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American Idol Top 13: Paul McDonald introduces JLo to Ryan Adams
America Idol Top 13: On Wednesday night, Paul McDonald chose alt-country Ryan Adams' music and Pia Toscano took on Eric Carmen's 'All by Myself.'
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God's family: There's always room for one more
A Christian Science perspective: In today's changing face of the family, a grandmother reflects on what holds her family together.
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American Idol: Will Pia Toscano survive America's vote? Why judges say, 'yes.'
American Idol Top 12: After some pretty memorable performances from the boys, the Top 12 American Idol girls took the stage Wednesday. Early favorite Lauren Alaina didn't disappoint, but it was Pia Toscano who had the American Idol judges on their feet.
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West Africa Rising: Google sees 'ocean of possibilities' south of the Sahara
Internet statistics show that sub-Saharan Africa is on the cusp of an Internet boom, and Google plans to be there to reap the rewards.
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In Pictures: Grammy Awards 2011
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In Pictures: People's Choice Awards 2011
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Hey, Soul Sister by Train, Angry Birds top iTunes top music and apps lists for 2010
Eminem and Ke$sha had the best-selling albums on iTunes and the addictive game Angry Birds was the top selling mobile app.
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Justin Bieber wins 4 American Music Awards, including artist of year
Justin Bieber was the night's biggest winner with four awards and the youngest performer ever to capture the entertainer award.
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In Pictures: American Music Awards
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The Big Easy bounces back with its own hip-hop beat
Dance-oriented bounce music, a hip-hop variant unique to New Orleans, is tapped by hitmakers.
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Concert ticket sales decline. Is it the economy or the music?
Concert ticket sales are down, says Pollstar, who report that gross revenue for the top 100 tours in North America in the first six months of 2010 is down nearly $200 million from last year.
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E3 2010: What to expect from this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo
E3 2010: At this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, video game companies are going to try to convince you that 3-D screens, gesture-recognition cameras and ultra-sensitive motion controllers are what you need to have a good time.
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Gallery: Celebrities giving to Haiti
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Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
'The African Queen' on DVD at last, Jamie Cullum's latest burst of talent on a new CD, a tale of forgiveness on Lifetime, and more.
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Gallery: iTunes top 25 most downloaded songs
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Monopoly gets radical redesign -- goodbye, paper money
Hello, debit cards. The new circular board is certainly modern, but will it win over Monopoly purists?
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Port-au-Prince, Haiti: From George Clooney to Lance Armstrong, celebrities tap star power to urge giving
To boost donations after the Haiti earthquake, MTV and George Clooney are teaming up to host a two-hour telethon on Jan. 22, while magician David Blaine will conduct a 72-hour Magic Marathon in Times Square.
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The unlovely ‘fact that’ and its redundant kin
The Monitor’s language columnist considers whether some ‘facts’ are really necessary.
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'The Office' wedding a YouTube homage
'Office' fans expected some sort of controversy, but probably not a YouTube reenactment.
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Jay Leno: Five things to watch for in his new show
How will this new idea – topical comedy in prime time – work?
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Why don't people act their age?
I don’t want to Twitter and Tweet. I want to play bingo and enjoy the early bird special.
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China's biggest pop star debuts her exotic talents in the West
Sa Dingding's music melds traditional harmonies with offbeat electronica to create a layered hypnotic sound.



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