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...Mask, top toys in the Deloitte survey. Apple's new iPod nano is a favorite, too. Sudoku books continue their spectacular run and, for a truly harmonious holiday season, a new boxed set of Mozart's collected works by Brilliant Classics is retailing for less than $118. The 170-CD set is the best seller on Amazon.com in France, where it's beating Madonna's latest album...
...Glitter became synonymous with box-office bust and her public behavior began to include such acts as an impromptu striptease on MTV, Carey's record company paid her a reported $28 million just to go away. But a Carey comeback that started with this year's second-best-selling CD, The Emancipation of Mimi, has crescendoed with the singer earning eight Grammy nominations for Mimi and the single We Belong Together. "This year has been such a blessing," Carey said. And an emancipation. Let's hope the next album isn't called Mimi: Back in Free Fall...
...Muslim Comedy Tour,” which he co-founded in 2004 with Preacher Moss, another Muslim comedian. “Allah Made Me Funny” has been praised in Time, Newsweek, The New York Times, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. In 2003, he released a CD. He is also a lawyer and lecturer on Muslim-American culture, with a Juris Doctorate from the University Of Minnesota.Modi:Two Harvard students walk into a bar. One says to the other: “I heard your roommate, the law student, is a homosexual.” The other...
...Tickets available through nextticketing.com. $12 in advance; $14 day of show. (MEE) Frank Smith with Age Rings, Tiny Amps, and Mittens. Although Frank Smith, started in 2000 by Aaron Sinclair, does not involve anyone named Frank or Smith, its six part-time members recently released their third CD, “Think Farms.” Openers are Age Rings at 9:15 p.m., Tiny Amps at 10:15, and Mittens at 11:15. T.T. The Bear’s Place. 12:15 a.m. Tickets available at the door. $8. (JDMC)Saturday, Dec. 3 A December to Dismember. Headlined...
...been more likely to show up on wax with a motley assortment of marginally “conscious” hip-hop, accompanied by cheap drums, whiny trumpets, and Ruff Ryder synths. While his new rush-released album, “Right About Now: The Official Sucka Free Mix CD,” unfortunately maintains this holding pattern of mediocre beats (with the exception of the tribal drum Kanye-esque meta-rap of the title track), it is not as unlistenable as “Struggle”; at times Kweli?...