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Carrie Underwood has certainly been on Santa Claus's nice list over the past couple of years. In addition to winning the fourth season of American Idol, she has won four Grammys and sold over 10 million albums. Her latest album, Play On, debuted at the top of the charts.
Julian Casablancas, lead beater of popular New York act The Strokes, doesn't seem like the kind of musician that needs a solo album. While his voice is a crucial element to that band, it's the synergy of every Stroke that made them a force to be reckoned with.
The bar has been set incredibly high for all Coen brothers releases.
Weezer first shone in the post-grunge path paved by Nirvana. Now they're writing songs called 'I'm Your Daddy.'
Poor Paul Weitz. While his brother, Chris, was chosen to direct the next installment of the ever-popular Twilight saga, Paul was left to direct Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant.
Spike Jonze has taken a picture book that included only a handful of lines, and created a beautiful coming-of-age tale.
Michael Moore is at it again.
Change has come to the nation.
In Hollywood, where it's sometimes easier to become famous from gossip and the paparazzi rather than acting ability, Matt Damon proves he deserves his fame with his role in The Informant!
Muse does not seem like the kind of band that would drastically change its style in any way. With each new album, it appeared that the band only had one major goal: rock out harder than it did the last time.
The current state of the national market has begun to have a direct and noticeable effect on the University at Buffalo.
If the Madoff scam, housing market crash and subsequent Wall Street Meltdown have proven anything, it is that most U.S. adults don't know how to handle their finances. However, a recent competition held at UB showed promise for the nation's future investors.
If the Madoff scam, housing market crash and subsequent Wall Street Meltdown have proven anything, it is that most U.S. adults don't know how to handle their finances. However, a recent competition held at UB showed promise for the nation's future investors.
Infants prenatally exposed to cocaine react more emotionally to stress and have fewer strategies to reduce stress than infants not exposed to the drug, according to a recent study by researchers at the UB Institute on Addictions (RIA).
Though there has not been a terrorist attack on American soil for over seven years, the virtual world has proven to be less secure. With cyberterrorism emerging as a major threat to national security, UB was recently given an award to increase its effectiveness in the fight against the online danger.