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Michael Jackson turns 50
kevin.amorim@newsday.comHere's something really off the wall: Michael Jackson has been with us for half a 100 years now. The Gloved One turns 50 on August 29, and to celebrate, we take a look back through the decades. Shom-on! 1958-1968 THE LOOK: Cute THE SONG(S): Covers of...Tags: Richard Pryor, Belinda Carlisle, Michael Jackson, Music, Crimes
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The King of Pop reaches 50th year of his reign
kevin.amorim@newsday.comHere's something really off the wall: Michael Jackson has been with us for half a 100 years now. The Gloved One turns 50 tomorrow, and to celebrate, we take a look back through the decades. Shom-on! 1958-1968 THE LOOK Cute THE SONG(S) Covers of "I...Tags: Richard Pryor, Belinda Carlisle, Michael Jackson, Music, Crimes
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'The Rhumb Line' an impressive debut CD from Ra Ra Riot
MetromixRa Ra Riot, The Rhumb Line (Barsuk) Back story: The Syracuse University students who formed Ra Ra Riot in 2006 were really on to something with their self-titled EP of unique, symphonically informed indie rock. (The group includes violinist Rebecca...Tags: Riots, Music
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Birthdays
61 Arnold Schwarzenegger California governor 50 Kate Bush Singer 47 Laurence Fishburne Actor 38 Chris Nolan Movie director 34 Hilary Swank Actress 31 Jaime Pressly ActressTags: California, Hilary Swank, Celebrity
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Meet the Band: Teporah
Hometown // Baltimore Current members // Deborah Bilezikian, vocals, piano and trumpet Founded in // 2005 Style // rhythm and blues and folk rock Influenced by // Laura Nyro, Kate Bush, Joni Mitchell Notable // Bilezikian worked on her new album...Tags: Joni Mitchell, Music, Popular Music
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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: David Gray, Laguna Beach, Music, Elvis Presley, Television
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Pi fans to celebrate infinite number
Associated PresThis is a story about love. About inscrutable complexity and remarkable simplicity, about the promise of forever. It is about obsession and devotion, and grand gestures and 4,000-word love letters. It is about a curious group of people with an almost...Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Virginia, Illnesses, Mental Illness
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Lollapalooza '07: Saturday reviews
Muse 8:30 p.m., AT&T stage Muse is already huge around much of the world and regularly play to tens of thousands of people, so the English group's opportunity to finally do the same in America felt a bit like a belated coming out celebration. Muse has...Tags: Matt Johnson, Minnesota, Hip Hop, Music, Music Theater
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Patron saint of cool
Metromix StaffAnnie Clark comes from a mob background: As a member of two sprawling collectives (Polyphonic Spree and Sufjan Stevens' touring band), she's made her way as a lone voice amid large ensemble casts. But when Clark transforms into St. Vincent, she sheds the...Tags: Mia Farrow, Brian Wilson, Coup d'Etat, Music, Crimes
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Bat For Lashes
THE ancient woods of Albion, animated in decades past by such mystic yarn-spinners as Led Zeppelin, Tyrannosaurus Rex and the Incredible String Band, are teeming once again with wizards and golden light and mysterious horses, courtesy of Natasha Khan, a...Tags: P J Harvey, Bruce Springsteen, Music, Amy Winehouse, Popular Music
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Grammy preview: Album of the Year
Among potential Grammy nominees for the album of the year award, one name seems certain: James Blunt.
His "Back to Bedlam" CD was a breakout smash that probably can't be denied, even though many music critics (you know, the nasty kind who attack pretty...Tags: Folk Music, Music, Awards and Prizes, Television, Justin Timberlake
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Finding 'Lost'
LOS ANGELES TIMES; Paul Brownfield is a television critic for the Los Angeles Times, a Tribune Co. newspaper.When I say I sneaked onto the set of the popular ABC drama "Lost," trudging along a deserted beach and cutting through a bit of jungle to find the cast and crew, it sounds more intrepid than it actually was. In truth, I wasn't anywhere near lost; in fact,...Tags: Television Industry, Family, Hawaii, Road Transportation, Personal Service
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