitious to beat the band, "Cadillac Records" is a little movie that aims big. It tries to capture nothing less than the moment when white culture embraced black music and rock 'n' roll was born. But even if the iPod Nation craves...Tags: Chuck Berry, Movies, Game Playing, The Rolling Stones, Luxury Vehicles
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'Cadillac Records' stars Adrien Brody, Mos Def, Beyonce Knowles
Special to the TribuneFans of musical dramas may experience some deja vu while watching "Cadillac Records"; the story is remarkably similar to one told in the middle of 2006's "Dreamgirls," in a montage set to "Steppin' to the Bad Side." There's the plucky upstart studio where...Tags: Chuck Berry, Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, Movies, Central Intelligence Agency
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Rockefeller Center Christmas tree illuminated
Beyonce, Tony Bennett, Harry Connick Jr., and Jamie Foxx performed at the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting ceremony but even they couldn't hold a candle next to an eight-ton, 72-foot Norway spruce.
Tens of thousands of onlookers packed into the...Tags: Jamie Foxx, Christmas, Harry Connick Jr., Manhattan (New York City), Federal Emergency Management Agency
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Celebrities to flock to inauguration for Obama
The Super Bowl? Forget it. The Oscars? Who cares. The biggest star-studded event on the horizon is President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration. The gig of 2009 will take place Jan. 20 on a wintry field in Washington. "January 20 is going to be ground...Tags: Beverly Hills, Celebrity, Robert Frost, 2009 U.S. Presidential Inauguration, Anne Hathaway
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Movie Review: Music biopic 'Cadillac Records' plays song you've heard countless times before
AP Movie CriticDarnell Martin could have made an entire movie about Muddy Waters. Or Etta James. Or Chuck Berry. Instead, the writer-director has made a movie about all of them with "Cadillac Records," cramming their complicated individual stories into the larger...Tags: R Rated Movies, Chuck Berry, Movies, Game Playing, Judd Apatow
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Katrina family whose new home was built from past Rockefeller Center tree attends '08 lighting
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) — A family of Hurricane Katrina survivors whose new house was partly built with lumber from last year's Rockefeller Center Christmas tree were among tens of thousands who attended this year's lighting ceremony. The eight-ton, 72-...Tags: Jamie Foxx, Christmas, Harry Connick Jr., Manhattan (New York City), Energy Saving
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Beyonce to perform at Essence Fest in New Orleans
The Associated PressBeyonce is the first artist lined up for next year's Essence Music Festival in New Orleans. Organizers of the festival announced Tuesday the singer has confirmed her participation. The July event will mark the 15th anniversary of the celebration of...Tags: Mary J Blige, Music, Festive Event
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Movie review: Cadillac Records -- 3 out of 5 stars
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticBrilliantly cast and ambitious to beat the band, Cadillac Records is a little movie that aims big. It tries to capture nothing less than the moment when white culture embraced black music and rock 'n' roll was born. But even if the iPod Nation craves...Tags: Chuck Berry, Movies, Game Playing, The Rolling Stones, Luxury Vehicles
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