Alicia Keys
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'Juno' climbs up the pop chart
Alicia Keys and Radiohead swap places at the top of this week’s U.S. album chart, but it’s the soundtrack to indie-film-that-could “Juno”... more
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What to listen to in January
It won't be until Feb. 10, 2008, that the Grammy Awards will allow us to officially say goodbye to the music of 2007, at least albums released... more
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What to listen to in January
It won't be until Feb. 10, 2008, that the Grammy Awards will allow us to officially say goodbye to the music of 2007, at least albums released... more
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Happier new year?
| December 24, 2007
From Los Angeles TimesCARSON DALY knows exactly where he'll be one week from tonight, zipped into a parka and patrolling the happy chaos of Times Square. It will... more
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Alicia Keys rebounds (from all of that success)
| December 23, 2007
From Los Angeles TimesIT might not rank with JFK's "" as a phrase for the ages, but when Alicia Keys looked out from the stage at the crowd of striking Writers... more
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A wild bunch
| December 7, 2007
From Los Angeles TimesTHE news that Amy Winehouse will be the dominant figure for the 50th Annual Grammy Awards presents a tricky proposition for the producers... more
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Oprah Winfrey gives Josh Groban a big boost
| November 29, 2007
From Los Angeles TimesJosh Groban's holiday effort "Noel" had already spent six weeks on the U.S. pop album chart, but all it took was one afternoon on "The Oprah... more
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What the divas donned
November 25, 2007
From Los Angeles TimesWith the writers strike in full effect, an uncoordinated Jimmy Kimmel resorted to imitating the Soulja Boy dance during his stint as host... more
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Alicia Keys leads a holiday rush of CD sales
| November 22, 2007
From Los Angeles TimesThe holiday season has arrived for the music industry, as a dozen albums on the U.S. pop chart this week sold more than 100,000 copies... more
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Prime choices for prime time
November 18, 2007
From Los Angeles TimesAmong the reasons to watch the other than it can't be worse than the spastic MTV VMAs, are live performances by Alicia Keys, Mary J. Blige... more
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Happily ever after, or at least 20 years
November 11, 2007
From Los Angeles Times"The Princess Bride" at 20. Oh no, we're getting old. How is it possible "The Princess Bride" is that old already? ("Inconceivable!") Sure... more
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Friends in high places
October 21, 2007
From Los Angeles TimesTHERE is a tendency down here among the common folk to imagine that all famous people are friends. That they not only gather for awards shows... more
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The Bard had wide-ranging tastes too
April 29, 2007
From Los Angeles TimesLisa Wolpe, artistic director of the respected Los Angeles Women's Shakespeare Company, is in her 12th season of staging plays by the Bard... more
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Singing Dems' praises
March 23, 2007
From Los Angeles TimesPity the poor Republican party planner in a town filled with Democratic entertainers. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) may have a list... more
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Hands on, hands off
January 14, 2007
From Los Angeles TimesCLIVE DAVIS, whose discoveries stretch from Janis Joplin to Alicia Keys, is sitting in his favorite bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel, amused... more

