T.I. Makes Billboard History with "Whatever You Like" (About.com) If you liked T.I.'s "Whatever You Like," you've got plenty of company. Apparently, the song is so popular that T.I. has now set a new Billboard record for the biggest... us.rd.yahoo.com
Boulder Pet Store Offers 'Bark For Obama' Buttons (CBS4 Denver) A pet story in Boulder has taken Barack Obama's campaign to the dogs. Farfels pet store says their "Bark Obama for President" buttons have been selling like -- hot dog biscuits. us.rd.yahoo.com
The lighter side of Alice Cooper (The Pantagraph) As students in town return to the classroom, along comes the guy who preached that, hey kids, actually "School's Out." Forever. Blown to pieces, in fact.| From the archive: Looking back with Alice Cooper us.rd.yahoo.com
Pitchfork enjoys Truckasauras' "Tea Parties" (Seattle Times) Latest news in local entertainment. us.rd.yahoo.com
Songs in the Key of Hell (Daytona Beach News-Journal) Ask pop music fans to pick their favorite songs and they will wax poetic about the music that became a joyful soundtrack to their lives. us.rd.yahoo.com
Blog: Democratic National Convention Day 4 (The Topeka Capital-Journal) 5:36 p.m. (Denver time): At 4:35 p.m. American flags are passed out to the crowd and they put them in a hole in the cup holders in front of their seats. About one-half of the stadium is filled. Unlike at the Pepsi Center, there are very few crazy hats and T-shirts. us.rd.yahoo.com
08-28-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE (Eurweb) SUGE KNIGHT JAILED FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Cops show up to find ex-mogul standing over girlfriend with knife. *Las Vegas police said they caught Marion "Suge" Knight in the act of assaulting his girlfriend Wednesday morning and promptly threw him in jail. us.rd.yahoo.com
Mega-mullet, the Earl and in honor of Hoyt (The Durango Telegraph) 2008-08-28 us.rd.yahoo.com
08-26-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE (Eurweb) J-HUD TO SING ANTHEM AT CONVENTION: Plus, John Legend's Monday night song available at iTunes and Obama's Web site. us.rd.yahoo.com
The Root: Hip-Hop Republicans (Washington Post) "A lot of labels, theories and bits of conventional wisdom have been tossed around by pundits and experts lately, as they try to figure out how citizens will vote in November," writes Lenny McAllister, political contributor to The Root. "We are conservative and liberal. We are boomers, Gen Yers, the hip-hop generation. We are blue-collar voters, working-class voters and black voters. There are ... us.rd.yahoo.com
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