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The Triumph of the Pill

Charles Russell | Posted 05.13.2010 | Los Angeles


Charles Russell

Don't be tardy for the party. That was the last text message I received at 5am Monday morning after the 11th annual Coachella Music Festival -- also known as "Three Days in the Valley."

Christina Aguilera Naked: Strips Nude For German GQ (PHOTOS)

Posted 05.13.2010 | Entertainment


Christina Aguilera stripped own for the German edition of GQ, part of her media blitz to promote her new single, "Not Myself Tonight," and her upcomin...

Elena Kagan -- One Ambivalent Liberal's Love Song

Sally Kohn | Posted 05.13.2010 | Comedy


Sally Kohn

As the White House worries about selling Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan to the Senate, progressives are worried that Kagan may not be as progressiv...

LimeWire Loses RIAA Case Over Copyright Infringement

AP | RYAN NAKASHIMA | Posted 05.13.2010 | Technology


LOS ANGELES — File-sharing software company LimeWire has lost a long-running court battle to the major recording companies. A judge with the U....

The Brooklyn Steppers March Forward, Giving to the Community and Gaining in the Process

Jim Luce | Posted 05.12.2010 | New York


Jim Luce

In high school I had been manager of our marching band in Ohio. It was a grueling task, but rewarding to see my friends play and march so well. The ...

Relaxation Techniques: 30 Days To De-stress

health.com | Posted 05.12.2010 | Living


Relax and unwind a few minutes each day with these stress-busting tips...

Taylor Swift Getting Honored By Hall Of Fame At Just 20

AP | Posted 05.11.2010 | Entertainment


NEW YORK — She's only 20, but Taylor Swift is getting in the hall of fame. The country starlet will receive the Hal David Starlight Award at the ...

Rick Astley New Song 'Lights Out': LISTEN TO IT

Posted 05.11.2010 | Entertainment


Rick Astley is out with a new song. It's called "Lights Out." While it's no "Never Gonna Give You Up," it's still kind of catchy. Also, it's Rick A...

7 Ways Music Breaks Can Improve Your Health

Srinivasan Pillay | Posted 05.11.2010 | Living


Srinivasan Pillay

Recent studies have shown that music may have a beneficial effect on your body's immunity and overall health.

MUSIC UNITES CELEBRATES ITS ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY

Michelle Edgar | Posted 05.11.2010 | Entertainment


Michelle Edgar

It was just one year ago that New York-based charity Music Unites was founded by Michelle Edgar to support music education in underfunded inner city s...

E Street's Clarence Clemons Perseveres Through Pain

AP | KILEY ARMSTRONG | Posted 05.10.2010 | Entertainment


HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — The Big Man is back. E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons, who arose from a wheelchair to perform at the 2009 Super Bow...

Lena Horne Dead: Singer Dies At 92

AP | VERENA DOBNIK | Posted 05.10.2010 | Entertainment


NEW YORK — Lena Horne, the enchanting jazz singer and actress known for her plaintive, signature song "Stormy Weather" and for her triumph over ...

Music To Give Mom

Tamara Conniff | Posted 05.09.2010 | Entertainment


Tamara Conniff

Happy Mother's Day: What can be better than giving a Mother's Day gift that helps embattled mothers and their children globally?

Try These 7 Tricks For Instant Calm

health.com | Posted 05.09.2010 | Living


If you get easily stressed over the holidays then you should try some of our easy ways to relax, refresh, and re-energize this month....

Worth Watching: Yann Arthus-Bertrand's Home

Avital Binshtock | Posted 05.07.2010 | Entertainment


Avital Binshtock

Yann Arthus-Bertrand's method is to get somewhere high, usually a helicopter or a paraglider, and point his camera downward. The results are usually magnificent, and last year, they inspired a film.

Dog Ears Music: Volume 122

Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin | Posted 05.07.2010 | Entertainment


Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin

This week, we feature songs by the Cocteau Twins, JJ Grey & Mofro, modeselektor, Tim Buckley, and Citizen Cope.

Scissor Sisters Worked On Album For 18 Months, Then Killed It

popeater.com | Posted 05.07.2010 | Entertainment


As evidenced by their infectious hit 'Take Your Mama,' disco-pop band Scissor Sisters are serious when it comes to crafting a catchy tune. So after wo...

Elvis Presley's Doctor Nick: Chronic Constipation Killed Him

foxnews.com | Posted 05.06.2010 | Entertainment


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Elton John's Egypt Concert Canceled After He Calls Jesus 'Gay'

Joe Mirabella | Posted 05.06.2010 | Entertainment


Joe Mirabella

Suggesting Jesus may have been gay is not an insult. Egypt's reaction only proves one thing: the Egyptian Government remains deeply homophobic.

The WORST-PAYING College Degrees (PHOTOS)

Huffington Post | Posted 05.10.2010 | College


How much is your college degree actually worth? Each year, PayScale compiles a list of how lucrative most majors are. We took a look at the list's bot...

Courtney Love: I'm Good At Sex Because I'm Not Pretty

Posted 05.07.2010 | Entertainment


Courtney has tweeted about her powerful vagina and bedded plenty of rock stars and now she reveals how she got so good at sex. "I'm better because I...

Lady Gaga's Breast, Butt Edited From 'Alejandro' Performance On 'Idol' (VIDEO)

MTV News | James Montgomery | Posted 05.06.2010 | Entertainment


On Wednesday night's "American Idol" results show, Lady Gaga took to the stage to perform her latest single, taped her appearance last week, after Sio...

Chicago: The Nation's First Certified Organic Rooftop Farm

Dave Snyder | Posted 05.06.2010 | Chicago


Dave Snyder

One month ago I started as the Rooftop Farm Director at Uncommon Ground, a restaurant on Chicago's north side that grows food on a 2,500 square ft. rooftop. Here's an update.

Sweet Athens

Robert Koehler | Posted 05.06.2010 | Politics


Robert Koehler

"Sing it out, y'all!" Something happened in Athens, Ga., this past weekend. I can't say exactly what, but I was there, I heard it, I felt it. At one ...

Verdi's Requiem

Madeleine M. Kunin | Posted 05.05.2010 | Living


Madeleine M. Kunin

My mind skipped back and forth from Theresienstadt to the Flynn theatre. The redemptive power of music has rarely been portrayed with such terror and beauty as with the performance of Verdi's Requiem, both then and now.