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Richie Havens, the New York City folk singer thrust by circumstance onto center stage as the opening act of Woodstock, the legendary 1969 music festival, has died. He was 72.
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Judi Dench, diving penguins, and the reopening of Gordon Ramsay’s flagship restaurant are among Muse’s arts and leisure recommendations for London this weekend.
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When singers stage a triumphant, surprise comeback, in future they will be said to have “done a David Bowie.”
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Apple Inc.’s $1.05 billion victory against Samsung Electronics Co. in a patent infringement case was cut almost in half by a judge who ordered a new trial for some Samsung products.
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“Top of the Lake” is every bit as harsh, eccentric and spellbinding as G.J., the witch-haired mystic-feminist that Holly Hunter plays in it.
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Former Illinois Representative Jesse Jackson Jr. was charged by U.S. prosecutors with misusing $750,000 in campaign funds for purchases including a Michael Jackson hat and an Eddie Van Halen guitar.
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These days, Grace Slick is painting white rabbits instead of singing about them.
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Musicians paid tribute to Amy Winehouse, the singer and songwriter who has died aged 27.
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Amy Winehouse, the singer and songwriter who shot to fame with “Rehab,” won five Grammy Awards and sold more than 5 million albums, has died aged 27.
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Sony Corp. Chief Executive Officer Howard Stringer has announced acquisitions worth $8.4 billion this year to bolster phones and content. That may not be enough to turn around a company heading for a fourth consecutive loss.
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