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Names of groups formed by various national editions of “Popstars”: Eden’s Crush (U.S.), Bardot (Australia), Hear’Say (Britain), Sugar Jones (Canada), True Bliss (New Zealand). The fact that none of these groups have been particularly successful outside their home countries as of yet might imply that without the drama of TV they are, how do you say, crap...

Author: By Daryl Sng, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: IN THE MIX: too much tv edition | 4/6/2001 | See Source »

...over seven years. Run DMC, who first introduced hip-hop in 1981 and incorporated their interpretation of rap into other genres of music, have returned, and they come with a conglomerate of stars to bolster the album’s prestige. While the likes of Kid Rock, Fred Durst, Sugar Ray, Nas, JD, and Jagged Edge may grace the album, the one thing most Run DMC fans hoped for is missing: Run DMC’s original sound. There is no doubt that this album has great songs; anything otherwise would be unworthy to carry Run DMC?...

Author: By Patrick S. Chun, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Albums: Run DMC | 4/6/2001 | See Source »

...industry exec notes that Crichlow never lost his talent, just the people he needed to back him up. So it's worth watching The Bridge, Crichlow's new setup with producers Per Stappe and Ari Lehtonen. Their first project is a cover of Def Leppard's Pour Some Sugar on Me for British group Five, to be released by summer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Feeling Like A Number One | 3/19/2001 | See Source »

...tastes, smells and sights in each of Krispy Kreme's 178 outlets in 28 states. Don't confuse that with streaming video; these establishments look like 1950s coffee shops. Customers can watch the doughnuts rising, and stores flash their HOT DOUGHNUTS NOW signs when the snacks are done. That sugar-coated assault on the senses has won Krispy Kreme (fiscal 2001 revenues: $301 million) a near cult following since founder Vernon Rudolph fried up his first batch in a Winston-Salem shop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kreme Rises: Hot Stock Tip: Dump Tech, Buy Doughnuts | 3/19/2001 | See Source »

...made, and their evolution and use in society. He cleverly toys with our present-day notion of the term "drug," examining a range of products that includes the illegal substances such as cocaine, marijuana, opium, as well as certain legalized substances like caffeine, tobacco, alcohol and even sugar. Referring to what he calls the "psychoactive revolution," Courtwright examines how and why certain drugs came to be so readily available and popular, while others seemed to fizzle at their unnoticed beginnings. Forces of Habit is a solid, well-written and comprehensive span of the history of drugs that pulls information...

Author: By Laura Dichtel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Forbidden Fruit: A Cultural Study of Drugs | 3/16/2001 | See Source »

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