New York’s public advocate is protesting vulgar and degrading rap lyrics to 14 recording and broadcast companies.
Gay-rights campaigners have highlighted the lyrics of some of reggaes biggest stars in their campaign for a new offence of inciting gay hatred.
New York’s public advocate is protesting vulgar and degrading rap lyrics to 14 recording and broadcast companies. Betsy Gotbaum is sending letters Monday protesting revenue generated through the use of degrading lyrics and racial slurs, the New York Daily…
Four new films in Top 10 … NYC acts against degrading rap lyrics … Osbourne signs on for New Zealand festival … Simmons sued over beauty products … News from United Press International.
JAY-Z has hit out at those calling for controversial hip-hop lyrics to be censored in the aftermath of U.S. radio show host DON IMUS’ racist remark, i
new work about your city (Seattle), from 6 former Seattleites. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical, with lyrics by Jim Steinman, based on the 1961 Hayley Mills film about a Louisiana girl and a mysterious stranger.
…that was an under heralded record. Really good little melody, nice meaningless lyrics… it’s got that little riff Led Zepplin stole for “Stairway”. Good little song right there…
“No, No, Nanette,” the show that gave the world the song “Tea for Two,” has had a charmed life on Broadway.
RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE) An aching, expectant passion permeates Ogden Nash’s lyrics to “Speak Low” as sung by Donna Murphy’s Lotte Lenya and Michael Cerveris as composer Kurt Weill. World-weary regret mixes intriguingly with pensive optimism in Murphy’s…
‘ Well we’re living here in Allentown