Public Enemy performs on the back of a flat bed truck as the group heads to The George Washington University for a concert performance.
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Public Enemy performs on the back of a flat bed truck as the group heads to The George Washington University for a concert performance.
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On American Idol, Adam Lambert was stunningly fantastic. His performances were soaking with originality. He was edgy, unscripted and raw. But everything since? Let's just say it's not the Lambert we saw on American Idol.
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"Here, There and Everywhere."
That's the title of one of The Beatles' most poignant songs, but it's also an apt description of September 2009. It might as well have been 1963, because the Fab Four invaded again and Beatles Mania could be found everywhere.
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Podcasts have changed audio entertainment forever. To get some perspective on the phenomenon, we spoke with four hosts of the hottest shows available: Patrick Melton of Nobody Likes Onions; Peter Rojas of GDGT; Brian Ibbott of Coverville; and Christopher Neseman of Around Comics.
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Kanye in a nutshell: He creates plain red shoes for Louis Vuitton and he’s considered a visionary. Why? For knowing his primary colors? The more he fusses with his image, the douchier he becomes. Oh, by the way, his new haircut resembles crop circles and it’s not unique, it’s stupid. ...
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U2's two latest tours saw the band toning down the over-the-top stadium displays for more intimate affairs. But that's about to change as U2 brings its new 360 Degree Tour to the U.S. this month with its biggest spectacle yet — featuring a gargantuan claw.
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For more than four decades, Thompson has distinguished himself as a guitarist, songwriter and singer. His latest box set is filled with great songs from throughout his career, but it's no simple hits collection. That's because Thompson hasn't had any. Some appreciation for Thompson -- and other unappreciated greats.
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