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Volume 70, Issue 82,
Tuesday, February 1, 2005
LIFE & ARTS
Keepin' it gangsta
Hip-hop has often been referred to
as a game, and it is a game that is oft-played and rarely chronicled.
Geto boys succeed in bringing
hip-hop back to its roots with 'The Foundation'
The Geto Boys have been around since
most college students were playing freeze tag on the playground at their
elementary schools, but Scarface, Willie D. and Bushwick Bill are still
as gangsta as they ever were on the group's newest attempt at a reunion,
The Foundation.
Gangsta is more than a thousand
pictures
Hip-hop was born in the streets of
America's cities and in the back alleys of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago
and Houston, it survived the struggle.
Singing powers 'Phantom'
An audience sits in a vibrating theater,
bass blaring out of the speakers from the organ instrumental that begins
the film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera. After
hearing the acclaim for the original production, many had high standards
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