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'So You Think You Can Dance': Final six couples dance twice
Reality CheckI like the new two-dance per couple format on So You Think You Can Dance. We get right down to the dancing. Mark and Chelsie are first with a salsa routine choreographed by Alex Da Silva to 'Fuego' by Joe Bataan. She's wearing......Tags: Barry Manilow, Indiana Jones (fictional character), Music Theater, Dancing, Dance
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'American Idol': And the winner is ...
Reality CheckScary. 97.5 million votes were cast on last night's performance finale on American Idol. The split is 56 percent to 44 percent, host Ryan Seacrest says. But it's WAY too soon for them to tell us which is which.The......Tags: Ben Stiller, Jason Castro, Brooke White, Dance, David Cook
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Letters to the Editor - May 22
Love, justice will prevail in gay marriage debate To the editor: George Michael is right. Gay marriage is about family. Yet the right to form one’s own family through marriage is one of the “most basic” civil rights as well as a...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Civil Rights, Marriage, Minority Groups, The Herald-Mail
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Beastie Boys' sampling in 'Paul's Boutique' again in spotlight
Pop & HissLast week TufAmerica, Inc., which administers the rights to the recordings of Washington, D.C. go-go band Trouble Funk's catalog, filed lawsuit in federal court accusing the Beastie Boys of sampling without permission the group's 1982 funk classics, "Drop... -
Dance review: 'Battle of the Sexes III' from Orlando Ballet
Orlando Ballet bills its latest contemporary-dance program as a competition between the genders, but at Friday's opening-night performance it was more a battle between familiar faces and up-and-comers.
The high point of "Battle of the Sexes III" came...Tags: Entertainment Events, Music, Dance, Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, Concerts
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Cirque du Soleil's salute to Michael Jackson heads for Hampton Coliseum in May
Cirque du Soleil's mix of dance, acrobatics and visual storytelling has thrilled audiences across the globe. The company's new hit is "Immortal," a show which is built around the music of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Today, promoters announced that...Tags: Ellen DeGeneres, Ticketmaster, Music Theater, Tourism and Leisure, MTV Video Music Awards (tv program)
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'Funky Cold Tim Tebow' and other potential comeback hits
Sports NowTim Tebow songs: Now that it's apparently trendy to use Tim Tebow's name in an updated version of an '80s hits, here are some suggestions to help other pop stars get their careers back on track.... -
Matt Nathanson comes on, gets higher at Crocodile Rock show
Lehigh Valley MusicSinger-songwriter Matt Nathanson’s show Friday at Allentown’s Crocodile Rock Café followed much the same path as his career. The show’s start was inauspicious, with Nathanson throwing off songs much in the way he tossed off four albums... -
George Michael: Will this Christmas be merry?
My wife and I had the privilege of hearing a masterful presentation of Handel’s “Messiah” last week at the Kennedy Center. The soloists were solid, the University of Maryland Concert Choir did a splendid job, the musicians from the...Tags: Holidays, Judaism, Concerts, Religious Texts, Religious Festivals
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Orlando Ballet concludes its 'Battle of the Sexes'
A battle might not sound like a cue for romance, but in matters of the heart the battle of the sexes has been raging for centuries.
Through a mix of classic and contemporary music and dance, Orlando Ballet puts its male and female dancers to the test...Tags: Music, Entertainment Events, Music, Dance, Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre
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Whitney Houston: Voice for the ages tarnished by addictions
Pop & HissWhitney Houston dead: The singer defined a generation of R&B singers, and had a voice for the ages. Times pop music critic Randall Roberts looks back her highs and lows.... -
Whitney Houston appreciation: Her tone in 'I Will Always Love You' was pure and game-changing
The voice floats confidently but quietly in the first few lines of Whitney Houston's version of "I Will Always Love You," the song for which the superstar vocalist, who died Saturday of undetermined causes at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, will always be...Tags: Clive Davis, Vocal Music (genre), Radio, Bobby Brown, Aretha Franklin
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