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In the spirit of the Fourth of July weekend, I am declaring my independence from a host of American things.
It's quite possible that Peter Murphy didn't think this one through: submitting his version of John Lennon's "Instant Karma" to be used in a Chase Bank television ad. Just ponder that for a second.]One of the great iconoclasts of the postwar generation writes a song that professes a sim...
Hanging out with Natasha Khan, the British singer better known as Bat for Lashes, as she shops for stage props at New York Costumes in the East Village.
By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY The Associated Press When Michael Jackson anointed himself "King of Pop" over two decades ago, there was considerable rumbling about his hubris: Yes, he may have become a world sensation with record-setting sales of "Thriller,"...
Lady Gaga tells Maxim that she is influenced by Andy Warhol, Britney Spears and androgynous artists like David Bowie and Grace Jones.
Kiss front man Gene Simmons said in a recent interview that American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert's decision to come out will kill his career.
LOS ANGELES — Authorities are seeking to clear up the mystery surrounding Michael Jackson’s death, including whether prescription drugs could have been a factor.
We all know the rich musical sounds of Acadiana, and even with our own homegrown sound, local artists attribute some of their success to the influence of Michael Jackson.
Z on TV: In 25 years of writing about TV award shows, I have never seen one with the energy of Sunday's BET Awards Show. Refashioned in the wake of Thursday's death of Michael Jackson into a tribute to him, the live telecast brilliantly tapped into the wellspring of admiration, love, hurt and shock over his death.
Race was a part of the energy in Sunday’s tribute – let’s not ignore it. Host Jamie Foxx certainly put it out there on the table from his first words.
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