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Kirsten and her new man friend, Drew’s ex Fabrizio, were spotted leaving Teddy’s in LA this week.
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Gary Lightbody’s band is the butt of many jokes. But why Snow Patrol, and not The Feeling, Keane or, heck, Razorlight?
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I think Bloc Party might have a chance of breaking the US is that they’re one of the few British bands who still deal with emotion. Songs about lost love, teenage angst and being an eternal outsider. Sounds familiar? Emo is big business over in the States
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James Murphy is blogging for the Guardian UK music blog. Swweeeet
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Apparently starring in Kenneth Cole’s stupid RSVP cologne campaign isn’t enough. The American public has to smell Bon Jovi.
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Ikea announced Tuesday that it will start charging customers 5 cents for every plastic bag they use to carry their booty of Glasklar dishes and Bibbi Snurr blankets. Proceeds from the surcharge will go to an environmental conservation group.
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A fashion photographer and blogger sets out to document the wholly original street style of the playground set.
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Conde Nast gobbles up fashion photo-blographer Scott Schuman.
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That led a man in Sacramento, Calif., to develop a new strategy for fighting back: Take the most persistent callers to small claims court. He has already received about $6,100 in damages from the telemarketers — and set up a Web site to teach others how
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The Electric Slide slithered out of ’70s disco venues to global popularity. But choreographer Richard Silver says his creation has lost key steps in more recent representations. He’s considering a suit to protect the artistic integrity of his dance.
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The inventor of the “Electric Slide,” an iconic dance created in 1976, is fighting back against what he believes are copyright violations and, more importantly, examples of bad dancing.