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Long running HBO favorite comes to close at end of season

By Nadum

"Is this it?" -Carmela Soprano Those first words spoken in the final season of The Sopranos may come to define the show's legacy as a tragedy no less epic than the show itself. David Chase, creator of the single most influential piece of art in the last 20 years, shook water coolers around the world when he introduced Tony Soprano, New Jersey crime boss, murderer… and protagonist? Chase's brilliance and what reinvented not only the mob drama, but all of television was an amazing ability to humanize his leading character.

Klaxons attempt to broaden pop genre

By Aatish Nath

Klaxons, the latest British musical export, have a sound unlike most musicians you've heard. If you try to pinpoint it, you would find they blur the boundaries of pop, and incorporate elements of dance, electronica and psychedelic rave into their music. The band got their start jamming together in Madrid, Spain, where they all held jobs.

Curtain closes on some television cult favorites

By Nadum

Renewals For anyone that's ever had one of his or her favorite shows cancelled, it's time to get nervous. We've got about a month before we findout who's in, who's out and whether or not a bunch of crazy fans are going to try and burn down any major networks.

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Peripheries of Hollywood A Study in Her - 2005 It's become tough for local indie bands to really get their foot in the door unless they're doing a car commercial. But if people actually check out some of these bands, they may find themselves intrigued by a pleasant surprise.

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