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Marijuana use by senior citizens rising


In her 88 years, Florence Siegel has learned how to relax: A glass of red wine. A crisp copy of The New York Times, if she can wrest it from her husband. Some classical music, preferably Bach. And every night like clockwork, she lifts a pipe to her lips and smokes marijuana.

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Boys Will Be Boys


idobi Radio caught up with DC’s local Boys Will Be Boys last friday at the 9:30 Club.

The quartet has a self-released EP on iTunes called The Release. Following in the path carved by other DC area bands such as All Time Low and The Friday Night Boys, the boys from Fairfax are proving to be contender and shine above other bands copying the sound of Fall Out Boy and Good Charlotte.

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Paramore’s ‘Only Exception’ director proud of video


The new video for Paramore’s latest single, “The Only Exception” — which premiered on the band’s Web site on Wednesday — is by far the most visually interesting and complex clip the group has ever produced.

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Bonnaroo to feature DMB, Kings of Leon, Wonder


Bonnaroo organizers announced Tuesday night a lineup that features the Dave Matthews Band, Kings of Leon, Stevie Wonder and Jay-Z at the head of a list that includes a little bit of everything.

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Pete Wentz changes his tune…slightly


Pete Wentz says talk of Fall Out Boy’s demise has been blown out of proportion — but he isn’t sure when the rock band will performing together again.

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EMI posts $2.4 billion net loss


The EMI Group, at the center of an acrimonious legal dispute between the buyout house Terra Firma and Citigroup, posted a full-year £1.56 billion net loss and said it needed more money to stay afloat, Reuters said.

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Gabe Saporta knows what happened to Wentz’ face


Late last year, Fall Out Boy fans were shocked when Pete Wentz posted a series of rather grisly photos on his official site, showing him sporting a mean shiner, a knock on his head and a bloody gash across his nose.

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Miramax fades to black


Miramax, the former indie movie studio that churned out big time commercial hits such as “Pulp Fiction,” “Good Will Hunting” and “Chicago,” was shut down yesterday by Disney.

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