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Latest News For 04-Nov-2008
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Retired NYPD officer testifies at Spector retrial
(AP)
04-Nov-2008
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AP - A security guard for Joan Rivers testified Monday in Phil Spector's murder retrial that the music producer was ejected from two of the star's Christmas parties for brandishing a gun and declaring that all women should be shot.
Fashion maven Ford adds actors to directing debut
(Reuters)
04-Nov-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - Ginnifer Goodwin and Nicholas Hoult are about to make fashion designer Tom Ford less of "A Single Man."
Social Distortion, Motorhead anchor tattoo trek
(Reuters)
04-Nov-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - Punk veterans Social Distortion and metal legends Motorhead will headline a North American traveling festival created by popular tattoo artist and cable TV personality Kat Von D.
TV shows may see post-election ratings growth
(Reuters)
04-Nov-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - Could the big winner on Election Day be "Knight Rider"?
Lionel Richie recruits R&B, rap stars for album
(Reuters)
04-Nov-2008
(Cached page) Reuters - Soul icon Lionel Richie has recruited R&B singer Akon and rapper Ne-Yo for his upcoming studio album.
Lil' Wayne in BBC News death hoax
(Yahoo! Music)
04-Nov-2008
(Cached page) Yahoo! Music - Lil' Wayne has become the subject of a death hoax, after a fake BBC News page appeared to claim the rapper had been shot dead.
Music Review | Bargemusic: Dueling Maestros, One Wielding a Wii
04-Nov-2008
(Cached page) On Sunday, the Fauxharmonic Orchestra, a computer program developed in 2003 by Paul Henry Smith, shared a concert with the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra at Bargemusic.
Music Review: The Cerebral Onstage, Not Without Wit
04-Nov-2008
(Cached page) On Sunday evening at the Guggenheim Museum, Charles Wuorinen was the focus of a Works and Process concert in honor of his 70th birthday.
Music Review | Dawn Upshaw: Soprano, Bottle Caps and Stick
04-Nov-2008
(Cached page) A wide range of exotic instruments are regularly heard at Zankel Hall, but the soprano Dawn Upshaw’s concert on Sunday was unusual in that two of the composers had designed their own instruments.
Yma Sumac, Vocalist of the Exotic, Dies at 86
04-Nov-2008
(Cached page) Ms. Sumac was a Peruvian singer who burst on the American scene in the 1950s in a tornado of exotic publicity with a voice that glided preternaturally across four octaves.
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