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...band Eve's Plum, was one of the most promising major label pop-rock albums of last year, though it went virtually unnoticed by critics and consumers. The lead single "Jesus Loves You (Not As Much As I Do)" made a short stint on modern-rock radio, but any buzz about the band quickly fizzled. Despite their lack of commercial success, however, Eve's Plum has garnered a dedicated fan base through persistent touring and colorful, energetic, and emotionally-charged performances...
...since that album came out, there has been more noise than usual surrounding the boisterous 10-man group--"really good buzz" as Noah Wildman, office manager at Moon describes...
...brief three months it has been on the air, the Best of American Bandstand has become one of VH1's top-rated programs, aiding the network in its haphazard quest to be seen as something other than a buzz bin for all things Celine Dion. The reruns, each featuring newly taped introductions by the still chipper Dick Clark, prove that VH1 has mastered the Nick-at-Nite art of repackaging cheesy old shows as found-object satire. It's so easy! And so hip--a lesson that has eluded the minds at MTV, VH1's cooler sister network, where they...
...skills and tastes of a new conductor. Older players have to retire, and new section principals be appointed; in rehearsal, players must learn to deliver, say, a richer string sound or a brassier brass. That's why what is going on in San Francisco is creating such a buzz in the classical-music world. It has been just six months since Michael Tilson Thomas inherited the baton from the sober Swede Herbert Blomstedt, but already the San Francisco Symphony has undergone a transformation. Woodwinds dance merrily, the brass resonates nobly, and the strings speak as one; overall, performances crackle with...
While the Crimson has the talent to return to the NCAA Tournament, it will be hard-pressed to find a replacement for Buzz...