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Concert Review: Judas Priest, Whitesnake, Pop Evil at Cmac
It was a dark and metal night Wednesday at CMAC. Compared to the new stuff off the concept album "Nostradamus," Judas Priest's classic material sounds rather pop.
Berry Gordy had a problem: The Jackson Five had just recorded their first album, "Diana Ross Presents The Jackson Five." But Gordy didn't like the way the album sounded.
The Supremes were the biggest girl-group of all time. But behind the chart-topping hits were bruised egos, betrayals and scandalous affairs.
Original Caption: New York -- Mary Wilson, 35, has dropped the "Supremes image" as she calls it, and made her debut as a soloist at the new showroom of the New York-New York Discotheque.
Enviros: Worst. SCOTUS session. Ever.
Enviros: Worst. SCOTUS session. Ever. The New York Times puts it this way: The Supremes okayed destruction of this Alaskan lake "The Supreme Court heard five environmental law cases in the term that ended Monday, and environmental groups lost every time." Among the court's rulings: the Navy can use sonar off California's coast; companies have ...
Diana Ross: THE American Dreamgirl
In his new book, A Lifetime to Get Here: Diana Ross - THE American Dreamgirl , author Thomas Adrahtas details the life of Diana Ross and refutes what he says are unfair public portrayals of the infamous Motown diva.
You Haven't Lived Here Until ...: You've boogied to Michigan music
Where you fit if you ... THINK IGGY POP IS A SODA : The Supremes and later-era Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, John Lee Hooker, Gordon Lightfoot's "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," anything by the Winans LIKE YOUR TUNES FROM SOUTH OF 8 MILE : Eminem, the Polish Muslims, Insane Clown Posse, White Stripes, techno mixes of Motown songs HAVE AN iPOD : Kid ...
Detroit Soul city Michael Jackson's career began at Motown Records, which delivered the Jackson 5, Aretha Franklin and other stars.
5Top: Jacksona s groundbreaking moments
When "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever," a televised special celebrating Motown Records' 25th anniversary, aired in 1983, viewers had no expectation of the pivotal pop-culture moment in store for them.
The Supremes Rule in the Firefighter Race Case
The Supremes rule in the firefighter race case. A A The Supreme Court has handed down a long-awaited 5-4 decision, finding that white and Hispanic firefighters in New Haven were victims of so-called "reverse discrimination" when the city opted to toss out the results of a promotion exam under which no African American firefighters were eligible for ...
National Banks Now Have to Answer to the States
As if banks didn't have enough on their plate with multiple regulators, the Supreme Court just gave them 50 more to deal with.
Not the Motown hitmaking trio, but the nine folks on the big bench in Washington : A closely watched discrimination lawsuit by white firefighters who say they have unfairly been denied promotions is one of three remaining Supreme Court cases awaiting resolution Monday.
Mark Ribowsky isn't shy about apprising readers of the towering importance of his unauthorized biography, "The Supremes: A Saga of Motown Dreams, Success and Betrayal" . From Page 1 of his introduction: "The Supremes ... are the most important modern American music act after Elvis Presley, and this may well be the first real biography of them -- ...
590: The Michael Jackson Cover Story II
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Shake Your Booty For Ibuprofen - NOT
The Supremes smack the Arizona school officials who asked a 13 year old girl to shake it down so they could check her for prescription ibuprofen .
Point Austin: The Supremes Bail Out
On Monday, I was waist-deep in a thumb-sucker about the relative coherence of Gov.
Exhibition honours Supremes star Mary Wilson
A SUPREME 60s star toured a Tyneside gallery ahead of an exhibition dedicated to her band.
The Supremes side with polluters
The U.S. Supreme Court sided with polluters in a largely unpublicized ruling on Monday, giving a green light to plans to dump mine tailings into a Tongass National Forest lake north of Juneau.
Topeka "nonlawyer" accused of giving...
The court has ordered businessman David Price to appear on July 20, but he's planning to ignore them, the Cap-Journal reports .
Scott Page: Sotomayor's Diversity and The Supremes
The upcoming Senate Judiciary Committee hearings to confirm Sonia Sotomayor, President Obama's nominee for the United States Supreme Court, offer an opportunity for a public dialogue on issues related to race, gender, identity, and diversity.