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  1. Reefer Madness
    Like the reefer that is so addictive to the film's characters, Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical is a film musical fans will find themselves returning to again and again. It's precisely the sort of thing that could develop into a cult favorite.
  2. Rap Music -- Miscellaneous
    [W]ho were amongst the first to reach the rap music charts? So to speak, The Last Poets and Gil Scott-Heron, are said to be the first ever rappers with their compositions and performances dating as far back as the late 1960s and early 1970s.
  3. Myth -- Myths
    Myth: Marijuana is a Gateway Drug. Even if marijuana itself causes minimal harm, it is a dangerous substance because it leads to the use of "harder drugs" like heroin, LSD, and cocaine.
  4. Elizabeth Ashley -- Daughters
    Ashley had different ideas, though. She knew she didn't, and never would, "love" Mr. Bingley with any affection other than pure friendship. She ... knew Mr. Bingley didn't, and never would, "love" her. It was simple. The only people who didn't seem to get the picture were Mrs. Bennet and her daughters.
  5. Ray Charles -- Years
    In the months following his death, the legacy of Ray Charles continued to grow. A final album, Genius Loves Company, was released in September 2004 and consists of duets with twelve prominent singers. Charles's duet with Norah Jones, "Here We Go Again," won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year, while Genius Loves Company won the Grammy for Album of the Year. The motion picture Ray, which opened in October 2004, chronicles his childhood and career through the 1960s.
  6. Steve -- February
    There have been rumors and dreams of an iPhone SDK for real 3rd party applications and today Steve Jobs revealed that there will be a SDK for developers in February. Tags: Apple iPhone, Developer, Apple iPod, SDK, Apple Inc., Apple iPod Touch, Steve, Matthew Miller Blog posts 2007-10-17
  7. Jerry Garcia -- Guitar
    Jerry Garcia must shoulder most of the blame himself. As usual his singing—and he sings a great deal—is expressionless and limp. And he calls attention to his inadequacy by attempting songs which bring to mind great vocalists: "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game" (Smokey Robinson), "He Ain't Give You None" (Van Morrison) and "Let's Spend the Night Together" (Mick Jagger). All this might be forgiven if the album offered generous helpings of Garcia on guitar, but Garcia restricts himself to infrequent and unobtrusive lines which are letter-perfect yet conventional and characterless, as if he were an anonymous session guitarist.
  8. Mac Dre -- Kansas City
    Shortly over a year ago, on November 1, 2004, Bay Area underground rap legend Mac Dre (Andre Hicks) was killed while traveling on Kansas City's Highway 71. Like nearly all hip-hop-related murders, the case remains unsolved. Though he never reached the mainstream/crossover status of fallen emcees like Biggie and Tupac, in California, and especially his home turf of Vallejo, (home of E-40, Mac Mall, and B-Legit), Dre was a giant among men.
  9. At the Drive In -- Beginning
    In addition to the authority of the King, there were three administrative assemblies. The Senate acted as an advisory body for the King. The Curiate Assembly could pass laws suggested by the King and may have provided advise on succession. The Comitia Calata was mainly an assembly of the people to witness certain acts and hear proclamations.
  10. Haley Joel Osment -- Driving
    Hey remember last month when it was reported that Haley Joel Osment flipped his car in an L.A. suburb? Well it turns out that he suffered a broken rib in the crash, and (surprise, surprise) just happened to be driving drunk at the time. He was ... found to be in possession of marijuana. I’m telling you… these child actors, they’re nothing but trouble! He was charged yesterday with “misdemeanor counts of driving under the influence, marijuana possession and driving under the influence with the special allegation of having a blood-alcohol content of .15 percent or higher”.
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