Event mixes and matches local rockers, creating new sounds and friendships A rockin' version of musical chairs Forty local rockers wake up, bleary-eyed, at the decidedly nonrocking hour of 10 a.m. on a Saturday. Randomly thrown into eight separate bands with complete strangers, each group is ordered to write three original compositions and rehearse one cover song - in under 10 hours. After the songwriting sprint, the newly formed bands are asked to perform their 20-minute set ...
By: Adam Conner-Simons|Date: Aug 28, 2009 Pop prince of Pakistan finds a new vibe in US In his home country of Pakistan, they call him “the Prince of Pop.’’ He models in commercials, stars in TV dramas and sitcoms, acts in feature films, and sings wildly popular tunes that have pushed genre boundaries and transfixed millions of listeners.
By: Adam Conner-Simons|Date: Nov 8, 2009 Boston.com
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Marijuana's most iconic moments in popular culture ...Kumar" movies - have become more mainstream. So sit back and queue up Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" as we pay tribute to some of the herb's most iconic moments in popular culture. —
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