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Last Word on the Grammys: The Scandal of the Christian Categories
By
Paul O'Donnell
Who would get your Grammy for best rock song: L’il Wayne, Springsteen, Beck, Brad Paisley or Mary J. Blige? What, you say these artists have nothing to do with one another in terms of genre, audience, or even sales? Why would the Grammy voters have to choose among them? Yet there were some heartbreaking losses…
Joss Whedon’s ‘Dollhouse’ Premiers Friday: Is it Set Up to Fail?
By
Donna Freitas
Given that I am a diehard “Buffy” fan, “Angel” fan, and make that “Firefly” fan, too, I’ll watch anything courtesy of their creator, Joss Whedon. So, like other cult followers of the talented Mr. Whedon, I’ve long and eagerly awaited the first episode of his newest series, ““Dollhouse”” starring Eliza Dushku (who played Faith on…
Decent Duets Can’t Lift Pall Over Grammys
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Douglas Howe
I’m a music lover, and believe it can bring so much inspiration in times of trials and challenges. And music of faith is as wonderful as it is essential. And so it is that I was disappointed during most of the Grammy Awards this year, as really nice performances weren’t enough to overcome the evening’s…
God and Sinners at the Grammys
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Paul O'Donnell
Still in the early going, the Grammys telecast has a savvy mix of blasphemy and gospel going. Notice how Kid Rock dressed as a parson and sang “Rock and Roll Jesus,” followed (after a palate cleanser of pure spun sugar in Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus) by Jennifer Hudson backed by risers of singers in…
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