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Angel adorned with halo of pure sound

Walk into a Northern Virginia Barnes & Noble or Borders bookstore on any given night, and you might hear the strumming of an acoustic guitar accompanying an emotionally-saturated female voice.


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Solo debut exhibits heart, humor

Pavement has been both an icon and iconoclast for a generation of indierockers. The band's sound can sway between heartbreaking and throwaway and between high poetry and bathroom stall scribblings.


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Vitamin C has 'More' pop than purpose

Vitamin C is having an identity crisis. The adopted moniker and the neon hair are gimmicks that get her played on MTV and into the national consciousness, but the matter of her latest album, "More," seems to reflect a direct, no-nonsense girl.


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Bayly goes wild with Mannerism

An easy invitation to sensuality, an open acceptance of violence, and a heated discourse on religion - one might say that these are almost exactly the things that make the world go around in the 21st century.


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Clooney leads 'O Brother' on comic odyssey

I confess - I'm one of those supposedly "good" students who managed to squeak through high school without ever having read "The Odyssey" or even "Ulysses," James Joyce's more mystifying retelling of the classic. Luckily, I don't need to have that background in order to enjoy "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" The latest release from the Coen brothers (writer-director Joel and writer-producer Ethan) claims in its credits to be an adaptation of Homer's epic.


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