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...Black & Blue (Jive), is a half-hearted attempt to leave the never-never land of teen pop for the always-always land of established pop icons. Two of the boys (Brian Littrell and Kevin Richardson) are married, and the entire group (rounded out by Nick Carter, A.J. McLean and Howie Dorough) seems to have more than puppy love in mind. You get the sense that, like most teen bands, they'd like to be more sophisticated, they'd like to be more respected--basically they'd like to be the Beatles. And pretty much like every band, they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Where The Boys Are | 11/27/2000 | See Source »

...Black & Blu"e (Jive), is a half-hearted attempt to leave the never-never land of teen pop for the always-always land of established pop icons. Two of the boys (Brian Littrell and Kevin Richardson) are married, and the entire group (rounded out by Nick Carter, A.J. McLean and Howie Dorough) seems to have more than puppy love in mind. You get the sense that, like most teen bands, they'd like to be more sophisticated, they'd like to be more respected - basically they'd like to be the Beatles. And pretty much like every band, they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where the Boys Are | 11/21/2000 | See Source »

Harvard's divers gave the Crimson solid showings on both the 1-meter and 3-meter. The Crimson went one-two-three on the 1-meter and one-two-four on the 3-meter. Brittany Garza, senior Camila McLean and freshmen Renee Paradise finished in that order on both boards...

Author: By Michael C. Sabala, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: W. Swimming Splits Ivy Weekend | 11/20/2000 | See Source »

Senior Camilla McLean captured the three-meter title with 243.30 points and added a third-place finish on the one-meter. Freshman Renee Paradise was second on the one-meter...

Author: By Michael C. Sabala, | Title: W. Swimming Opens Season With Double Victory | 11/13/2000 | See Source »

...Miss American Pie" indeed. At the very least, good riddance to the 60-year-old recording industry that built its fortune printing CD's full of songs like "American Pie" by Don McLean. That, it seems, is the implication of the huge agreement announced on Halloween by Napster and the German giant of the media world, Bertelsmann Music Group. In a nutshell, Napster has agreed to clean up its act and charge users a subscription to download songs by Bertelsmann artists, in return for sharing profits with the German label and its artists. Forget the presidential election, forget the sequencing...

Author: By Alex F. Rubalcava, | Title: The Day the Music Industry Died | 11/6/2000 | See Source »

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