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Posted to
Explainer
by
c foster kane
on
September 29, 2009
Re: What's the difference between her and Madonna?
Anderson was some sort of marginal visual artist in the 80s, no? And Ann-Margret? Who's that? It's amusing to see all of these dime-a-dozen intellectuals bitching about Lady Gaga. She is a fun, pop artist, with an interesting personal style. The woman is globally successful (unlike, ahem, Laurie ''she sounds familiar'' Anderson) and, again, a fun ...
Posted to
Music Box
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maxiepad
on
June 17, 2009
www.columbinefamilyrequest.org New Columbine Research Site
ANNOUNCEMENT: Join us on our new website as the investigation continues. www.columbinefamilyrequest.org We, the families of the dead and injured, have learned a great deal about WHY Columbine happened. Not only that, we have also learned a great deal about the culture surrounding this horrible tragedy. This information extends far beyond ...
Posted to
Assessment
by
crtf
on
April 10, 2009
Bigmouth Strikes Again
Morrissey doesn't want to be Bob Dylan, he wants to be James Dean and Oscar Wilde. James Dean and Oscar Wilde didn't write protest songs. They wanted fame and the trappings of fame. Don't ask Morrissey to be Dylan. If he tried to be Dylan, we wouldn't like Morrissey or have even heard of him.
Posted to
The Dilettante
by
wellsab
on
April 7, 2009
Move TTRH to the Web!
I'm not sure what Sirius is charging for internet-only access, but XM Radio is only charging $7.99 per montrh, and hasn't announced any plans to increase the cost. Of course, an argument can be made that $7.99 is about twice as much as a viable subscription should cost. It'll be a pity if Sirius XM can't hang on until the Starplyr app for the ...
Posted to
Technology
by
fhbals
on
February 13, 2009