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Topic: Concerts and Tours
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Mardi Gras: a guide to five of the biggest New Orleans parades
Parades known as krewes form the backbones of the Mardi Gras season in New Orleans. Here are five of the biggest ones.
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6 moments that changed a life
From the new book 'The Moment,' 6 examples of a moment that changed a life.
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In Pictures: Nobel Peace Prize 2011
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In Pictures: 2011 American Music Awards highlights
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In Pictures: Islam in America
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Jennifer Lopez: Leaving 'American Idol' or stalling for more money?
Jennifer Lopez has not signed on for a third season on American Idol. Her children, a world concert tour, are cited as why she might leave. Is Jennifer Lopez too busy or negotiating for more than $20 million a year.
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White House Easter egg roll: President, Mrs. Obama host annual children's event
White House Easter egg roll has been around since the late 19th century. The First Family played an active role in hosting the White House Easter egg roll this year.
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Top Picks: The man behind Elmo, 'I'm Dickens...He's Fenster,' and more
Husband and wife duo Amadou & Mariam release a new album, a film quiz mixes movies with numbers, the video game 'Journey' explores human interaction, and more top picks.
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American Idol: Why is Jermaine Jones in Top 13 boys?
American Idol recap: The 'gentle giant' Jermaine Jones rejoined the other 12 male semifinalists for the first live American Idol episode. How did the boys do?
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Mardi Gras: a guide to five of the biggest New Orleans parades
Parades known as krewes form the backbones of the Mardi Gras season in New Orleans. Here are five of the biggest ones.
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People's Choice Awards 2012: Katy Perry and Harry Potter take top spots
Katy Perry won the most awards at the People's Choice Awards 2012. 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2' came in a close second.
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6 moments that changed a life
From the new book 'The Moment,' 6 examples of a moment that changed a life.
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In Pictures: Nobel Peace Prize 2011
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In Pictures: 2011 American Music Awards highlights
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Zooey Deschanel, country stars to sing at World Series
Zooey Deschanel is from the indie pop duo She & Him. She'll sing the national anthem at Game 4 of the Major League Baseball seven-game series between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Texas Rangers.
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Top Picks: Remembering 9/11
'Engineering Ground Zero' on PBS, The New York Philharmonic plays Mahler's Resurrection Symphony also on PBS, Paul McCartney's 'Concert for New York City' on Showtime, and more.
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Adele wows VMA crowd with heartfelt performance of Someone Like You (Video)
Adele brings down the house at the MTV Video Music Awards 2011. Adele sang a soulful and stirring rendition of her song 'Someone Like You.'
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Glee: The 3D Concert Movie: movie review
'Glee: The 3D Concert Movie' pulls out all the stops for a high-energy tour of the show.
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In Pictures: Islam in America
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Culture Cafe
Pitchfork Music Festival: Fans as important as musicians
Mark Guarino reviews this year's Pitchfork Music Festival, as well as Pitchfork Music's unique business model.
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Culture Cafe
U2 review: Live at Soldier Field
U2 did what they do best at Soldier Field in Chicago on July 5, filled a stadium and put on a great show with striking visual elements and a stage design that was inclusive of its audience.
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Culture Cafe
Jon Anderson keeps his summer tour small, intimate
Jon Anderson keeps his summer tour smaller and more intimate than his former band Yes, who are hitting the road with classic rock legends Styx. The former Yes lead singer begins his tour July 9 at the Vancouver Island Musicfest in Canada.
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In Pictures: Who's who on The Voice
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Lady Gaga sued over wristband proceeds
Lady Gaga is being sued over the claim that wristband proceeds went towards Japan's earthquake relief efforts.
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Culture Cafe
'Covert Affairs' Piper Perabo may find herself working with 'White Collar's' Matt Bomer
USA’s ‘White Collar’ and ‘Covert Affairs’ seem like natural shows for a crossover event, and stars Matt Bomer and Piper Perabo seem to agree. The two said as much in a recent TV interview.
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Top Picks: Randy Newman, President Nixon opera, Queen at 40, and more
Composer Randy Newman releases his second compilation album, 'Nixon in China' opera airs on PBS, the late Freddy Mercury's legacy, Queen, turns 40, and more recommendations.
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In Pictures: Bob Dylan turns 70
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 05/08
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 04/11
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In Pictures: Elton John's showmanship








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