MIND ; FEED YOUR HEAD 6 Edition
She'll give it another try Tuesday with "Confessions on a Dance Floor," which features the singer -- now a redhead -- busting a dance move on the cover. The first single, "Hung Up," is a club- friendly concoction with throbbing rhythm and a sweeping synthesizer riff twisting...
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Published in | The Hartford courant |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Hartford, Conn
Tribune Interactive, LLC
13.11.2005
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | She'll give it another try Tuesday with "Confessions on a Dance Floor," which features the singer -- now a redhead -- busting a dance move on the cover. The first single, "Hung Up," is a club- friendly concoction with throbbing rhythm and a sweeping synthesizer riff twisting through it. Produced by the DJ Stuart Price, the album spans the distance between [Madonna]'s dance-pop origins and "future disco," her website claims. Good JFK. Bad JFK. How many ways are there of looking at John Fitzgerald Kennedy? Author Gretchen Rubin, a former Supreme Court clerk for Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, says there are "Forty Ways To Look at JFK" in her new book, out now from Ballantine Books, $24.95. As Rubin did with her previous "Forty Ways To Look at Winston Churchill," in alternating chapters she makes the case for Kennedy (inspirational, brave and way-cool leader of the New Frontier) and against (druggie, cheating husband and inept commander who fumbled the Bay of Pigs and got us into Vietnam). Sure to be controversial, this book offers plenty to please and annoy Kennedy lovers and haters alike as the 42nd anniversary of his assassination -- an event itself still the subject of controversy -- approaches. |
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ISSN: | 1047-4153 |