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Johnny Rivers gets in touch with his musical roots
What's Johnny Rivers — the Brooklyn-born, Baton Rouge, La.-reared rocker who put 32 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 from 1964 to 1977 — doing headlining the Ventura County Blues Festival on Saturday? "I grew up in south Louisiana," Rivers,...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Savoy (music group), Netherlands
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Sheriff considers following LAPD's no-report policy on 'swatting'
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department will “seriously consider” following the Los Angeles Police Department’s new policies on confirming “swatting” incidents against celebrities, a department officials said....
Tags: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Russell Brand, Celebrities, Los Angeles Police Department, Public Relations
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Frustrated LAPD might keep celebrity swatting cases secret
Hit with a recent wave of celebrity "swatting incidents," Los Angeles police officials are meeting Thursday to consider possible countermeasures including whether to no longer publicly comment on such incidents. In the last several months, there have...
Tags: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Russell Brand, Clint Eastwood, Los Angeles Police Department, Celebrities
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Here's Peter Lassally: A life in late-night television
Late-night television, busier than ever (and at its best, better than ever) with talk shows and comedy, has been in the news again lately, with the hand-over of "The Tonight Show" from Jay Leno to Jimmy Fallon officially announced for next spring —...
Tags: Music, Shelley Berman, Radio City Music Hall, Nazi Party, Anne Frank
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Johnny Rivers follows musical roots to Ventura County blues fest
What’s Johnny Rivers -- the Brooklyn-born, Baton Rouge, La.-reared rocker who put 32 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 from 1964 to 1977 -- doing headlining the Ventura Country Blues Festival on Saturday? “I grew up in south Louisiana,”...
Tags: Music, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Mick Jagger, Bob Dylan, Music Industry
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Thatcher opponents push 'The Witch' up the charts
This post has been corrected. See note below.LONDON -- The British Broadcasting Corp. faced a dilemma Friday: Would it play "Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead" when everyone knows the song has become a biting reference to the late Margaret Thatcher? The network's solution: turn the song into a sound...Tags: BBC, Music, Freedom of the Press, Imperial and Royal Matters, Censorship
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'Django Unchained' will return to Chinese theaters -- with changes
Chinese moviegoers will soon be able to see “Django Unchained,” but it won’t be the same version that was mysteriously pulled from theaters two weeks ago. Sony Pictures announced Friday that Quentin Tarantino’s freed-slave...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Sony Corp., China, Django Unchained (movie), Movies
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Ryan Seacrest is latest celebrity 'swatting' victim
Entertainer Ryan Seacrest is the latest celebrity victim of a so-called swatting prank, police say. Details about the Wednesday afternoon incident were not immediately available, but the Beverly Hills Police Department said on Twitter it had responded...
Tags: Miley Cyrus, Russell Brand, Celebrities, Sean John Combs, Chris Brown
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Reporter's Notebook: Controversy over Paisley's 'Accidental Racist'
One sobering aspect of the heated debate on TV, radio, the Internet, Twitter, YouTube and elsewhere over Brad Paisley’s song “Accidental Racist” from his new “Wheelhouse” album is that in 2013 it’s still controversial...
Tags: Barack Obama, Brad Paisley, Music, Social Media, ABC (tv network)
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Ryan Seacrest latest celebrity 'swatting' victim
Entertainer Ryan Seacrest joined a rapidly growing list of celebrity victims in a so-called swatting prank, police said Wednesday afternoon. Details about the incident were not immediately available, the Beverly Hills Police Department said on Twitter...
Tags: Miley Cyrus, Russell Brand, Celebrities, Sean John Combs, Chris Brown
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Rick Ross apologizes for lyric 'interpreted as rape'
For the last week Rick Ross has been engulfed in a firestorm over recent lyrics that seemingly promote date rape. Although the track, "U.O.E.N.O." (a collaboration with Future and Atlanta emcee Rocko; warning: link contains profanity) has been out for...
Tags: Ecstacy (drug), 2 Chainz, Twitter, Inc., Emmett Till, Drugs and Medicines
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Letters: Lamenting 'Le Show'
Re "Off the air, on the line," April 23 Granted, satirist and actor Harry Shearer's humor is an acquired taste, but it has been acquired by many since he first came on the scene in the mid-1960s. I became a fan while at UCLA, where he wrote very...
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