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...Cent is everywhere.He’s on billboards, magazine covers, CDs, radio programs, television talk shows, and now he can be seen on the silver screen in “Get Rich Or Die Tryin’,” which is loosely based on his life story.That story is the stuff of legends. 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, grew up without a father in the drug-plagued New York neighborhood of South Jamaica, Queens. He started selling crack at the age of 12 after his mother—a dealer herself—was murdered...
...full-time professional chamber orchestra. The conductor’s penchant for continent-hopping never faded. In 2000, Wolff moved his family to London and became a denizen of the international terminal; for five years, Wolff commuted from England to Germany to serve as Chief Conductor of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony. The classical music tradition is imprinted so deeply in European culture that, as Wolff wryly puts it, “If you’re walking down the street [in Europe] holding a violin case, no one is tempted to ask you what your...
...said she’s taking a group of her friends to the game in her dad’s Ford Explorer. Fliegel said that the advantages of driving included a flexible schedule, the space to store tailgating supplies, and the opportunity to “crank up the radio and sing the whole way to Yale.” One disadvantage to driving: “I don’t know how to get there,” said Fliegel. She said she plans to check MapQuest and ask her dad for directions before leaving on Friday. Finally...
...counts as a throwback now, doesn’t it? Oh, 2000, never mind that. You ever have that special lady friend with who you probably would have shared your grub, depending on how close you was? Yeah, no. 4. Feist - “Gatekeeper” (live KCRW radio session): Hello dear. Not quite as good as “Secret Heart” but still one of the best tracks on the album, and this live version is quite groovy with those very mellow fake jazz chords. 5. Paul Wall - “Oh No ft. Trae?...
With remarks like “Bill O’Reilly is a big, lying jerk,” liberal radio personality Al Franken ’73 gave a Harvard Square audience a taste of his newest jab at the right last night. Speaking to a group of about 350 attendees at the Charles Hotel, Franken promoted his newest book “The Truth (With Jokes).” While still filled with his traditional political humor, the book is more serious than his previous publications, which at times was reflected in Franken’s speech. Reading...