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'Battle in Seattle' yields mixed results
Times Movie CriticThey call it "Battle in Seattle," but it's safe to say that the mayhem that took place in that city's streets over five days in 1999 does not have the name recognition for most Americans of Gettysburg, Iwo Jima or even Bunker Hill. Stuart Townsend's new...Tags: Charlize Theron, Demonstration, Regional Authority, Movies, Woody Harrelson
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'Battle in Seattle': WTO becomes underdog in poorly wrought eco-diatribe
McClatchey-Chicago Tribune NewspapersAn issues drama at its patchiest, "Battle in Seattle" takes the 1999 street siege protesting the World Trade Organization conference as the jumping off point for a simplistic diatribe. The minnows vs. whales setup gives us idealistic march organizers in...Tags: Charlize Theron, Martin Henderson, Demonstration, Movies, Woody Harrelson
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Dancing to a new mix in Macon, Ga.
Los Angeles TimesThe three deejays spun R&B and hip-hop, with a focus on oldies, party anthems and black artists gone mainstream - Michael Jackson, OutKast, Gnarls Barkley. These were carefully chosen common denominators, songs that black and white club-goers might...Tags: Local Elections, Dance, Reba McEntire, Michael Jackson, Tupac Shakur
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In Macon, music softens a racial divide
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe three deejays spun R&B and hip-hop, with a focus on oldies, party anthems and black artists gone mainstream -- Michael Jackson, OutKast, Gnarls Barkley. These were carefully chosen common denominators, songs that black and white club-goers might...Tags: Dancing, Local Elections, Polls, Dance, Public Employees
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Ne-Yo, Keri Hilson and the style that lasts: R&B
Times Pop Music CriticLOOKING classic-casual in a summer blazer, gray fedora and matching silk scarf, Ne-Yo leaned over his laptop in a West Hollywood recording studio one mid- August afternoon, playing selections from "Year of the Gentleman," his third solo album, out Sept....Tags: Jimi Hendrix, Rihanna, Studios, Dance, Prince
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The List: Pop music
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAfronaut auteurs The experimental edge of black pop is alive with new music right now. Tricky, the Bristol, England-born dark Magus responsible for some of the most original sounds of the late '90s, makes a smashing comeback with the album "Knowle West...Tags: Rivers, Frank Sinatra, Best Buy Company Incorporated, Anaheim, Nokia Theater
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Review: Jonas Brothers' 'A Little Bit Longer'
glann.gamboa@newsday.comWhat The Jonas Brothers accomplish on their third album, "A Little Bit Longer" (Hollywood), is nearly impossible: Tweaking their songs enough to sound like upstanding pop-rock adults without losing the signature style that won them millions of Disney-...Tags: Jonas Brothers, Nick Jonas, Music Theater, Jack Johnson, New Kids on the Block
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Amid the rappers, it's Green day at the Shrine
Special to The TimesWatching Al Green sing live should be on any list of "Things to Do Before You Die." So it was understandable that at the rehearsals the day before Tuesday night’s BET Awards, pre-show buzz revolved not around much-anticipated performances from...Tags: Kanye West, Radio Industry, Usher, Alicia Keys, Nas
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Erykah Badu at House of Blues Las Vegas
ERYKAH BADU had song ideas bursting into her brain at such a pace she could barely keep up. If it weren't for her 8-year-old son, in fact, a lot of that material might have been lost. "I was singing into my phone and recording things into the answering...Tags: Diana Ross, Queen Latifah, Billie Holiday, Country Music, Music
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Readers give CTA kudos, call out rotten apples
Like the OutKast song, the CTA will be getting so fresh and so clean this spring. In Tuesday's "Going Public," columnist Kyra Kyles outlined initiatives riders can expect along the rails and routes next month, including more frequent deep-cleans of CTA...Tags: Evanston, Logan Square, Tour Operations Industry, Wrigley Field, Employees
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Andre's rebel yell
What do you wear to dinner with Andre 3000? Why, Benjamin Bixby of course. Bixby is a new clothing line by the OutKast rapper; it is modeled after his own self-proclaimed "rebel gentleman" style, according to nymag.com. The artist sketched all 70 pieces... -
Big OutKast
By now Big Boi is used to being an outkast. Perhaps that's why the rap star has agreed to bring his beats to the ballet. According to nme.com the OutKast star will collaborate with the Atlanta ballet on the production of "Big." NME reports that he will...Tags: Dancing, Dance
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