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Madonna: Judaism’s New Ambassador?
By
Donna Freitas
Madonna, is of course, perpetually associated with religious controversy. My particular favorite in her repertoire was her live performance of a woman on the cross from her 2006 Confessions Tour, while she sang “Live to Tell.” I even did a commentary about this performance and the extreme backlash to it on NPR’s All Things Considered,…
Miley Cyrus Quits Twitter and Urges Others to do Same
By
Ellen Leventry
“Hannah Montana” star Miley Cyrus’ decision to stop Twittering raised such a furor that you would have thought that Walter Cronkite had refused to read the news during the Vietnam War. Ok, so it wasn’t quite that serious, but everyone from the Associated Press to the BBC covered the final Tweet heard round the world.…
David Bazan Finds Faith a ‘Curse’
By
Kris Rasmussen
Former Pedro the Lion singer David Bazan has a new album out.
Jim Carroll: Death of a Catholic Boy
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Paul O'Donnell
Solitary, spare in his poetry and his person, the writer and musician Jim Carroll, who died last week at age 60, was never easy to take as an artist. His songs were punk rants, his poems drug-scorched versions of Frank O’Hara’s versified journal entries of life among the hip. Carroll’s tone was plaintive, and he…
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