Word: billboarded
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...collaborator. His tag-team sessions with Jay-Z, Common, and Jamie Foxx have produced some of the most incendiary singles of the decade: hits like “Izzo (H.O.V.A.),” “Go,” and “Gold Digger” topped Billboard charts and invigorated moribund radio playlists.In light of those formidable successes, it is surprising that Kanye’s most recent collaboration, with legendary animator Bill Plympton (“I Married A Strange Person”), is such a dismal failure. Their collaboration, a music video...
...Broadway-when stories of poor boys winning the hearts of rich girls served as metaphors for the irresistibility of American ambition, and debonair stars introduced songs that instantly found a spot in the everyone's internal juke box-is a good half-century out of date. No #1 Billboard hit has come from a Broadway musical since Judy Collins' "Send in the Clowns" from the Steven Sondheim A Little Night Music in 1973. No Broadway musical has put a bunch of its tunes on the top 40 since 1968, when "Aquarius," "Let the Sun Shine In," "Good Morning, Starshine," "Easy...
...ending, as neither Republican efforts to stiffen the laws nor Democratic efforts to loosen them are getting anywhere in Congress. In the face of such inertia, gaming firms are getting brazen. One British outfit, Sportingbet, runs ads on ESPN for its Sportsbook.com site and recently put up a huge billboard in New York City's Times Square featuring a pretty model and the slogan EVERYBODY BETS. PartyGaming CEO Segal says big American media groups seem less reluctant to air gaming ads than they were. "The U.S. is a clear example of prohibition not working," says Peter Collins, an expert...
...nerve in University Hall—and despite all the specific rules laid out in the Student Organization Handbook, confusion remains.According to Judith H. Kidd, Associate Dean of the College, corporate sponsors cannot have a presence on campus, a rule intended to prevent Harvard from becoming a giant billboard. But then, how could Veritas Records partner with Adidas for last year’s CD-release party at the Roxy? And how come a Kirkland House junior had almost 600 hundred promotional bottles of Vitamin Water sitting in his room last spring, ready for distribution at parties and special events...
...Don’t Cha” may be tearing up the Billboard charts, but nothing is colder than their cover of Donna Summer’s “Hot Stuff...