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By Victoria Rainone
Staff Writer
"Can't read my, can't read my, he can't read my poker face." Lady GaGa lit up the stage as she starred in the opening performance at the 2010 Grammy Awards, which took place January 31.
After opening with her number one hit "Poker Face," GaGa was joined by musical genius Elton John to perform a mashup of her song "Speechless" with John's well-known "Your Song.
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By Donald Vincent
Music Critic
Dear Readers,
Out of appreciation for Black History Month, as prominent as hip-hop music is in America, I felt the urge to write about the history of rap music. However, in lieu of the facts, I will not be able to do the history of hip-hop any justice unless I write about how hip-hop has affected me as an African-American male in America.
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By Kate McNaboe
Staff Writer
Letter #108: Dear John (a.k.a. Channing Tatum),
We did not think it was possible, but you have proven us wrong by reaching entirely new levels of hotness. Your incredibly defined back and shoulders, strong and sexy jaw, and truly piercing green eyes make Dear John more than worth the obscene price of movies these days.
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By Storm Sebastian
Staff Writer
It's a weekday afternoon and you've just finished class- time to hit the gym for some stress relief. When you walk into the gym, you see several people getting in some cardio on the treadmills, working up a sweat on the ellipticals and toning up with weights.
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Steady snowfall on January 30 did not stop thousands of people from filling up Chesapeake Bay to participate in the 14th annual Polar Bear Plunge, a charity fundraiser for the 2010 Special Olympics.
A combination of notable guests, enthusiasm and a great cause made 'Plungapalooza 2010' a success, bringing in nearly $3 million.
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By Meghan Hole
Music Columnist
Using family members is always an easy way to start a band. But where do you go from there? Friends and school, mostly. That's how the members of the band Somewhere, Anywhere Else got to know each other. "Nick Krus, on keys, and his brother Tyler Krus, on bass, first met singer, Chris Heilman, through a mutual friend.