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...gone belly-up, who is there, if anyone, to voice the concerns of our generation? One undeniable fact about the past 10 years is that hip-hop has become the preeminent force in pop culture, overstepping boundaries of race and class that once restricted it to a limited segment of society. And unless we think Britney Spears or Blink 182 is capable of summing up our most profound, complex emotions, it seems that hip-hop is where we need to look if our generation hopes to identify a spokesperson of its own. The most obvious candidate for the job, then...
...capable of generating. They might consider, too, that Clear Channel doesn’t further their cause when it decides to drop a talk show two days after its host scorns the president, effectively transforming part of the broadcast on the remaining stations into an NPR fundraiser-style segment. And this drive won’t be over until the Bible-toting administration gets out of Stern’s way—and out of everyone else’s, for that matter. Unless Bush keeps in touch with what really matters to his people...
...machine doing the scouring, but "there is a guaranteed segment of consumers who will be turned off by this," says Omwando. Google is also late to the game. Almost two-thirds of all Internet users in Europe , for instance, already have two or more e-mail addresses. With an IPO coming soon, Google will hope users give it a try. Paean From The Penitentiary W hat was Mikhail Khodorkovsky thinking? The former chief executive of Russia's oil giant Yukos, in jail since last October on tax evasion and fraud charges, wrote an essay for a Moscow newspaper, apologizing...
Martha Stewart is not even in jail, and everyone is looking to replace her. NBC's Today show has opened up the contest to anyone who sends in a 1-min. tape of her (or his) domestic skills. Callers vote; the winner gets a segment on the show...
...celebrities wish to discuss politics too thorny for primetime, they come to KCRW.? Israel/Palestine, Iraq, gay marriage - no one shrinks from hot-button issues.? It?s considered a bastion of free speech and independent thinking. Which was why I had no clue I?d be fired for the following segment from my show...