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Past teen idols often got famous for delivering slightly gritty entertainment: a hip swivel, a risqu?? rock song, having sex on a sinking ship. But now that there are enough cable stations, websites and radio stations to give tweens their own swath of broadband, the kids have chosen to be on the far right of all right. For their generation's defining piece of art they overwhelmingly chose last year's High School Musical, a song-and-dance movie made for the Disney Channel that is so wholesome the Amish community playhouse could...
...CARNAVAL In January, a Brazilian judge ordered that risqu?? footage of supermodel Daniela Cicarelli cavorting with her boyfriend in the sea off Cdiz, Spain, be blocked from YouTube...
DIED. Bobby Rosengarden, 82, session drummer for artists from Duke Ellington to Harry Belafonte who became better known in the late 1960s as the musical smart aleck and bandleader on The Dick Cavett Show; in Sarasota, Fla. Rosengarden perfected the art of the witty, and sometimes risqu??, "walk-on" song to accompany guests. Of Rosengarden's choice of tunes--Hello Dolly for Salvador Dal, There'll Be Some Changes Made for transsexual Jan Morris--Cavett later said, "Luckily, the censor was dumber about music than...
...facialist, for overexfoliating his delicate dermis B) The risqu?? cheerleaders for his rugby team, because, he said, they distract from the game C) His personal trainer, for yelling "Who's the Gladiator?!" after each set of chin-ups D) His buddy Ron Howard, who keeps begging him to bring chips and guacamole to poker night at Tom Hanks' house...
...less than they came with,” says Catherine M. “Hoppy” Maffione ’08, co-chair of the HoCo. So it’s no wonder that, as Jewett so astutely remarked, Debauchery has a reputation as being “risqu??.” And it’s precisely this reputation that feeds into the event’s popularity. If you believe all the things you hear, Debauchery featured secret police, half-dressed people, and...broken windows? “Last year people climbed through the windows...