Posts Tagged ‘gets’

Lil’ A Lap []
Lil’ Wayne and his Young Money crew are currently out on the road for their “I Am II” and it appears they’re really having fun on stage. While performing the other night during the Long Island show at the Nassau Colliseum, YM mistress Nicki Minaj put on a special show for her boss Weezy, as she gave him a lapdance.
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Cage The Elephant: A botched interview and a sold out show [Music]
The Bowling Green, Kentucky-natives make their return to Kentucky this Friday, April 1st for a sold out show at Headliners. But, not to worry, they’ll be back just a few weeks later. When Bowling Green, Kentucky-native Cage the Elephant released their self-titled debut album in 2009, some referred to them as saviors of the whole funk-punk music genre, thanks to hit singles like “Ain’t No Rest …
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Good-bye, LCD Soundsystem: James Murphy’s Art of Hopeless Commitment
In the early nineties, when he was 22 years old, James Murphy had a chance to try writing for a network-TV sitcom. He passed on the opportunity and spent the rest of the decade working on music instead — playing in a couple of decent bands that never really took off, running for a reasonably great that never really took off, and eventually reaching that still-young age at which the …
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Kevin Bacon is the Center of the Universe: Blues Edition
I thought this would be a fun game to play. There are a lot of cross-connections between Hollywood and the music industry so it’s pretty limitless. I made this playlist http://mog.com/playlists/342208#play awhile back and I explain the connections there, but I’ll repeat them here. Here goes: Kevin Bacon appeared in “Animal House” with John Belushi, who was in the Blues …
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LOS ANGELES — A choreographer who worked with Michael Jackson on his ill-fated told a judge Tuesday he clashed with Jackson’s doctor and others over the superstar’s health six days before he died. Kenny Ortega, who was the last person to work with Jackson, testified that he was summoned to Jackson’s home a day after letting the superstar skip rehearsal because he seemed sick. Dr …
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Business Briefs
Ukulele concert • BofA resolving claims on bad loans • Growth reported in goods and orders • Motorola becomes 2 companies today; and more.
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a New in
David F.M. Vaughn recently took over the role of the diminutive villain Lord Farquaad in the national tour of Shrek the Musical, the producers announced.
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Shrek Tour Gets a New Villain in David F.M. Vaughn
David F.M. Vaughn recently took over the role of the diminutive villain Lord Farquaad in the national tour of Shrek the Musical, the producers announced.
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for Lovvers at Offset
music lovers around the country descend on Hainault this weekend for the Offset Festival. Some 200 artists will perform on eight stages in Hainault Forest Country Park on Saturday and Sunday.
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a hip new
If there’s a more serene, civilized, urbane setting for a Chicago jazz festival than the lawn of the South Shore Cultural Center, I have yet to encounter it.
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KISS in a guilty pleasure
No matter how you feel about flagrant commercialization or style over substance, you would have to be the most…
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to as 21st-century
NEW PROVIDENCE — Dorothy Lawson’s long blond hair flailed around her smiling face while she dug her bow into her cello strings with walloping force, stomping her foot to a heavy blues beat. Moments after the squealing and sputtering of…
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Dodge County Notes
Area residents have two hallmark events to look forward to this week.
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Fox’s and #8216;Glee’ facing a future with more story, less music
By ROB OWEN BLOCK NEWS ALLIANCE BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — When a TV show emerges the pop culture firmament glowing as bright and hot as Fox’s Glee, it sometimes leads to a short lifespan. Just ask the Jonas Brothers: They were riding high two years ago, but today the brothers are yesterday’s news. Fickle, young pop culture consumers have moved on. The fast-moving nature of hot TV series …
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to as 21st-century
NEW PROVIDENCE — Dorothy Lawson’s long blond hair flailed around her smiling face while she dug her bow into her cello strings with walloping force, stomping her foot to a heavy blues beat. Moments after the squealing and sputtering of…
Read more on The Star-Ledger

Dodge County Notes
Area residents have two hallmark events to look forward to this week.
Read more on Fond du Lac Reporter