Clay Aiken, move over. There's a new Broadway baby on the horizon.
Being the naked swimming baby on the cover of Nirvana's iconic Nevermind album has advantages and disadvantages, according to Spencer
Elden, who at 17 is still famous for the photo.
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Simon Cowell would not be pleased. Julien Doré won France's Nouvelle Star - that country's version of American Idol - Wednesday night. Doré 24, had been dubbed the French Sanjaya because, like Idol's Malakar, he was better known for his stage presence and looks than for his singing ability, and he became an Internet sensation with his awkward renditions of American pop anthems like Britney Spears's "... Baby One More Time," Madonna's "Like A Virgin" and the Soft Cell hit "Tainted Love" (see a video of him performing that song above).
Aspiring singers tired of watching others soak up the spotlight on the wildly popular "American Idol" television show can now have their 15 minutes of fame (and longer) with "Konami's Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol" for the Sony PlayStation 2.
Joan Collins says that having lots of sex has kept her looking young. But there's plenty of other things you can do to keep old age at bay.
Sean McCabe said he remembers when indie was truly indie.
Often, the tensions are subtle and unspoken, but they're there: Baby Boom managers, those in their mid-40s and older, have a tough time understanding the group coming up behind them in the corporate ranks - Gen Xers, born between 1965 and 1979, the first generation to grow up with the Internet.
Lamentable title aside, "Sleepless in Seattle: The Birth of Grunge's" compilation of unruly Northwestern hard rock of the '80s and '90s is a valuable reminder that Seattle gave us more than Nirvana.
Rock critics have long debated the accuracy of Eddie Cochran's famed assertion that ''there ain't no cure for the summertime blues.''
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Two weeks ago Chris Heinz's bus idled in a hidden corner of the Stardust parking lot in Las Vegas, Nevada. Some campaign organizers were tossing a football around the parking lot; a couple of others decorated the bus with magnetic Kerry-Edwards signage.
Ten years after the mysterious murder of up-and-coming punk singer Mia Zapata, her case will finally be heard in a Seattle courtroom, when opening statements begin Monday in the trial of Cuban native, Jesus Mezquia.
I'm often accused of being a romantic, but the truth is my inner pragmatist gets the upper hand at least 65 percent of the time.
CNNMoney: Never say neverupdated: Thu Jan 29 2004 08:35:00
This just in from Washington: Saying a "considerable period" isn't the same thing as saying "forever".
Fortune: The Playlistupdated: Mon Nov 11 2002 00:01:00
Spoon Kill the Moonlight Merge With all the roguish swagger of the Strokes and none of the attendant hype, Spoon's new-wave keyboards and angular guitar hooks sound like a high-speed collision betw...
Wireless! To a certain group of optimists, this word is sexy. Fantastical. Futuristic. The holy grail of computing. Nirvana.
Go ahead, put away that laptop. (Admit it: You were just playing solitaire, anyway, weren't you?) Here's some ear fodder to help keep you sane on those long hauls. --J.G.
Twentysomethings. Generation X. Slackers. Why isn't there a standard moniker for the flannel-clad, grunge-happy, jaded, cynical loafers born in the Sixties and Seventies? Perhaps because they're no...