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One thing you can say about soprano Kiri Te Kanawa's recital Saturday night at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center: She's no Britney Spears. ...more
February 10, 2008
A Los Angeles Superior Court commissioner gave Britney Spears' father the power to fire the singer's business manager, according to documents released Friday. ...more
February 9, 2008
The three women's voices carry. Rehearsing a song from "Little Shop of Horrors," they perform choreographed moves and flash pearly-white smiles. When the music stops, they each take a deep breath, grab a bottle of water and sit down to chat. ...more
January 28, 2008
The three women's voices carry. Rehearsing a song from "Little Shop of Horrors," they perform choreographed moves and flash pearly-white smiles. When the music stops, they each take a deep breath, grab a bottle of water and sit down to chat. ...more
January 17, 2008
The three women's voices carry. Rehearsing a song from "Little Shop of Horrors," they perform choreographed moves and flash pearly-white smiles. When the music stops, they each take a deep breath, grab a bottle of water and sit down to chat. ...more
January 17, 2008
Anyone who thinks Britney Spears' best days are behind her should know this: She does have a prayer. ...more
January 5, 2008
Now that we've built the world's largest machine, the Internet, and have amazing tools to instantly search it from top to bottom, what we most tried to find out about over the past 12 months says a lot about what tops our minds. ...more
December 29, 2007
Taye Diggs spent his downtime from the writers' strike caroling Monday night in a place where the Christmas spirit is coming back: St. Bernard Parish, La., hit hard by Hurricane Katrina. ...more
December 19, 2007
Running out of patience with Britney Spears, Kevin Federline's attorney on Friday said he plans to seek consequences. ...more
December 15, 2007
Don't you hate these election times of stress when you can't believe anybody, whether a trusted official or someone with high hopes of higher places? Reading the cherished columns in Sunday's papers would leave you wondering just who is telling the truth and who is electioneering! Two writers state the country is going to pot in a handbasket if we keep on with the "now" regime. A couple of wordy culprits think all's fine and all we need is common sense and some fine-tuning. So far, we can't help but observe that we still do have a republic here and we are a long ways from becoming a kingdom or a Muslim nation. This country will survive no matter who raises the most money or is elected in the driver's seat, but God help the man or woman who says we need to wear long gowns and face the East. Predictions ... The so-called war will continue regardless of whom is elected, because our responsibilities run too deep. ...more
December 5, 2007
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