Robin Thicke: The Evolution of an Artist
Category: Music
Type: Interview
Author: Lynle Go
Although Robin Thicke is a veteran in the music industry, producing and writing songs for some of the biggest names in hip-hop (Mary J. Blige, Usher), his own debut as a solo artist in 2002 (entitled "Beautiful World") did not give him much-warranted commercial success. With the release of his sophomore effort, "The Evolution of Robin Thicke", success was found...
Live 8, Live Earth, Live Deceit: The Next Generation of Charitable Capitalism
Category: Life
Type: Opinion
Author: Liem Vu
Lance Armstrong, I indirectly blame this on you. No, I retract that comment; I blame this on those little cardboard boxes at retail ...
The Loveable Gangsta
Category: Music
Type: Interview
Author: Alex Kucharski
With only seventeen years behind him, Sean Kingston is the new generation of music. With his sweet smile and youthful charm, along with his hit single, "Beautiful Girls", Sean Kingston has captured the hearts of girls and the ears of a population. But is he more gangster than people think? ...
Hungry Like DeWulf: Interview with Noureen DeWulf
Category: Movies
Type: Interview
Author: Nussar Ahmad
You may not know Noureen DeWulf, but if you checked out Maxim's Hot 100 List this year you would've seen her pretty face gracing their pages. She's definitely an up-and-coming actor ...
Hot Hot Heat
Category: Music
Type: Interview
Author: Joe Zabukovec
In the beginning there was nothing. The line was quiet and I had been warned that Hot Hot Heat was on a bus, traveling through the Colorado mountains, and that cell phone reception was hard to come by. I hung up the phone and twenty minutes later Steve Bays, frontman and cofounder of Hot Hot Heat, had reached ...
Lupe Fiasco laughs it off
Category: Music
Type: Interview
Author: Darrin Lee
Lupe's laughing.
The 25-year-old Wasalu Muhammad Jaco, a.k.a. Lupe Fiasco, known as a conscious rapper, is deep in the game with three Grammy nominations from his freshman album, and a shoe deal with Reebok. With his sophomore album in the works, the ...
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