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TV Review: MTV VMAs: So, what'd you think? (Entertainment Weekly)

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Jonas Brothers: Not just another boy band (The Pantagraph)
Your daughter would rather be grounded for a month than miss a Jonas Brothers concert.
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Music Row faces new realities (The Tennessean)
Life has changed — and is changing — for just about everyone.
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CD big feat for Little Feat (Erie Times-News)
Little Feat and Friends, "Join the Band." Three stars.
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Listening Post /Brief reviews of select releases (The Buffalo News)
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Pocket PC Techs Lil' Sync DUO Pro HandsFree & Charging Adapter Review (Brighthand)
Pocket PC Techs has an adapter that performs two functions: it speeds up the rate at which HTC's smartphones are charged from a PC's USB pert, and it also functions as a regular headset adapter. Ed Hardy brings us this review.
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Music Review: New Kids on the Block reunite on CD (AP via Yahoo! News)
New Kids on the Block, "The Block" (Interscope)
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Music Review: New Kids on the Block reunite on CD (Abilene Reporter-News)
They're far from new, no longer boys, but New Kids on the Block have definitely been around the block since making tween girls scream with joy in the late '80s and early '90s before breaking up in 1994.
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Tearing Down the Walls of Their World: MoMA's 'Looking at Music' (The New York Sun)
Robert Rauschenberg's goal of operating "in the gap between life and art," famously uttered in 1959, anticipates the less polite mantra of the '60s: Tear down the walls. For artists, the walls in question were the divisions between aesthetic conventions and empirical experience, between the museum space and the world at large, and, not least, the barriers among the various media. In the ...
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Chapter 6 rocks students at russell house (The Daily Gamecock)
Even though boy bands haven't been cool since Justin Timberlake had a 'fro, there will always be those waiting for the next Backstreet Boys or N'Sync. Chapter 6, an all-male a capella group from Illinois, is reinventing the idea of the boy band and turning a capella vocalists into rock stars.
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