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First listen: Madonna's new 'MDNA' is an adrenaline rush
Pop & HissA first listen to the entire "MDNA" album from Madonna. Times pop music critic Randall Roberts offers a glimpse at the sound of the pop singer's first studio album in four years.... -
'The Hunger Games' fuels Hollywood's appetite for North Carolina
Company TownFrom “Blue Velvet” to “Bull Durham,” North Carolina has a long filmmaking tradition. With the release of this weekend’s much-anticipated debut of “The Hunger Games,” state film officials are hoping the state... -
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The Jacksons reunite for 'Unity' summer tour
Pop & HissAlmost three years after the death of Micheal Jackson, The Jacksons are set to go back on tour together for the first time in nearly three decades.... -
Unions threatened with layoffs protest Villaraigosa trips out of town
L.A. NOWLos Angeles City workers are planning a protest outside of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa’s annual State of the City address Wednesday to voice their anger at the mayor’s plan for layoffs.... -
Villaraigosa speech focuses on transit issues, not L.A. budget woes
L.A. NOWEven as city workers protested proposed layoffs outside of his speech, L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa avoided talk of layoffs during his annual State of the City address Wednesday, choosing instead to cheerlead a proposed ballot measure that he said... -
PASSINGS: John Wood, Charles L. Gittens
John Wood
Award-winning British actor
John Wood, 81, a British actor who won a Tony Award in 1976 for his role in the Broadway production of Tom Stoppard's "Travesties," died Saturday in his sleep inEngland, his agent announced.
Best known for his...Tags: University of Oxford, Heart Attack, Entertainment, Sherlock Holmes (movie), Tom Stoppard
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Wade Mainer dies at 104; 'grandfather of bluegrass'
Born on a mountain farm near Weaverville, N.C., in 1907, Wade Mainer soaked up old songs ringing in the far hills and hollers.
As a professional singer and banjo player, he would introduce that music to audiences throughout the nation and also pass it on...Tags: Fine Arts, Buncombe County, Entertainment, Bluegrass (genre), Arts and Culture
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12 places to visit in 2012
New Mexico: This year, New Mexicans mark 100 years of statehood. But much of the state's appeal stems from its human history that goes back much further. (In 2010, Santa Fe celebrated 400 years of cityhood.) Explore here: the adobe architecture and art...Tags: Kate Winslet, Bars and Clubs, Martin Luther King Jr., The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Elizabeth II
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North Carolina governor decides against reelection bid
In a surprise move, North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue announced Thursday afternoon that she will not seek a second term this November.
The Democrat said in a statement that she decided against a reelection bid so she could avoid further politicizing her...Tags: Government, Martin O'Malley, Republican Party, Democratic Party, Regional Authority
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Wells Fargo settles bid-rigging case
Money & CompanyBanks bid rigging: The suit accused many investment banks of conspiring to rig the bidding process, “sharing their illegal gains through kickbacks to one another, and making other secret, undisclosed arrangements.”... -
She's baack! Hillary Clinton questions return to Obama White House
Top of the TicketWith Obama's job approval in the dumpster, there are new questions about a Democratic primary challenger in 2012....
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