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In current political climate, music has special impact

As 2001 comes to an end, through all the turmoil there's one statement that can be made: This was the year for music. Is this too big of an assumption? Maybe. This year certainly had the potential to be great for the music industry, but with the fledgling economy, lackluster record sales and the terrorist ...

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Teen dramas explore angst

Angst — we've all heard this versatile term used when describing the latest high-drama television program, or within our own lives, but never has the word been more appropriate than to define the melodramas of Generation X. Teen angst dramas, as they are sometimes referred, tend to deal with heavy ...

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After 13 years, 'The Simpsons' still wows fans

What television show is a classic in every sense of the word, where millions of viewers tune in each week to laugh until they cry? Whose funny one-liners and colorful storylines seal its fate as one of the greatest sitcoms in entertainment? If you guessed The Simpsons you're obviously in the loop of ...

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Snoop Dogg's 'Bones' not worth digging up

Knife-wielding murderers and demonic creatures of the night are usually the images we equate with horror films, but now there's a new villain trying to work its way into the killer hall of fame. Bones. Jimmy Bones. So the James Bond reference doesn't really work, but Jimmy Bones is still a lively character. ...

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'Friends' relies on pregnancy for major ratings

There's nothing like a good pregnancy plotline to attract viewers by the millions. Which is exactly what the creators of Friends did to kick off its eighth, and perhaps final season. Just when you thought those overly close six pals have worn out their welcome, they reinvent themselves with the announcement ...

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Mariah Carey's 'Glitter' far from gold

“Whenever someone hands you a mic, you sing.” Lillian Frank spoke these prophetic words as she coerced her shy daughter Billie into joining her in a duet at a jazz club in the new release Glitter. A little helpful advice should’ve also been mentioned to Mariah Carey that just because someone hands ...

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Vivica A. Fox shows she's got 'Game'

“She’s a Bad Mama Jama, just as fine as she can be.” Carl Carlton may have had Shanté Smith in mind when making this song, describing the essence of the woman who has it all: A successful career, beauty, good friends and a good man. Or so she thinks. In the romantic comedy Two Can Play That Game, ...

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