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Ed Sheeran, Beyoncé, Pharrell Williams, Beck: Grammy Album of the Year Mashup
Watch These Berklee Students Perform A Seamless Mashup of This Year’s Grammy Nominees
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From their impromptu street performances to their 239 Grammy awards from 100 different alumni, it’s obvious that students from Berklee College of Music are talented. But in case you needed more evidence, this video of a group of Berklee students singing and playing songs by artists nominated for Album of the Year at this year’s Grammy Awards should convince you. More

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Annie Lennox says Beyoncé is ‘Feminist Lite’ and ‘Twerking Is Not Feminism’
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Perhaps because she’s promoting her new album “Nostalgia,” or perhaps because she’s almost 60 and says whatever she damn well pleases, Scottish singer Annie Lennox went in on Queen Bey’s feminist credentials in two separate interviews in the last month. In the first, with PrideSource, she called Beyonce “feminst lite,” and in an interview yesterday with NPR, she clarified that “twerking is not feminism.”
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Don’t Waste Your Money Going to See Jay Z and Beyoncé’s ‘On the Run’ Tour
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Earlier today, hip-hop power couple Jay Z and Beyoncé announced that their cash-hungry “On the Run” tour would be grubbing it’s greedy way to Gillette Stadium on July 1. All across the Bay State, there was a resounding “YAAAAAAASSSS” heard through the streets, but all that elation is misplaced, because the On the Run tour will be an epic disappointment for all in attendance. More

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Ban Bossy — I'm Not Bossy. I'm the Boss.
Mixed views on the ‘Ban Bossy’ campaign from around the Internet
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Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg’s has launched a campaign to ban the word “bossy,” and it has caused quite the reaction from various internet sources. Sandberg, who has the support of Beyonce, Condolleeza Rice, and more, believes that “when a little boy asserts himself, he’s called a ‘leader.’ Yet when a little girl does the same, she risks being branded ‘bossy.'” Ultimately, Sandberg hopes that the banning of the word will encourage more young girls to become leaders. Below are some links to varied opinions on the topic from around the Internet. What are your thoughts? Is this a progressive step or a misguided campaign?
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