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...film “8 Mile” as a Detroit battle rapper—to Hollywood.“Get Rich Or Die Tryin’” tells the story of a drug-dealer named Marcus (50 Cent) who decides to pursue hip hop after being shot nine times. There are parallels between 50’s life and Marcus’, but 50 says that doesn’t mean his job as an actor was easy. “They think because it’s based on my life story that...
...film of the year. “Get Rich or Die Tryin’,” 50 Cent’s semi-autobiographical tale of rags-to-rap-stardom, promised everything that I look for in a film: drug-dealing, thugged-out raptors (rapper/actor), and a banging hip-hop soundtrack. Unfortunately, the film tells the same story we’ve heard hundreds of times in a manner suggesting that even 50 is bored. Disregarding the fact that “Get Rich” is a Shady/Aftermath production and Marcus (50 Cent) rolls with the same fat dude...
...Kayo Dot will greet the crowd with their rock-injected modern classical tunes at 11:15. T.T. the Bear’s Place. Tickets available at the door or through Ticketmaster. $9. (KF)Immortal Technique and The Foundation. Leedz Entertainment presents an exciting night of hip-hop that also features Elemental Zazen and Exposition. The Middle East Downstairs. 8 p.m. 18+. Tickets available from the Middle East box office or through Ticketmaster. $15 in advance, $20 date of show. Tickets from 10/18 postponement will be honored. (PRC) Monday, Nov. 21Tides, 27, Pelt, and Earth. WZBC’s Void Expressions...
...Facts: Consider it finishing school—if you want to refine your French and café-hop across the Continent, go for one of many Radcliffe Fellowships. This grant tends to favor purposeful travel, language study, and fine art. There aren’t interviews, so your application had better show just how important it is for you and the state of human knowledge that you get two grand to explore the links between Baudelaire and absinthe culture in nineteenth-century France...
...Queen's English. If you want some help, click here or holler for your kids. Many teens in the U.K. have a fluent command of Blinglish, a melding of West Indian and English street slang, enriched by borrowings from black urban America and Grime, a form of London hip-hop. It's spoken in schools and clubs, on street corners and all over the Internet - anywhere, in fact, where kids enjoy mastering a language that excludes parents and other authority figures. Until now. The two dictionaries cited above unlock some of the secrets of the new lingo, as well...