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Hip-hop has always been a lightning rod for journalism controversy, although the most recent gaffe from Forbes is more laughable to those familiar with the genre. The largely finance-oriented magazine published a story online Monday titled "Hip Hop Is Run By A White, Blonde Australian Woman," referring of course to Iggy Azalea. Hip-hop fans weren't taken with the title, and the magazine has since revised it. -
Aerosmith’s Joe Perry Gives His Side in New Memoir
Aerosmith’s Joe Perry gears up to release his memoir. The road for renowned rock band Aerosmith has certainly been a rough one filled with vices (quite a few) and stories coming from all directions. -
Jurassic 5 Release New Song and Video for Heavy D-Produced 'The Way We Do It'
Good news for fans of rap group Jurassic 5, who split up in 2007 after a series of critically acclaimed if not hugely successful in the commercial sense. A new track has emerged online, including a video of the group on a recent tour, which suggests that the group may be heading back to the studio soon. Let's not get too excited too quickly however. -
Bon Jovi Celebrates 30 Years with a Massive ‘New Jersey’ Rerelease
Celebrating their 30th anniversary, the boys of Bon Jovi are reissuing their 1988 album, 'New Jersey' -
High school student possibly banned from graduation for turning Juvenile lyric into nerdy science yearbook quote
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Lupe Fiasco releases song promoting cancer research
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The People Have Spoken: $2 Million Crowdfunding Campaign Saves San Diego Opera!
Reports of the San Diego Opera's demise have been greatly exaggerated. Earlier today, the opera company announced its decision to remain open after reaching and surpassing its goal to raise $1 million by May 19. -
REVIEW: 'TROUBLEfuturesongs' with Leonard Bernstein's 'Trouble in Tahiti' by Underworld Productions Opera
Aside from an acoustical imbalance, this was an admirable and thoroughly enjoyable staging of a Bernstein treasure too seldom revived, together with two new short operatic works by 21st century composers. -
Critics' Body Blows at Glyndebourne Performer Has Opera Singers in Uproar
One story is dominating the Twittersphere for opera fans just now, and that is the outraged reaction by singers to critics' observations of the body shape of a cast-member of Glyndebourne's season-opening production of Strauss' 'Der Rosenkavalier.' -
Got Nearly $1.4 Million and Want to Live Like Dolly Parton?
If Randy Travis' $14.7 million dollar, 20,000 square feet home in New Mexico is too big or too rich for your blood (or if you've always wanted to live in West Hollywood), there is another star's home on the market that may be more to your liking. -
Chris Brown reportedly writing new music in jail with James DeBarge
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7 Songs That Led Zeppelin Ripped Off
When it was revealed yesterday that Led Zeppelin was being sued by the band Spirit for stealing the famous intro to "Stairway to Heaven" from its song "Taurus," it came as no real surprise to anyone familiar with the history of Led Zeppelin, who has been accused of plagiarism many times before. Here are seven examples of songs that Led Zeppelin ripped off from other artists.
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