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...immortal love songs and list songs are rendered by such pop stars as Alanis Morissette, Sheryl Crow and Robbie Williams. They are supposed to bring in the younger crowd, for whom Porter is either antiquated or anonymous. But there's little they can do to lift the pall of joylessness that hangs over this film...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Movies: It's De-Pressing! | 7/5/2004 | See Source »

...After all the contentiousness about current politics, a celebration of a grand old style. The closing-night party featured a vivid display of fireworks and a lavish concert of Cole Porter songs rendered by the singing stars - Kevin Kline, Ashley Judd, Natalie Cole, Alanis Morrissette and Sheryl Crow - of the new Porter biography ?De-Lovely.? Cannes 2004 went out on a swellegant, elegant high note...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Palms Up for Michael Moore, Thumbs Down for Bush | 5/24/2004 | See Source »

...been rushing through life-altering crises and changes. He beat advanced cancer at age 26 and won his first Tour two years later. He got married, had three kids and was rich and famous by age 30. Now Armstrong, at 32, is divorced and living with rock star Sheryl Crow. If he wins the Tour again this summer, he will establish a new standard for the sport. Throw in an Olympic gold in August, and Armstrong will have lived a full life in the years since disease threatened to shorten his. His mantra: Don't make any long-term plans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lance Armstrong: A Commitment To Winning | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

...released an album, they were already pulling in thousands of dollars on MP3.com. A listen of the Bloody Lovelies’ debut Some Truth and a Little Money offers up plenty of reasons why the then-unsigned band found itself on Mainstream Radio Index’s charts alongside Sheryl Crow, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Music | 4/9/2004 | See Source »

Every kid dreams of being a rock star - or at least a winner on Pop Idol - but few parents want to endure the cacophony from their very own Sheryl Crow-in-training. The new HandBand ($90) from KGI Consumer Products offers a cheap alternative. Using nothing more than a high-tech pair of gloves and a portable, wireless receiver, it lets kids play virtual guitar, keyboards or drums at less-than-earsplitting volume. Each bend of the finger produces a different note; you switch instruments with the push of a button. It's a great idea, but the execution needs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Guitar Required | 2/8/2004 | See Source »

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