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    Entertainment Weekly Magazine Analysis Entertainment Weekly is a weekly periodical featuring entertainment related news stories. The magazine is notable for featuring film, television, book, and music reviews. Unlike some magazines targeting specific demographics, Entertainment Weekly appeals to a broad audience. Considering many people of all ages have an interest in the arts, the magazine appeals to both young and old readers. The magazine features celebrities of all ages, along with typically

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    objective a way as possible. Memory can be a fragmented yet still valid perspective on the past which enables History to fill in the gaps. The concepts of History & Memory are featured in the texts, 'The Queen', a film directed by Stephen Frears, 'Kurt Cobain's Suicide Letter' and the documentary 'Fahrenheit 9/11' by Michael Moore in a unique and evocative style. All texts are representations or constructs of events which present a point of view containing bias and subjectivity. 'The Queen' released

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    Critical Reading SAT Practice Questions Questions 1-3 are based on the following passage. In 1939 at the New York World 's Fair, the most popularly visited exhibit, entitled "Futurama," depicted the future as a world shaped by the automobile. In this version of the future, fourteen-lane superhighways intersected 5 cities, citizens walked along sidewalks built above roads and parking lots, and parks rested atop skyscrapers, far from the bustle and the noise of the streets below. Many

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    Grohl was friends with Buzz Osborne, of the Melvins, and in 1990 he put Grohl in touch with Kurt Cobain of Nirvana for a chance to try out for a drumming part. Nirvana is one of the most popular 1990’s grunge bands and bridged the gap between punk and rock. Nirvana had many drummers, but Grohl was the one who finished the band with them and joined just in time for Nirvana’s “Nevermind” album. Kurt Cobain died in 1994 of a drug overdose and the band separated due to his death. The government has recently

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    charts, replaced by grunge rock band Nirvana’s sophomore album, Nevermind, bringing alternative rock to mainstream and commercial success. Nirvana had started out in Seattle’s underground music scene and consisted of lead singer and songwriter Kurt Cobain, bassist Krist Novoselic and drummer Dave Grohl. Their sound was a subgenre of alternative rock known as grunge, a combination of punk rock and heavy metal characterized by heavy feedback and nihilistic lyrics. Their first album, Bleach, was released

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    it at the top of our lungs? While I cannot speak for others without some kind of group consultation, I can explain the things that make me feel so intensely about this song, "Lithium," preformed by a 1990s grunge rock band, Nirvana, and sung by Kurt Cobain. The introduction to this song makes me think of a nursery rhyme. It takes me back to being a young child singing "Ring Around the Rosie" and laughing and playing with others without a care in the world. Though this feeling

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    Over the last nine years, people have routinely asked, "How did you become politically conscious and actively engaged?" It 's a fair question. After all, I wasn 't raised in a political household, nor were my parents counterculture radicals or hippies. For me, conversations with close friends, books, drugs and music were the key factors in shaping my worldview, morals and politics. In other words, my political consciousness was raised through social and cultural experiences, both collective and

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    GRUNGE: AN INTRODUCTION Music in America in the late 1980s saw a revolution in the form of a whole new genre, which would later be known as ‘grunge’. It is perhaps one of America’s most notable contributions to the music world. Grunge originated in Seattle and spread through the United States over the 1990s. It also influenced the international music scene, inspiring artists, and creating a huge world-wide fan base. The music was inspired by punk rock, but had more edgy riffs coupled with emotive

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    Music. Entrancing both by its various individual styles and the unavoidable combination of diverse kinds which thusly have made other totally new and novel styles of music. Traditional music is a flawless sample. The soonest types of traditional music were made in the eighteenth and mid nineteenth hundreds of years and showed an exceptionally confused and modern type of composing joining an extensive variety of instruments and utilized the guideline of multi instrumentation which accomplished a full

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    In Bloom by Nirvana is an inspirational song that swayed the culture that goes along with modern teenage life along with inspiring teenage rebellion through it’s use of ironic imagery. This song swayed and inspired the culture that goes along with modern teenage life through its use of lyrical metaphors and the message conveyed. This song swayed and inspired the culture that goes along with modern teenage life through its use of lyrical metaphors. An example of how its use of lyrical metaphors to

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