Can't stop the music
Newsday.com - Aug 23 4:10 AM
The Rolling Stones hit the road again, but for how much longer? BOSTON -- The Rolling Stones' new "Bigger Bang" tour opened here Sunday, continuing the band's tradition of grand-scale gimmicks with a twist, a reminder to everyone that this is not just any rock 'n' roll circus.
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Salon.com - Sep 06 3:21 PM
The critical buzz on the new Rolling Stones, North Mississippi Allstars and Against Me!
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The Idaho Statesman - Sep 01 1:06 AM
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What do Seattle's famous and not-so-famous have on their iPods?
Seattle Times - Sep 02 3:22 PM
Lauren Jackson doesn't watch television, she just listens to music. That may explain why she has 4,000 songs on her 3-year-old iPod. And she "just keeps...
'Exorcism' lacks power
Chicago Tribune - Sep 09 11:29 AM
Michael Phillips: "Emily Rose" offers "Exorcist"-lite chills. Jan Decleir--a Belgian actor who has the rugged, bitterly savvy demeanor of great gangster movie stars like Humphrey Bogart or Lee Marvin--plays a hit man afflicted with Alzheimer's disease in the new thriller "The Memory of a Killer."
A BIGGER BANG
Jam! Showbiz - Aug 31 11:07 PM
If we've heard it once, we've heard it as often as Satisfaction. The buzz surrounding the new Rolling Stones album A Bigger Bang -- their first studio disc since 1997's Bridges to Babylon -- is that it's (all together now) Their Best Album Since the '70s.
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