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The Sorrow Behind the Spotlight
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"The Jacksons--An American Dream" is that rare television biography that sings, though its tune is frequently downbeat. It's a rocking, pulsating, gyrating, bewitching five hours that resonate the angry rhythms behind the joyous music of a dysfunctional...Tags: Jermaine Jackson, Arts and Culture, Family, Michael Jackson, Motown Records
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Local Q&A: The Orwells
Try as he might, Mario Cuomo, singer for rising garage-rock quintet the Orwells, can't seem to avoid trouble. His high school years essentially were a string of missed classes and misdeeds, including a lengthy suspension for launching a water bottle at a...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Metallica (music group), Music, Drug Trafficking, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival
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Katherine Jackson loses custody of Michael's kids
KIAHThe drama in the Jackson family is getting bad, real bad! Recently released surveillance video from Katherine Jackson's home is just adding fuel to the Jackson Five fire. Cameras caught a confrontation, between MJ's daughter, Paris and her aunt, Janet...Tags: Janet Jackson
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Crow delivers perfect folksy bluegrass
Nine-time Grammy winner Sheryl Crow performed at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa Wednesday evening, treating a near-sold out crowd to 80 minutes in folk-rock heaven. Opening act Honey Honey — a cross between KT Tunstall, the Civil Wars,...
Tags: Sheryl Crow, Music, Stevie Wonder, Entertainment, Cat Stevens
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Schmitz’ Take: Phil Jackson has to be totally committed or no deal
Orlando Sentinel’s Magic BasketBlogPhil Jackson wants a lucrative sweetheart deal with the Magic that calls for him to be involved mostly from a remote location, but the club can't agree to it. Now if Jackson can convince Dwight Howard to stay — and it would help if he also could... -
Opera star Denyce Graves joins Peabody Conservatory faculty
In terms of talent, glamour and wide appeal, few opera singers today rank as high as mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves. No wonder there's quite a buzz at the Peabody Conservatory, where Graves will join the voice faculty in the fall. People are still talking...
Tags: Marian Anderson, Annapolis, Arts and Culture, Music, Peabody Conservatory
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‘American Idol’: Phillip Phillips has got tonight
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelPhillip Phillips was at his very best on "Begging," playing the guitar and channeling his charisma to potent effect. "It was great," Lopez said. "You could be a new Springsteen," Tyler said.... -
'Dancing with the Stars' recap: Week 3 performances
Week 3 and tonight's the first night I'll lament not hearing the announcer say "Navratilova" in that special way. And as if that's not sad-making enough, it's "their most memorable year" night. Hope your heartstrings are screwed in tight because they're...
Tags: Music, Happy Endings (tv program), Melissa Gilbert, Entertainment, Madonna
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Two 1970s hit soft-rockers, '80s hit blues rockers to top free Levitt Pavilion season
Lehigh Valley MusicTwo soft-rock groups that had multiple hits in the 1970s and one blues-rock group that had hits in the 1980s top this summer's season of more than 50 free shows that will be offered at the Levitt Pavilion at SteelStacks...... -
Michael Jackson's doctor convicted of involuntary manslaughter
Michael Jackson’s doctor was convicted Monday of involuntary manslaughter in the pop star’s death for supplying an insomnia-plagued Jackson with a powerful operating-room anesthetic to help him sleep as he rehearsed for his big comeback.
Dr....Tags: Elvis Presley, Music, Emergency Health Procedures, Midazolam (drug), Long Island
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Movie Review: Beats, Rhymes & Life, The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelWe're deep enough into the hip hop era when a group can become a hip hop “oldies act,” guys bouncing around the stage “spittin' rhymes” in their 40s. Like any other oldies act, they're up there reliving the days when their songs... -
Movie Review: The Lion King 3D
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelNobody really knew Matthew Broderick could sing, back in the early '90s. Still, it's a little bit of a surprise to recall that Disney used somebody else to do his crooning in 1994's “The Lion King.” A year later, Broderick would storm Broadway...
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