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Rapper Notorious B.I.G. killed in L.A. shooting

Notorious B.I.G. became the second prominent hardcore rapper to be gunned down in a six-month period early Sunday morning in Los Angeles. Christopher Wallace, better known as the Notorious B.I.G., was fatally shot outside Petersen Automotive Museum, where a private party was being held in celebration of Friday's 11th Annual Soul Train Music Awards.

Stern's 'Private Parts' exposes human side: First film's pure honesty allows Stern to let it all hang out

When Howard Stern first arrived in New York, Don Imus was the king of New York talk radio. Since his arrival on New York radio, however, Stern has buried Imus in the ratings and never looked back. Just like every other radio host Stern has crushed, he has held a funeral for Imus, commemorating the feat. That is just a small part of the charm that has made Stern one of the most unique public figures in America.

See Howard Stern's 'Private Parts' for free

Haven't had a chance to catch a glimpse of Howard Stern's "Private Parts" yet? Never fear, The Michigan Daily has you covered. We have 10 passes for two to see The King of All Media's first foray onto the big screen at United Artists Briarwood Theater.

Pauly jumps back to TV with sit-com

What happened to Pauly Shore? Once he was one of MTV's most popular VJs, better known as "Pauly," the self-proclaimed "Weasel." It seemed that viewers couldn't get enough Pauly, who had become somewhat of a Generation X icon. But then he just disappeared from MTV and headed to Hollywood to star in cult favorites like "In the Army Now" and "Jury Duty.

Franklin heals with inspiring Detroit show

Anyone who knows anything about Kirk Franklin and his choir, the Family, knows that their music is far from traditional. Decked in blue jeans, a University jacket and a Nike cap, Franklin was true to his heavenly hip-hop form at the Fox Theatre on Saturday night.

03-10-97

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