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Nearly two full weeks have passed since Justin Timberlake “accidentally” ripped off part of Janet Jackson’s top and exposed her right breast during the Super Bowl halftime show. Despite the hysterical media coverage that ensued, the event itself was not much of a spectacle—among other things, the considerable distance between TV camera and breast prevented even the most attentive of viewers from glimpsing anything much of interest. For a stunt that supposedly degraded a nation and marked the first step in the collapse of western civilization, there really wasn?...
...moment when popsters’ ideas of a good time seem dangerously limited to drunkenness (The Strokes), public exposure (Janet) and grevious bodily harm (Jack White), OK Go prefer to make audiences giggle. Their eponymous album, released in late 2002, isn’t particularly gripping—a series of sunny pop songs equally influenced by emo and the retro-chic of bands like The Apples in Stereo. But OK Go, like all bands worth their salt, come into their own when playing live...
...don’t usually do encores,” said Kulash when they returned. So instead they performed a karaoke version of “C-C-C-C-Cinnamon Lips,” lip-syncing and dancing in a style that owed more to Janet than ‘N Sync. Kitsch? No doubt. Fun? Only if you have a sense of humor...
...light of a stunning showing by Janet Jackson (and the local football team) at the Super Bowl last weekend, it’s unsurprising that little mention has been made of a short Pepsi spot that aired during the second quarter. Still, Pepsi paid something on the order of $2 million for the 30-second slot, so it deserves some of our attention. In question is an ad featuring five or six of the teenagers who were sued by the recording industry for illegally sharing copyrighted music files on the internet and who settled out of court. To the tune...
...that they are ready to make a commitment to sell the idea to consumers not by threatening them but by enticing them and embracing them, and they aim to show their critics just how successful this strategy can be. Apple’s commitment to its ideals, much like Janet Jackson, has been laid bare, and the prospects are exciting ones...