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D'Angelo makes 1st US appearance in 12 years

Boston.com

D'ANGELO!" And out strutted the legendary, reclusive neo-soulman, confirming the day's ongoing Twitter rumors and making his first US stage appearance in more than a decade. D'Angelo, aka Michael Eugene Archer–perhaps as famous for flaunting his The Roots drummer Questlove's been waiting a decade to say it, and fans have been waiting just as long [...]

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D'Angelo makes 1st US appearance in 12 years

Boston.com

By Nadeska Alexis (@neweryork) The Roots hit the main stage at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee on Saturday night, but a few. D'Angelo took the stage last night at Bonnaroo, making his first appearance in the United States since the end of his 2001 tour. As one of the lite prospects [...]

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D'Angelo performs at Bonnaroo, thanks to Questlove (Video)

Washington P

On Saturday around midnight, Questlove brought out D'Angelo for a surprise “Superjam” at Tennessee's Bonnaroo festival. It was D'angelo's first US performance in over a decade. Stream the entire 90-minute session below, It's amazing how much buzz singer D'Angelo has been able to make over the past few months, without having released an album in [...]

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Bravehearts heading for Dublin

The Galloway

“The Green Mile” (Showtime, 1999) or “Braveheart” (TNT, 1995), 8 pm Choose between supersized films. Tom Hanks' “Mile” (ending at 11:15 pm) was nominated for a best-picture Oscar. Mel Gibson's “Braveheart” won that award and four others. “The Green Mile” (Showtime, 1999) or “Braveheart” (TNT, 1995), 8 pm Choose between supersized films. Tom Hanks' “Mile” [...]

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Watergate figure Charles Colson has died at 80

Atlanta Jour

By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) — Chuck Colson, a Watergate-era "hatchet man" for President Richard Nixon who became an influential evangelical leader after serving time in prison, died Saturday afternoon, according to his website. He was 80. Charles Colson, the man known as the “evil genius” behind former President Richard Nixon's administration and a [...]

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Water For Elephants Director to take on Hunger Games sequel Catching Fire?

Sugarscape

Now that the circus of deciding who will be directing “The Hunger Games” sequel “Catching Fire” is finally over (in case you haven't heard: “Hunge. "The Hunger Games" sequel "Catching Fire" will likely be directed by Francis Lawrence, a filmmaker whose resume includes the big-budget event film "I Am Legend" and the intimate drama "Water [...]

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