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Lil B won't let his beef with Kevin Durant go, rapper continues to call out KD in NBA promo
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Big Boi inks deal with Jordan Feldstein's Career Artist Management
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Rick Ross lands his own advice column via Rolling Stone #AskABoss
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This weekend at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, ICE (International Contemporary Ensemble) is presenting three concerts of works by Alvin Lucier, a trail-blazing force in contemporary music for over 50 years. Lucier, himself, will be present at these performances on March 21, 22 and 23 at 7:30 p.m. -
UPDATE: New York Mag's Pop Critic Jody Rosen Responds with Shelfie to Tongue-Tied Ted Gioa's Daily Beast Column
UPDATE: Like ex-SPIN scribe Charles Aaron tweeted at the start of the fracas, the best way to get another critic to recognize your work is to simply slag them off. And so, Jody Rosen of New York magazine's Vulture blog did just that...with a shelfie. -
LINKS: Ryan Gosling as Busby Berkeley, Andrea Bocelli Gets Lifetime Billboard, Jersey's #OrchestraYOU, Cadenza App, Hanson Records
Warner Bros. Pictures has optioned 'Buzz: The Life and Art of Busby Berkeley' by Jeffrey Spivak for an adaptation to be produced by Ryan Gosling and Marc Platt. And the plan, at least for now, is for Gosling to both star in and direct the biopic about the man behind the golden age of Hollywood musicals. -
Lauryn Hill back in trouble with Uncle Sam, owes another $867,000
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Drake's OVO Fest receives a $300,000 grant from the Canadian government
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No one, least of all Mick Jagger's fellow member in The Rolling Stones, had a problem with canceling a slew of Australian dates so that the vocalist could take time to mourn the death of his 13-year partner. The decision for such a huge act as the Stones to cancel the dates comes with a cost however. Billboard places an estimate at $10 million in losses.
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