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...Dreams can change but friends are forever.” Unfortunately, this highly original tagline ignores the problem that post-Madonna teenybopper bombshell rock stars lack the durability our childhood friends possess. Nonetheless, Crossroads opens to salivating audiences around the U.S. and Canada this weekend. Will it revive poor Britney after the disappointing sales of her latest album? Will it woo critics with its swashbuckling teen adventure? Did Columbus land in Oklahoma? Is that really...
...December he won a giant-slalom event in Val d'Isere, France, and then drove seven hours to Madonna di Campiglio, Italy, the next day and won a slalom event. No other American had won two events in a row since Phil Mahre in 1983. Then, in early January in Adelboden, Switzerland, Miller won a race by nearly 2 sec. It's an astonishing margin, like winning by 20 m in a 100-m dash. He has been on the winners' podium eight times this season, compared with three last season...
...herself and her music, but although her various costumes and public romances have helped to keep her in the spotlight, she’s ultimately stayed there because her music has remained interesting and memorable. “Like a Virgin” might not work so well if Madonna were to release it today, but it’s ludicrous to argue that her success is due to a cone bra, cowboy hat or kimono...
...Slidin.” Only in 1998 did Deep Dish achieve international prominence with their critically acclaimed debut album, Junk Science. Over the past five years, Deep Dish have remixed the world’s hottest artists—everyone from Tina Turner and the Rolling Stones to Madonna and ’NSYNC. In 2001 they earned their first Grammy nomination for Remixer of the Year; their second nomination came this year for a remix of Dido’s “Thank...
...narrative Henry James would have appreciated. A privileged young American woman travels to Europe, where she acquires Old World sophistication and worldly acquaintances. In this case, the young woman is CHELSEA CLINTON, left, who last week hooked up with GWYNETH PALTROW and MADONNA for the Versace fashion show in Paris. Clinton, 21, who is studying in England at Oxford, sat in the front row wearing a Versace pantsuit and pin-straight hair, effectively stealing the spot-light from her companions, from whom she seems to have picked up some primping tips. At a nightclub later, she wore a Versace dress...