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In January, when Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor was making the press rounds after winning a Golden Globe for his score to the film "The Social Network," the always mercurial industrial music pioneer grabbed the occasion to throw some dirt on the Grammys.
The Grammys ...just kind of feel out of touch," Reznor told MTV. "It's not about integrity, or if [the music] is ahead of its time, or if it's taking chances. Aside from that niche of music that I have no interest in -- Black Eyed Peas territory, disposable pop stuff -- there's almost an incentive to go back to making music as adventurous and groundbreaking as you can, because nobody gets a big hit anymore.
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Hollywood played it simple on the red carpet Sunday night at the Oscars at the Kodak Theatre. Fashion's best-dressed turned heads in gowns featuring high necklines, cap sleeves and body-hugging designs. Many actresses chose not to impress with bling, leaving necklaces with the jewelers.
Purple, from pale lavender to eggplant, was certainly one of the most sought after shades of the event that Tim Gunn appropriately described as a coronation. But red and blush colors also starred.
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May 9, 1997 -- If you are making up a list of the all-time unexpected playoff heroes for the Buffalo Sabres, here's a name for your consideration.
This is the anniversary of Ed Ronan's biggest moment as a Sabre.
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Aventura, Enrique Iglesias, Espinoza Paz, Jenni Rivera, Juanes and Pitbull Also Win in Multiple Categories
Urban Sensation Pitbull Delivers Show-Sto...
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If Christmas is associated with Santa, Fourth of July with fireworks and Thanksgiving with turkey, then the symbol of the night before Thanksgiving should be the beer bottle.
Whether you call it Thanksgiving Eve, Black Wednesday, or the Biggest Bar Night of the Year, one thing is for sure, it's become a holiday all its own. A very merry, slightly slurred holiday.
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DES MOINES, Iowa - Dancing the night away in Des Moines doesn't seem to be at the top of many must-do lists. Maybe because it's illegal.
An obscure city ordinance outlaws publicly shaking your groove thing in Iowa's biggest city after 2 a.m.
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Tonight the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presents the 82nd annual Academy Awards. Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin are on tap to host.
Here are some Oscar tidbits to munch on:
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Notwithstanding Champagne's big campaign to position champagne, the beverage, as a year-round companion to food, New Year's Eve remains entrenched as the most important event in the world of bubbles.
The sound of popping corks ringing in the new year will account for a huge percentage of U.S. champagne sales for the entire year. So let the champagne buying binge begin, but not before passing out 10 essential tips for enjoying champagne and other bubbly during the celebration.
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LOS ANGELES -- The Recording Academy:
--Lineup of Performers Includes Earth, Wind & Fire with Special Guests Sleepy Brown, Floetry, Brian McKnight, ...
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LOS ANGELES - A 26-foot-tall golden Oscar stood backstage at the Kodak Theatre amid a sea of black crates filled with miles of TV cables.
A dance-rehearsal room was now an office for 50 production workers, complete with desks, telephones and computers - and, natch, a table topped with coffee, chips and Krispy Kremes.