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| Adele Covers Entertainment Weekly's "Music Issue" The Gossip Girls She was far and away the biggest success story of the past twelve months, so it only seems fitting that Adele is on the cover of the special music issue of Entertainment Weekly. The 23-year-old Grammy-winning singer looks picture-perfect on the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ben Howard aims to conquer US with "Every Kingdom" Reuters Howard whose new album "Every Kingdom" was released in the United States this week, is the latest in a wave of British singer-songwriters such as Adele and Mumford & Sons who are rising up record charts and being embraced by US fans. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Adele voted 'Greatest Artist Right Now' Newstrack India Washington, Apr 6 (ANI): Adele has topped the list of the 'Greatest Artist Right Now' surpassing Taylor Swift and Drake. The 'Rolling in the Deep' singer was chosen number one on a poll conducted by Entertainment Weekly. Swift and Drake came in second ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Heart (feet?) & soul Hindustan Times Abit tired of Adele, Duffy and all the other retro 'C'mon girl, let's go Motown!' vocal sensations? But you don't know whether you can say that aloud for fear of being portrayed as the village idiot and being sent off on a donkey to lounge bar hell? See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Rachel Maddow blasts RNC chairman: 'You're the Orkin Man, dude' The Hill By Adele Hampton - 04/06/12 10:48 AM ET Rachel Maddow took on RNC Chairman Reince Priebus Thursday night, mocking his use of the word "caterpillars" in conjunction with women. "I think there's just one piece missing from what otherwise is obviously a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| "Hey World, It's B!" Beyonce starts tweeting... and 10 other famous first ... Mirror.co.uk Our own Adele is doing very well for herself thank you very much as the most followed Briton on Twitter. (Technically, Coldplay's account is more popular than Adele but we're discounting that because a) it's not an individual account and b) they're ... See all stories on this topic » |
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