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...Pharrell, Justin Timberlake, Nate Danja Hills, and, of course, Timbaland. “Beat Goes On,” the most retro of the set, even features a Kanye cameo. Why is she working with these guys? She’s never dabbled with hip-hop production before, and what??s more, she’s rarely been one to collaborate with other artists...
...definitive source of what??s to come, it seems odd that Madonna would choose to follow her followers. Why would she hire the people that everyone hires? Mariah, Gwen, Nelly, Britney, J. Lo and even Ashlee turned to these men to help them find a new sound. Madonna, however—after the massively successful disco redux “Confessions on a Dancefloor”—didn’t need to hire the most obvious and dependable people in the music industry to produce her new album...
...Carriers also use underhanded tactics to profit off of text messaging. For example, many carriers promote their text messages heavily but set the default limit for new customers unrealistically low, hoping that many will surpass it and rack up huge additional fees in their first month. What??s especially frustrating is that using text messages is hard to avoid. Even if carriers didn’t make it difficult, if not impossible, to call and disable the feature, friends serve as the biggest exit barrier. People who send a text message expect another back in reply, especially during...
...treated Burton-grad Mary-Kate Olsen for anorexia and purported cocaine addiction.Now a deep breath.Ragging on child stars is easy, and there are many more with similar or worse stories. But with so many coming from the same nest, any logical thinker is prone to ask, “What??s up?”My favorite line from the Burton obituary quotes a 1984 People Magazine interview with the agent: “I hate to say it, but kids are pieces of meat. I’ve never had anything but filet mignon...
...Gatsby; we agonize over their fictional decisions with a rigor comparable to the way we analyze our own. “Battlestar” has amazing characters, so numerous and well-developed that I could spend an entire extra article telling you about how terrific they are. But what??s the point if you’re already set against the medium in which they appear? When you deny yourself television, you’re denying yourself access to what may be one of the greatest means of getting to know great characters. Long-running, well-written shows...