Articles tagged "christina aguilera"

Sound Affects

One Hit Wonder: Mandy Moore

by Tommy Marx

[24.Jul.09] :. In the beginning, there was Britney Spears, dressed as a Catholic school girl with a bare midriff, short skirt and pouty lips, selling sex and CDs to the tune of “Baby One More Time”. It...

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Music DVD Review

Shine a Light

by Kirby Fields

[11.Aug.08] :. Rarely do movies change my mind about anything, rarer still about rock 'n' roll, but Shine A Light did just that.

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Film Review

Shine a Light

by Cynthia Fuchs

[7.Apr.08] :. While the coming together of the Rolling Stones and Martin Scorsese has been heralded as an event, Shine a Light is only fitfully absorbing.

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Music DVD Review

Christina Aguilera: Back to Basics Live and Down Under [DVD]

by Jake Meaney

[31.Mar.08] :. How can that voice be contained in such a petite, compact woman? And how does she not just blow apart every time she unleashes it?

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News

Former Disney stars are making ‘Mickey’ proud

by Joseph Dionisio [Newsday (MCT)]

[26.Oct.07] :. It was called “The All New Mickey Mouse Club,” but a better title might have been Tomorrowland. During its 1989-96 run, the Disney Channel variety series delivered a major peek into...

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Who’s the real Christina? All of them, it turns out

by Jon Bream [Minneapolis Star Tribune (Minneapolis) (MCT)]

[13.Mar.07] :. Christina Aguilera changes her image about as often as Britney Spears switches rehab centers. There was the blazingly blond Christina, oozing vintage Hollywood glam, in last year’s video of...

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Christina Aguilera: Back to Basics

by Mike Joseph

[28.Aug.06] :. She seems to be self-involved in a way that her predecessors were not, and that can lead to occasionally bad music. However, Back to Basics is a challenging piece of pop that manages to look backwards and forward at the same time.

 

MTV Europe Music Awards 2003

by Jessica Hodges

[17.Nov.03] :. Isn't it a bit surprising that in today's political climate, when the U.S. is perceived as more arrogant and imperial than ever, that its most prominent export is still homogenised pop?

 

Christina Aguilera: self-titled

by Nikki Tranter

[23.Aug.99] :. It’s the era alterna-fans dreaded. The pop universe is back and it’s bloody huge. Pop is a funny genre. A really good pop song can be spotted from miles away, yet it’s the bad ones...