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The trio from (who have only one female member, and none of them are from Brazil) releases its third album.
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Return to Forever
Billboard offers full coverage of breaking music news and music chart toppers to music executives and fans alike. Billboard is the best print and online music magazine for in-depth music business news and access to an array of digital music, business
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Film Review: What We Do Is Secret
The music, fashions and general milieu of the Southern California punk scene of the late '70s are re-created in loving detail in Rodger Grossman's biopic about the legendary band the Germs and its frontman, Darby Crash. But for all its surface
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Pineapple Express
USA Review in a Hurry: It's a whacked-out trip, man. In this stoner comedy laced with extreme action, Seth Rogen and James Franco play buds on the lam from evil drug lords. Uneven but often entertaining, P.E. will have fans of Judd Apatow rolling joints
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Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian, The
years have passed in Narnia and a race of men called the Telmarines now rule. Heir to their throne is Caspian (Barnes), who is battling usurper uncle, Miraz (Castellitto), and must enlist the aid of the Pevensie children to bring peace to the
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'Man on Wire' Q&A: James Marsh
A new film details the true story of a tight rope walker who achieved the impossible Metromix Yes, that little black speck is Philippe Petit. (Credit: Magnolia) Proving again that the cliché ?truth is stranger than fiction? is cliché for good
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20 Dates
A pseudo-documentary search for love in Los Angeles is a quirky and genial study of Myles Berkowitz' search for love. Despite an occasionally flagging pace and Berkowitz' own grating narrative style, the film marks a promising directorial debut.
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Bar mitzvah/soccer comedy scores a goal
(Reuters)
Reuters - You don't have to be
Jewish to enjoy "Sixty Six," but it probably wouldn't hurt.
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Punk rock movie authentic, but sadly familiar
(Reuters)
Reuters - The music, fashions and
general milieu of the southern California punk scene of the
late '70s are re-created in loving detail in "What We Do Is
Secret," a biopic about the legendary band the Germs and its
frontman, Darby Crash.
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At 40-plus, 'Hair' still exudes undeniable energy
(AP)
AP - Over 40 and still tuneful. Not only tuneful, but filled with an energy that belies its four decades of existence. The Public Theater's Central Park production of "Hair" is the most exuberant, middle-aged musical around.
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Shwayze - Shwayze
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Port O'Brien
The indie band based in Oakland, California wrote songs for its sophomore album while up in Alaska for the summer.
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All We Could Do Was Sing
The indie band based in Oakland, California wrote songs for its sophomore album while up in Alaska for the summer.
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Superhero Brother
The third album on Jack Johnson's Brushfire label for the Philadelphia trio.
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Fragile Future
The band releases its first album since the accidental death of guitarist Casey Calvert.
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Movie Wins R Rating
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A London Home to Shock the Neighbors
FROM the outside, the director Roland Emmerichs 1830 town house looks as buttoned-up as its neighbors in the Knightsbridge district of London, near Harrods and the Victoria and Albert Museum. But once visitors step into the living room, where a taxidermy
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REVIEW | Age of Consent: Isabel Coixet's "Elegy"
In what may be a perfect sophisto storm, none other than Sir Ben Kingsley plays Philip Roth's academic antihero David Kepesh, a solemn piano underscoring his negotiations with sex, art, and mortality in the Continental Manhattan of Isabel Coixet's new
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Bottle Shock
PARK CITY -- When a film opens with the title, 'Based on a true story,' one wonders if the filmmakers are trying to bolster a flimsy premise with claims of authenticity. But ' ,' which had its world premiere at Sundance, enshrines an irresistible story
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Age of Consent: Isabel Coixet's "Elegy"
In what may be a perfect sophisto storm, none other than Sir Ben Kingsley plays Philip Roth's academic antihero David Kepesh, a solemn piano underscoring his negotiations with sex, art, and mortality in the Continental Manhattan of Isabel Coixet's new
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