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What do Amy Lee, Adam Lambert, Britney Spears, The Jonas Brothers, and Miley Cyrus have in common? They are all among the most popular teen music artists that teens love.
Indie rock band Luminous began 3 years ago in Hawaii, when founders David and Natalie Bruce, former YWAMers, decided to use their music to try to shape their generation.
It might sound clichéd to call Eowyn the hardest-working woman in show business, but it’s the only thing clichéd about this driven indie artist & her new CD, “Identity.”
Visiting musicologist Paul Landkamer drops in with his thoughts on Skillet's "Comatose" and a group he has recently discovered, Pristina.
A review of "Transcendental" by European subgenre-defying metal band To-Mera.
One of only a handful of Northeast Florida-based fashion designers, Erin Rossie Healy hopes her looks will help boost the fledgling local industry.
Great Northern release their sophomore album, Remind Me Where the Light Is, a collection of atmospheric and earnest soul-searching anthems.
Think about listening to a song that is like emotional toxic shock syndrome. Now think about 51 more. This did so much damage to Tom Reynolds, he wrote a book about it.
Many runners could not imagine continuing their sport without the use of music. Here are some great tunes to keep you on track.
Having a bad breakup? We've all been there! Here's a collection of fabulous breakup songs that you can use as your angry or sad soundtrack right now.
Canadian newcomers The Veer Union are blazing up the rock music charts with the band's debut album Against the Grain.
Who are the younger musical women of today who are carrying the torch lit by Janis Joplin and Bonnie Raitt?
On her first album of new English recordings since 2003's One Heart, Celine Dion tries to prove on Taking Chances that she's branching out.
Tips on dating successfully, inspired from the TV hit American Idol.
Greenwich Village boasts NYU and Washington Square Park, the birth of the beat generation, and a platoon of famous artists. Mystique still abounds in The Village.
Worldly things are like bubbles in the sea; they mysteriously appear, prance around for a brief moment, and then are gone. This speaker dramatizes their brief sojourn.
The speaker of sonnet 63 broaches one of his obsessions, aging. Though all things physical will age, grow frail, and vanish, his love will remain in his lines of poetry.
In sonnet 64, the speaker remains earthbound, reporting that he fears losing his love but is convinced that it must happen. But does he imply a remedy?


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