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Emeritus Founder, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief: Alan Gray
Lady Gaga is a genius. She's the Donna Summers of the Twenty-First Century. Lady Gaga is a post-modern, bubble-popping Valley Girl that refuses to take the soft and easy exit off the Pop-Interstate.
Susan Boyle's new album, I Dreamed A Dream, is the record of the year (2009). It's the number one record in the world now. People all over the world will be playing it steadily for years to come, if not the upcoming holidays.
Even though the audience is angered each week, when they see a contestant make a surprise exit, get upset with Simon Cowell's remarks, or question the honesty of the voting and judging, they still keep coming back for more.
Rocker James McCartney played his U.S. debut last night at Fairfield's new Sondheim Center. The two shows were part of the David Lynch Foundation's fourth annual 'Change Begins Within' weekend at Maharishi University.
Her first TV appearance was on 'Strictly Come Dancing', but you can be absolutely certain you will be seeing a lot more of Dionne Bromfield in the future.