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| Billboard CD reviews: The Game, Byrne & Eno
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| Reuters - The Game has long threatened that
"LAX" would be his last album, so perhaps that's why he
recruited the wayward DMX to open it with one of his trademark
prayers ("Devil, we rebuke you in the name of Jesus"). The
table thus set, the Game goes surprisingly mellow in comparison
to his first two efforts. "Touchdown" sports a lazy synth and
an airy chorus from Raheem DeVaughn about jet-setting, and
Ne-Yo proves himself chivalrous while the Game growls over
"Gentleman's Affair." Common pops up on the electric
piano-driven "Angel," paying homage to his classic "I Used to
Love H.E.R.," and "Never Can Say Goodbye" depicts the Game's
creativity as he embodies the voices of Tupac, Biggie and
Eazy-E just before they passed away. -- read full article |
| Sun, 24 Aug 2008 23:26:36 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| Billboard CD reviews: B.B. King, The Verve
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| Reuters - In the wake of Robert Plant & Alison
Krauss, John Mellencamp and all that's come before, T Bone
Burnett is on such a producing roll that his presence threatens
to eclipse the artist(s) he's working with. -- read full article |
| Fri, 22 Aug 2008 22:52:04 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| Anna Faris keeps formulaic "Bunny" hopping
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| Reuters - It might wear its
derivative, "Legally Blonde"-meets-"Mean Girls" trappings like
a rhinestone thong, but strip away the second-hand attire, and
"The House Bunny" still manages to stand on its own two
skyscraper heels thanks to the comic force of nature that is
Anna Faris.
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| Thu, 21 Aug 2008 23:16:18 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| "Parque" a memorable portrait of a lonely man
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| Reuters - Mexican
director Enrique Rivero's first feature film, "Parque Via," is
the study of a simple man who lives alone and really likes it
that way. Slow and repetitious, it uses the structure of a
short story that lulls the reader with ordinariness before a
stinging climax. -- read full article |
| Wed, 20 Aug 2008 22:46:42 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| T. Boone Pickens talks about his first billion
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| AP - "The First Billion Is the Hardest" (Crown Business. 252 pages. $26.95), by T. Boone Pickens: T. Boone Pickens deals in big figures. Very big. He quotes Forbes Magazine as pegging his worth at $3 billion in 2007, when he was 79. -- read full article |
| Tue, 19 Aug 2008 22:10:09 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| Theory linking music, human evolution is lacking
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| AP - "The World in Six Songs: How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature" (Dutton. 336 pages. $25.95), by Daniel J. Levitin: Why do humans act the way we do? Evolutionary biologists often give the simplified answer: Because we're driven by the instincts that helped our ancestors survive. -- read full article |
| Tue, 19 Aug 2008 15:37:52 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| T. Bone Pickens talks about his first billion
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| AP - "The First Billion Is the Hardest" (Crown Business. 252 pages. $26.95), by T. Bone Pickens: T. Boone Pickens deals in big figures. Very big. He quotes Forbes Magazine as pegging his worth at $3 billion in 2007, when he was 79. -- read full article |
| Tue, 19 Aug 2008 17:04:01 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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