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'So You Think You Can Dance's' Nigel Lythoge to make 'shocking' changes to show, thinks 'Idol' should do same
About Last NightCharles Barnes, 20, of South Bend, Ind., shows off for other contestants and the show's cameras prior to auditions for "So You Think You Can Dance" at the Cadillac Palace Theater in Chicago. (Alex Garcia, Chicago Tribune / March 18, 2010) Simon Cowell... -
Shakira's $3,000 bra
Ever paid $3,000 for a bra? That's what one fan forked over for one of Shakira's bras. Another admirer shelled out $14,000 for the privilege of meeting the pop sensation and receiving front-row seats at a future show in Toronto.
The two bids were among...Tags: Auction Service, The Associated Press
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Latin Grammy nominees tend to their roots
Remember the "crossover" craze in Latin music? Just three years ago, the music press was buzzing about how Shakira, Ricky Martin and other Latin superstars were raising their game and their album sales by making discs in English.
The long-term results...Tags: Frank Sinatra, SUVs and Crossovers, Entertainment, Celia Cruz, Beverly Hills Chihuahua (movie)
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Live: Juanes at Nokia Theatre
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOver the past eight years, Los Angeles has witnessed firsthand the evolution of Colombian singer/songwriter Juanes, from down-and-out, anonymous wannabe to idolized international superstar and ambassador for peace in his native country. This week, the...Tags: Salsa (genre), Minority Groups, Tony Bennett, National or Ethnic Minorities, Los Angeles
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Gustavo Dudamel rides a wave of Dudamania
The new global poster boy for classical music and his wife are salsa-stepping across the ballroom of the Alba Hotel. Calm, precise and seemingly always sure of their next move, Gustavo Dudamel and Eloisa Maturen grin at each other and the dozens of...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Music Theater, Hot Dogs, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Shakira, other Latin American stars sing for their cause -- ALAS
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMEXICO CITY -- Not so long ago, Latin American artists who spoke up for social causes often risked prison, exile or far worse. What a difference a generation makes. On Thursday, a phalanx of Spanish-speaking pop artists headed by Colombian superstar...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Celebrities, Los Angeles Times, Crimes, Entertainment
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Carole Bayer Sager follows Clint Eastwood's lead to a nomination
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterClint Eastwood is a man of action, and not just on the screen. That was clear to songwriter Carole Bayer Sager when she picked up the phone a few months ago and Eastwood was on the line, calling from his car. After some chitchat, he explained that he...Tags: Cinema Industry, Clint Eastwood, Academy Awards, Los Angeles Times, Pearl Jam (music group)
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Live chat with Choire Sicha
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer2008-01-13 17:07:06.0 Choire Sicha: Looks like we're slowly easing into this thing--we should have our act together in mere moments. Anyway! For those not near a T.V., there wasn't much to miss--although I had no idea that William Shatner was 76? And that...Tags: Tina Fey, Jamie Foxx, James Spader, Jon Hamm, Labor Disputes
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Gearing up for Grammy
The stakes at the Grammy Awards are far bigger than than just who wins golden gramophones. Since these are the Oscars of the music biz -- decided by industry leaders who control all aspects of song creation to radio airplay -- voters will reveal judgments...Tags: Smokey Robinson, Staten Island (New York City), Elections, Carrie Underwood, Entertainment
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Latin Grammy noms unveiled
Times Staff WriterHips don't lie, Shakira famously sings, but they sure help her win accolades, as the Colombian sensation scoops up a field-leading five nominations for the seventh annual Latin Grammy Awards, announced Tuesday in New York. The belly-dancing singer-...Tags: Argentina, New York, Wyclef Jean, Ricky Martin, Colombia
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Common Dissents
Times Staff WriterIs Chamillionaire's hit song "Ridin' " a political anthem? What about Shakira and Wyclef Jean's "Hips Don't Lie"? When seeking anthems for a new political age, should those critical of the Bush administration be turning toward a Dirty South rapper mad...Tags: Activism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Patti Smith, Elections, Terrorism
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Chicks' night out
Sun Pop Music CriticThe Dixie Chicks may not have been ready to make nice, but last night, band members showed they weren't above gloating -- at least a little -- as they accepted five honors at the 49th annual Grammy Awards, including record of the year, song of the year...Tags: Stevie Wonder, Chris Brown, Smokey Robinson, Carrie Underwood, Entertainment
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