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    Aug 13, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  1. The Who, Queen Rock Olympics Closing Ceremonies

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">Great Britain had an announcement for the world "We Will Rock You." At the closing ceremony of London's Olympics, organizers dispensed with the history lessons of the opening ceremony for a show that reminded the world of its dominance in popular culture and, once again, sports. The Who, Annie Lennox, and even Queen &mdash; the band behind the night's most memorable anthem &mdash; showed up for a concert that celebrated Great Britain on top of a giant Union Jack in the middle of Olympic Stadium. The ceremony opened with a celebration of the everyday within the shadow of iconic British symbols. There was a miniature Big Ben &mdash; and regular folks dancing in "our house, in the middle of the street," the refrain from the 1982 hit by Madness. There was a replica London Eye &ndash; and teens bopping along to Great Britain's latest boyband export, One Direction. Even the world's greatest athletes marched onto the field to "West End Girls" by the Pet Shop Boys, a nod to locals. Around the time George Michael hit the stage, Olympic Stadium turned into a giant rock concert venue. Many of the night's biggest stars were a throwback to eras in the '80s and '90s when Britain produced an inordinate amount of international pop culture. Hits performed by Lennox, George Michael and others, likely unrecognizable to many of the teenage athletes gathered to watch, underscored the staying power of British music from the era.</span>
    Great Britain had an announcement for the world "We Will Rock You." At the closing ceremony of London's Olympics, organizers dispensed with the history lessons of the opening ceremony for a show that reminded the world of its dominance in popular...

    Tags: 2012 Summer Olympics, George Michael, Annie Lennox, United Kingdom

  2. Feb 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. The Postal Service releases first new song in a decade

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    Los Angeles Times Pop Music Critic
    This post has been updated. See below for details. Owl City can retire now -- the real thing is back. Synth-pop duo the Postal Service, whose one and only album, "Give Up," influenced a generation of bedroom producers with its catchy but complicated...

    Tags: Mail Order Industry, Entertainment, Adam Young, Frank Ocean, Music Industry

  4. Jan 31, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  5. The Real Deal: R.I.P. Stevo, aka Steven Deal, aka Steven Ceslik

    Steven Deal got it. No, I don’t mean cancer, from which he died earlier this week. He got the whole rock & roll thing. On whatever level he chose to play it. Steve was a rock star in the signed-to-a-label sense. He was a rock star in that he could...

    Tags: Human Interest, Blur (music group), Entertainment, Burt Bacharach, Radio

  6. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Michelle Obama celebrates birthday with a new hairstyle

    First Lady Michelle Obama turned 49 on Thursday and celebrated with a new hairstyle, a glamorous sleek pageboy featuring bangs. Mrs. Obama's office also debuted a new Twitter handle, @FLOTUS, and tweeted a photo of her sporting the 'do as she met with David Hall, one of eight citizen co-chairs for Monday's inauguration. <a href=&quot;https://twitter.com/FLOTUS/status/291999764973756416/photo/1">[Twitter.com/FLOTUS]</a>
    First Lady Michelle Obama turned 49 on Thursday and celebrated with a new hairstyle, a glamorous sleek pageboy featuring bangs. Mrs. Obama's office also debuted a new Twitter handle, @FLOTUS, and tweeted a photo of her sporting the 'do as she met with...

    Tags: Downton Abbey (tv program), Missoni, Prabal Gurung, Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Michael Kors

  8. Jan 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Tavi Gevinson sings Pet Shop Boys to promote 'Cadaver' book launch

    To promote an upcoming book launch, teen blogger, fashion darling and budding multi-hyphenate Tavi Gevinson has recorded an acoustic version of the <a href=&quot;http://www.petshopboys.co.uk/home" target="_blank" data-topic-id="PECLB000005151">Pet Shop Boys</a>' 1998 U.K. Billboard No. 1 hit "Heart."
    To promote an upcoming book launch, teen blogger, fashion darling and budding multi-hyphenate Tavi Gevinson has recorded an acoustic version of the Pet Shop Boys' 1998 U.K. Billboard No. 1 hit "Heart." Gevinson's version of the song, which can be...

    Tags: Neil Young, Back to the Future (movie), Kathy Bates, Christopher LLoyd, Ansell Limited

  10. Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Kate Moss to celebrate birthday with Jamie Hince in Napa Valley

    Supermodel Kate Moss turned 39 on Wednesday and reportedly plans to celebrate later this year via a wine tour of California's Napa Valley with rocker husband Jamie Hince. <a href=&quot;http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/4741427/Birthday-girl-Kate-Moss-going-strong-at-thirsty-nine.html">[The Sun]</a>
    Supermodel Kate Moss turned 39 on Wednesday and reportedly plans to celebrate later this year via a wine tour of California's Napa Valley with rocker husband Jamie Hince. [The Sun] In its February issue, Vogue features police, fire, hospital and utility...

    Tags: Raf Simons, Kate Moss, Golden Globe Awards, Chanel S.A., Guangzhou (China)

  12. Aug 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Free-speech advocates worldwide protest Russian punk band's sentence

    World Now
    From Paris to Hollywood, free-speech advocates reacted with outrage Friday at the two-year prison sentences handed down by a Russian court against the feminist punk-rock trio Pussy Riot for a protest stunt in a Moscow cathedral against President...
  14. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. The Pet Shop Boys talk new album 'Elysium,' and life in L.A.

    The Pet Shop Boys have been indelibly linked with their hometown of London since their mid-&rsquo;80s synth-pop hit &ldquo;West End Girls.&rdquo; Earlier this year, though, singer Neil Tennant and keyboardist Chris Lowe relocated to Los Angeles to record &ldquo;Elysium,&rdquo; a sleekly seductive new studio album in stores this week. Pop &amp; Hiss rang up Tennant in London to find out why.
    The Pet Shop Boys have been indelibly linked with their hometown of London since their mid-’80s synth-pop hit “West End Girls.” Earlier this year, though, singer Neil Tennant and keyboardist Chris Lowe relocated to Los Angeles to...

    Tags: Steely Dan (music group), The Jackson Five (music group), Popular Music (genre), Neil Diamond, Entertainment

  16. Aug 13, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  17. London Olympics go out a winner for NBC, bolster sitcom

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    Mel B of the Spice Girls performs during the Closing Ceremony at the London Olympics. Photo credit: Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images THIS POST HAS BEEN UPDATED: The Summer Olympics left London in style and kept NBC the ratings leader Sunday evening. The Closing...
  18. Jul 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Universal proposes to shed key EMI labels

    Universal Music Group has submitted a proposal to the European Commission to sell off major assets in exchange for regulatory approval for its proposed $1.9 billion acquisition of EMI Recorded Music, the company said.
    Universal Music Group has submitted a proposal to the European Commission to sell off major assets in exchange for regulatory approval for its proposed $1.9 billion acquisition of EMI Recorded Music, the company said. Because the deal would reduce the...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Robbie Williams, Citigroup Incorporated, Entertainment

  20. Aug 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. London Olympics close with more music and much praise

    It must be true: All good things indeed must come to an end &mdash; a fireworks-strafing, confetti-showering and rock-god-reviving end if you're talking about the Summer Olympics that concluded Sunday.
    It must be true: All good things indeed must come to an end — a fireworks-strafing, confetti-showering and rock-god-reviving end if you're talking about the Summer Olympics that concluded Sunday. "We lit the flame, and we lit up the world," said...

    Tags: Ray Davies, Awards and Prizes, Spice Girls (music group), Music Theater, Entertainment

  22. Aug 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Britain bids lyrical farewell to Games

    LONDON &mdash; Britain bid a lyrical farewell to the Olympics on Sunday in a manner reflective of the way the host country embraced these Games for the past two weeks: With a bit of self-deprecation, an exhibition of national pride and a genuine desire to show the world a good time.
    LONDON — Britain bid a lyrical farewell to the Olympics on Sunday in a manner reflective of the way the host country embraced these Games for the past two weeks: With a bit of self-deprecation, an exhibition of national pride and a genuine desire to...

    Tags: Ray Davies, Human Interest, Usain Bolt, 2012 Summer Olympics, Oscar Pistorius

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