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The duality of men and women serves as a profound topic in not only literature and metaphysics, but in the sense of the gender binary as well. In this case, in the sense of an orchestral composition, music, too, becomes capable of capturing the elements that divide our... -
American Idol season 13 recap: 5 best performances from Salt Lake City's soulful center
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Future covers 'Drunk In Love' as he takes on both Beyoncé and Jay Z [LISTEN]
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Girls of Grace 2014
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