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Barney the purple torturer?
Some months ago, Mother Jones magazine put together what it called a "torture playlist" of songs that American interrogators have used in their sessions with detainees during the last few years. "Torture's Top 10" was what one newspaper called it. I...Tags: Eminem, Music, People, Terrorism, Celine Dion
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TVEye: 'Hopkins' Likely To Survive; Sox Vs. Yanks
It's easy to be dismayed by the flimsy offerings of summer TV, such as, say, "Wipeout," and even more dismayed by the public's reaction to it. But there is also something to cheer. The engrossing and dramatic cinéma vérité series "Hopkins" (ABC, 10 p.m.)...Tags: Victoria Beckham, Jeff Garlin, Television Industry, Richard Belzer, Sarah Jessica Parker
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Big stars challenge record giants
Prince freed himself from record labels years ago. Paul McCartney, Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails have followed. Now the Material Girl appears to be kissing her big-name record company goodbye for a cool $120 million. Could U2 be next? Justin Timberlake?...Tags: MySpace, Live Nation Incorporated, Music, Sony Corp., Warner Music Group Corporation
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A prime-time hit parade
It seems like Mat Kearney's music is everywhere these days - everywhere except, well, you know, the radio. The Nashville-based singer-songwriter saw his song "All I Need" close out the season premiere of "Grey's Anatomy" (so prominently, in fact, that...Tags: Physiology, Music, Aretha Franklin, Kate Bush, Bob Marley
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On a Scale of Life or Death
Times Staff WriterIt started with a terrible dream: Cyrus Tehrani had died. At the funeral, his wife and six children wept over his outsized coffin. That nightmare jolted Joe Guarderas awake. He knew that if his best friend Cyrus, 34, didn't take drastic action, the dream...Tags: Medical Staff, Music, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Teen-agers, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Winners and complete list of nominees
Winners denoted in green. Best video of the year: Fatboy Slim, "Weapon of Choice"; Eminem f/Dido, "Stan"; U2, "Beautiful Day"; Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya, Pink f/Missy Elliott, "Lady Marmalade"; Janet Jackson, "All For You"; Missy "Misdemeanor"...Tags: Moby, Eminem, Robbie Williams, Britney Spears, Lil' Kim
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U2 Has Beautiful Day With 8 Grammy Nods
The Associated PressWinning three Grammys in three nominations last year, when only its single ``Beautiful Day'' was in contention, U2 returns to lead all artists with the most nominations for this year's awards from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Among...Tags: Music, Perry Como, Trisha Yearwood, Janet Jackson, Nelly
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Nominations honored substance over teen-pop style
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRedemption and uplifting triumph. Those longtime themes of U2's music also applied to the veteran Irish band's career trajectory as its "comeback" album earned a field-leading eight nominations for the 44th Grammy Awards, including album, song and...Tags: History, Eminem, Music, Country Music, Hip Hop
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'Good' would be better cut loose
Special to the TribuneNo one could have predicted back in 1788 — when the first fleet of British prison ships landed off the coast of present-day Sydney — that Australia would evolve from a penal colony outpost into the location of choice for Hollywood filmmakers such as...Tags: Prisons, George Lucas, Movies, Theater
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Star gazing
Rachael Yamagata spent her college years studying musical theater at Northwestern University and her post-grad years studying barroom funk as a frontwoman in Chicago's Bumpus. But you won't find traces of either on "Happenstance," the 26-year-old's...Tags: Los Angeles, Idaho, Music, Liz Phair, Northwestern University
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New music from troubled divas, other hit makers
Knight Ridder/tribuneComing this fall: The Drama of the Troubled Diva. For the next four months, many of pop's juiciest plot lines will feature female singers struggling back from the brink. They include Whitney Houston, Christina Aguilera and TLC, all of whom have spent far...Tags: Dwight Yoakam, Maryland, Music, Hip Hop, Little Richard
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Flirt factor
Last week, we introduced you to The Pick-up Artists, our crack team of hopeful romantics out on the prowl. Their mission? To check out the singles scene and report back. This week Hanna, Alex, Oliver, Cindy and Erin hit networking mixers, indie rock...Tags: ESPN, Billie Holiday, Music, Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Field Museum of Natural History
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