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Clocking in at over two hours, fans will not be disappointed

With the Lady Gaga-market reaching oversaturation, it's easy to get a sense of fatigue when listening to her latest effort, "Born This Way."
Delivering her third studio album in just a 3-year span after a nonstop juggernaut that included a seemingly endless tour, hit after hit, countless magazine covers and even social activism, another Gaga offering is a little bit tiring to those who aren't part of her army of "little monsters."


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Rihanna and Taylor Swift were two of the key winners at the Billboard Music Awards, which returned after a five-year hiatus with a major dose of star power, featuring Beyonce, U2, the Black Eyed Peas -- even First Lady Michelle Obama.


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Portland State University's KPSU college radio will be holding the "Electro Burlesque" fund-raising event on Tuesday, May 31 at Mt. Tabor Theatre. Doors open at 9 p.m.

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On stage with: Mic Crenshaw and Rose Bent

Black Stax brings the latest in West Coast hip hop to Portland June 3, with their "I Love My Life" Northwest tour.

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It's been 25 years since the Beastie Boys released "Licensed to Ill" and proved three bratty Jewish guys from New York could deliver hip-hop as deliciously as Run-D.M.C. Despite gray hair for Horowitz, fatherhood for Diamond and cancer for Adam "MCA" Yauch, the group is as goofy as ever, as evidenced by the old-school flavor on their new album, "Hot Sauce Committee Part Two."


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Performance continues the 'Africans in the Americas' series with 'My Soul Grown Deep'

BaseRoots Theatre Company will be performing the next in the Africans in the Americas series with "My Soul Grown Deep: Spoken Word in Harmony." The performances run from May 26 to 29 at Waterbrook Studio, 2109 N. Albina #108, and from June 2 to 4 at Celebration Tabernacle Church, 8131 N. Denver Ave. All shows start at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 for general admiision and $12 for students and seniors.

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Linda Hornbuckle, Margaret Carter, Chief Reese lend their voices to help nonprofit

Linda Hornbuckle, Portland Police Chief Michael Reese and Deputy Director of Human Services, Margaret Carter: What do these very different people have in common?  All three will be performing this Saturday evening at Irvington Covenant Church.
The event is Jazzy Evening, a benefit for Better People, the nonprofit that helps ex-felons become productive members of society.


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Others were moved by the rare appearance

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- In a rare appearance, Lauryn Hill commanded a stage Saturday at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival as thousands of spectators looked on -- some pleased by her performance, others not so much.
Hill debuted at the festival, pumping up the crowd with hits such as "Everything is Everything," "The Sweetest Thing," and "Lost Ones," before moving into a segment spotlighting Bob Marley's "Waiting in Vain" and "Is this Love."


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25-year-old singer will tour with Bruno Mars this summer

NEW YORK (AP) -- Like most artists, Janelle Monae prepares for a live show with a list she follows, including exercising and vocal warm-ups.
Unlike most artists, Monae says her list also includes the routine of putting her hair in dirt, washing and conditioning it -- and repeating the cycle. She also says that she eats "Asian cuisine with the bus driver."


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Award-winning 'Guy and Madeline On a Park Bench' mixes music, romance

Melancholy Madeline (Desiree Garcia) sits alone freezing on a park bench in Boston contemplating what just happened after being dumped by her boyfriend on a chilly, wintry day. Meanwhile, her equally-wistful ex, Guy (Jason Palmer), trudges home through the snow with his trumpet slung lazily over his shoulder


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