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Vatican Bombshell!: Goldman Sachs IS The Holy Ghost!

Tom Gregory | Posted 08.21.2009 | Comedy


Tom Gregory

The Holy Ghost - which shares the power of God - is invisible yet everywhere, can create something from nothing or turn everything back into nothing.

He Might Have Been A Sports Legend

Stephen Herrington | Posted 08.20.2009 | Living


Stephen Herrington

On this anniversary of our Lunar achievement and the graduation of my class of 1969, I wonder if there is any more immutable thing than the ephemeral moment of a winning touchdown.

Harlem Memorializes Michael Jackson at Apollo Theater

Lauri Lyons | Posted 08.06.2009 | New York

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Lauri Lyons

The Apollo Theater's memorial tribute to Michael Jackson might as well have been Mardi Gras in Harlem.

Allen Klein, Former Beatles And Rolling Stones Manager, Dead

AP | JENNIFER PELTZ | Posted 08.05.2009 | Entertainment


NEW YORK — Music manager Allen Klein, a no-holds-barred businessman who bulldozed his way into and out of deals with the Beatles and the Rolling...

This Blog Post Is Even Weirder Than Michael Jackson

Dave Astor | Posted 08.01.2009 | Comedy


Dave Astor

The general public doesn't mourn the deaths of less-famous people who might have continued to also do great things if they hadn't left us before their time.

It's Not Easy Being Green

Charlotte Safavi | Posted 07.30.2009 | World


Charlotte Safavi

With ever-tightening restrictions on international press organizations in Iran, social networking sites have continued to play a critical role in imparting news from and about Iran.

New Tunes On Monday: George Harrison, Rob Thomas, Among The Oak & Ash, and Survivor (Kind Of) Plays Jeremy's Wedding

Mike Ragogna | Posted 07.29.2009 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

The new collection Let It Roll/Songs By George Harrison is going to thrill those waiting for an album that combines his solo Apple recordings with Beatles titles and tracks from the Dark Horse years.

Woodstock Nation: Where Were You (Or Your Parents) During the Summer of "69?

Val Brown | Posted 07.25.2009 | Entertainment


Val Brown

All the older Reynolds kids, including Randy -- the coolest girl I knew -- went to Woodstock. I felt left out even though I wasn't quite sure what Woodstock was. I knew I was missing something monumental.

New Tunes On Monday: Wilco, The Mars Volta, Don Henley and Christina Courtin

Mike Ragogna | Posted 07.22.2009 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

The songs on Wilco's self-titled album are laden with fat, beefy hooks although there isn't the usual amount of boundary pushing here.

The Narrows: A Double Life in Brooklyn

Tim McLoughlin | Posted 07.18.2009 | Entertainment


Tim McLoughlin

The Brooklyn we drove through back then from our apartment in Sunset Park to the theater, around the corner from my mother's family on 17th Street, was a diorama of post-war, working class urban life.

In Memory of My Friend, Kenny Rankin

Alec Baldwin | Posted 07.13.2009 | Entertainment


Alec Baldwin

I first started listening to Kenny's music when I was in college in 1976. His vocal range, from a falsetto to rich, bluesy tenor was remarkable. Rest in peace, Kenny.

An Aging Rock Critic's Reasons To Be Cheerful, Part 1

David Wild | Posted 07.13.2009 | Entertainment


David Wild

Until the Dow is back above 10,000 and/or there is peace in the Middle East, I hereby pledge to, on some semi-occasional basis, offer some reasons to be cheerful during our current Depression.

Music Gaming at E3 Expo: First Look at Beatles Rock Band, Last.fm's Xbox Partnership

Alexia Tsotsis | Posted 07.11.2009 | Media


Alexia Tsotsis

Music-related social games are attracting major artists -- and, in the process, luring new users outside the "core-gaming" community.

Small Good News: Heroes Outnumber Villains By A Big Margin, And CNN Has Their Stories

Karen Stabiner | Posted 07.09.2009 | Living


Karen Stabiner

Anyone who's awake can rattle off the bad guys, by name, by category, by the extreme price they've had to pay - the auctioning off of an extra house...

Lucy Who Inspired Beatles Song 'Seriously Ill'

Telegraph | Chris Irvine | Posted 07.08.2009 | Entertainment


As the story goes, one day Lennon was picking Julian up from nursery when his son showed him a picture he had drawn of a girl surrounded by starlike s...

Paul McCartney To Inaugurate Shea Stadium Replacement

AP | Posted 07.04.2009 | Entertainment


NEW YORK — The New York Mets are inviting an old friend to play at their new stadium. But not just any old friend _ Sir Paul McCartney....

Paul And Ringo Come Together To Promote Videogame

AP | Posted 07.03.2009 | Entertainment


LOS ANGELES — Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr came together to promote "The Beatles: Rock Band" video game. The two surviving Beatles, along wit...

HuffPost Review: Neil Young Archives Volume 1 (1963 - 1972)

Mike Ragogna | Posted 07.01.2009 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

In the world of box sets, it would be impossible to find something better than Neil Young Archives Volume 1 (1963 - 1972).

A Playlist Fit for a Dick: Songs for Cheney to Chill Out To

David Wild | Posted 06.27.2009 | Politics


David Wild

Here then is my playlist created to encourage our former Vice President to kick back and chill the hell out.

New Tunes On Monday: Elvis Costello, Marshall Crenshaw, eels, Alex Woodard, and Buckwheat Zydeco

Mike Ragogna | Posted 06.24.2009 | Entertainment

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Mike Ragogna

You've heard Elvis Costello sing country music before, but not like this. The lad who gave us Almost Blue is quite mature and worldly wise now.

Music And People, Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Soundtrack Of "Wicked"

Sal Nunziato | Posted 06.18.2009 | Entertainment


Sal Nunziato

Why are you apologizing? What is it that still keeps confident adults insecure about their music likes and dislikes?

New Tunes On Monday: Green Day, Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood, Tori Amos, Kate Voegele, and Mat Kearney

Mike Ragogna | Posted 06.17.2009 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

Though Tori Amos' career may have suffered from being overly prolific and recording some questionable cover songs, every new album is a bouquet of interesting, intelligent songs for her loyal fans.

Yoko Ono Displays John Lennon's Bloodied Clothes

AP | JOHN CARUCCI | Posted 06.12.2009 | Entertainment


NEW YORK — A new John Lennon exhibit is particularly emotional for his widow, Yoko Ono. Besides Lennon's guitars, letters and other personal eff...

HuffPost Exclusive: The 40th Anniversary of Carpenters / Interview with Richard Carpenter

Mike Ragogna | Posted 06.10.2009 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

Richard Carpenter: "So many people have said to us, 'We can understand every word to your songs,' which, with all the pop and rock records at the time, was difficult to do."

It's Creativity, Stupid -- Protect It

Laura Tunberg | Posted 06.04.2009 | Entertainment


Laura Tunberg

History shows that major innovations create major opportunities. The visionaries benefit, the fearful resist and languish. The key has always been seeing the change and adapting.