The last chief justice liked light opera. The new one cites Bob Dylan. In his dissent Monday in an achingly boring dispute between pay phone companies and long-distance carriers, Chief Justice John Roberts put a song lyric where there is usually a reference to legal background.
OTTAWA — A francophone band is booked to play on Canada Day despite the fact one of the group’s songs features lyrics such as “English pig” and “tete carr,” a term viewed by some anglophones as a racist slur. Le Groupe Swing is slated to play during celebrations at Jacques Cartier Park in Gatineau, Que.
A Franco-Ontarian band is booked to play on Canada Day despite the fact one of the groups new songs features lyrics such as “English pig” and “tete carre,” a term viewed by some anglophones as a racist slur.
With a beanie on his head and songs that involve lyrics like “skin-a-ma-rinky-dinky-dink,” Shannon Tanner has been playing Shelter Cove’s
More than a year after the introduction of lyric licensing programs, several online music services that implemented them are reporting mixed feelings about their results.
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