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Coroner: Dr Dre's son died from drug overdose
The 20-year-old son of rap star Dr Dre died from an overdose of heroin and morphine, the Los Angeles County coroner has said, the BBC News reports. The body of Andre Young Jr. - named after his father - was found by his mother at the family's home in...Tags: Mary J Blige, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Los Angeles
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It's a sign of 2009: Looking back on pop culture
andy.edelstein@newsday.comThey say time flies when you're having fun. Truth is, though, time flies even when you're not. As proof, we offer our annual look at the notable pop culture anniversaries we'll be observing in 2009. 50th (1959) The Day the Music Died (Feb.3) - Buddy...Tags: Rod Stewart, Marilyn Monroe, Vanilla Ice, The Brady Bunch (tv program), Dining and Drinking
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It's A Sign Of 2009: Looking Back On Pop Culture
Newsday Staff WriterThey say time flies when you're having fun. Truth is, though, time flies even when you're not. As proof, we offer our annual look at the notable pop culture anniversaries we'll be observing in 2009. 50th (1959) • The Day the Music Died (Feb.3) -...Tags: Rod Stewart, Marilyn Monroe, Vanilla Ice, The Brady Bunch (tv program), Dining and Drinking
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Good questions for 2009—and beyond
1Forget about what the island on "Lost" is, where did it go? In the closing moments of "Lost's" rejuvenated (and strike-shortened) fourth season, island mastermind Benjamin Linus descended into the bowels of his magical tropical paradise and turned a...Tags: Oprah Winfrey Show (tv program), Eddie Murphy, Newspapers, Barry Levinson, Oprah Winfrey
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The Knux rebellion
On a recent fall afternoon, "experimental" hip-hop duo the Knux sidled into a Melrose Avenue vintage clothing emporium wearing matching pairs of skin-tight jeans, Chuck Taylor sneakers and expressions of serious intent. Style is as important as...Tags: Notorious B.I.G., Theater, Rebellions, Injuries, Vehicles
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Don't have a Grammy? Museum is next best thing
The Associated PressEnter the new Grammy Museum and run head-on into 160 musical genres; photos and footage from 50 years of awards ceremonies; historic costumes and instruments; plus dozens of interactive displays that illuminate popular music's origins and cultural...Tags: Elvis Presley, Theater, Stevie Wonder, Crossroads, Music
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How nice of them - EU lets Britain keep the mile
Autoblog.comFiled under: Euro, Government/Legal, UKWhat Car is reporting that the European Parliament has graciously agreed to allow Britain to continue using the mile a bit longer. How nice of them. The EU has just passed a broad measure that allows shops to... -
On the military's playlist
U.S. military interrogators have often blasted music at detainees in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay. According to the British law group Reprieve, these are among the songs they have used most frequently: "Enter Sandman," Metallica "Shoot to...Tags: Bruce Springsteen
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Musicians rip use of songs for torment
The Associated PressGUANT�NAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba -- Blaring from a speaker behind a metal grate in his tiny cell in Iraq, the blistering rock from Nine Inch Nails hit Prisoner No. 200343 like a sonic bludgeon. "Stains like the blood on your teeth," Trent Reznor...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Rock and Roll, George Bush, Music Industry, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Nine Inch wails are sonic hell
The Associated PressBlaring from a speaker behind a metal grate in his tiny cell in Iraq, the blistering rock from Nine Inch Nails hit Prisoner No. 200343 like a sonic bludgeon. "Stains like the blood on your teeth," Trent Reznor snarled over distorted guitars in March of...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Rock and Roll, Music Industry, Television, People
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In War On Terror, The Music's Maddening
Associated PressBlaring from a speaker behind a metal grate in his tiny cell in Iraq, the blistering rock from Nine Inch Nails hit Prisoner No. 200343 like a sonic bludgeon. "Stains like the blood on your teeth," Trent Reznor snarled over distorted guitars. "Bite. Chew....Tags: Wars and Interventions, Music Industry, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Central Intelligence Agency, Terrorism
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"TRL" ... What? Still On?
The TV ZoneDon't know about you but when the news broke late yesterday that "Total Request Live" was being canceled this November, my instant reax was: "Whaa? ... 'TRL'? ... Still on?" That's not good - if only because I'm supposed......Tags: Times Square, Getty Images Incorporated, Mario, Television
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