Asia goes Gaga for pop concerts as business booms for high-profile tours by US … – Orlando Sentinel


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Asia goes Gaga for pop concerts as business booms for high-profile tours by US
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3:44 am EST, April 23, 2012|SEAN YOONG, AP FILE – In this June 25, 2011 file photo, US singer Lady Gaga gets a lift by a dancer as she performs during the MTV Video Music AID Japan in Chiba, near Tokyo. When Lady Gaga launches her hotly anticipated
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’3 Second Rule’: A Song So Awful it’s Great (Video) – Gather.com


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'3 Second Rule': A Song So Awful it's Great (Video)
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A music video by Lisa Gail Allred called "3 Second Rule" is going viral not because it's a good song, but because it's so awful it reaches Ed Wood-esquian heights of unknowingly talentless pop culture. The video, surprisingly well-produced and with a
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Your Ad, as Seen on YouTube – New York Times (blog)


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same mom-and-pop shops to take their homegrown commercials — and ad dollars — to its platform. On Monday, YouTube plans to announce a program it hopes will position the company as a major player in the market for small-business video advertising.

In Egypt, change comes slowly to pop culture – South Bend Tribune

In Egypt, change comes slowly to pop culture
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Most of what was produced was television soap operas, cheesy pop songs, goofy film comedies. Serious material was scarce; political content was even scarcer. The censorship board, along with government-overseen distribution systems, kept a tight lid on

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Toronto’s Corsage Project gives girls who can’t afford the cost a glamourous … – Toronto Star


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Toronto's Corsage Project gives girls who can't afford the cost a glamourous
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By Ben Rayner Pop Music Critic They arrived feeling a little shy and apprehensive. They left looking fabulous. Some 275 young women who might not otherwise have made it to their graduation formals this year were gifted with heaps of prom-night finery

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