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Five Reasons ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Should Perform at Next Year’s Super Bowl

Fans are banding together in an online movement to bring Weird Al Yankovic to Super Bowl XLVII.

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Reading While Eating for February 10: Around the World

Friday’s links head to Pakistan, France and whatever planet Madonna’s Super Bowl costume was from.

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M.I.A. Flips the Bird During Super-Bowl Halftime Show, Apologies Quickly Fly

NBC and the NFL have both apologized for not quickly blurring the musician’s gesture during Madonna’s performance.

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Reading While Eating for December 6: All Hail the Queen

Tuesday’s links go from the Queen of England to the Queen of Pop.

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Madonna Will Play the Super Bowl XLVI Halftime Show

The only thing that’s surprising about the NFL’s announcement is the realization that Madonna hasn’t played the Super Bowl before.

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Fashion Friday: Kardashian Kopycats and Other Style Scoop

NewsFeed’s Feifei Sun rounds up the brilliant and bizarre from this week in fashion.

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The Wu-Tang Clan, Now at Your Local Gap Store

The Gap meets rap collaboration comes in the form of a Wu-Tang Clan branded T-shirt, designed to “Protect Ya Neck” and presumably all other parts of your torso.

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Quote: Madonna Has No Comment on Lady Gaga’s ‘Obsession’ With Her

“As for Lady Gaga, I have no comment to make about her obsessions having to do with me because I don’t know whether her behavior is rooted in something deep and meaningful, or superficial.” —MADONNA, in an interview with French newspaper Le Soir, when asked about the “Born This Way” singer’s appreciation (and some say [...]

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Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ Jacket Auctions for $1.8 Million

The sale of the iconic red jacket came exactly two years after the King of Pop passed away.

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Every Living Celebrity Pays Tribute to Oprah Winfrey

Taking a leaf out of the James Frey fabrication book, that headline may not strictly speaking be true but, as we’ve said a million times before, there’s nothing wrong with a bit of exaggeration.