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    Lady Gaga Research Paper

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    March 28, 1986 the world had no idea that a star was born.Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanott is known as the world wide famous Lady Gaga.Lady Gaga learned how to play the piano by ear at the age of four. Lady Gaga is known for her singing, songwriting, acting, fashion, self-empowering messages, and crazy high end fashion.She started out in theater and high school plays, before dropping out to peruse her music career she studied Collaborative Arts Project 21 at Tisch School of Arts. Electropop Superstar Lady Gaga Lady Gaga's music style is known as electropop. Electropop music combines electric and pop music. The year of 2006 changed Gaga's life, she met her music producer, Rob Fusari. Rob and Lady Gaga began to mix work with pleasure and began dating. The name Lady Gaga came from the British Rock Band The Queens "Radio Gaga". Funny story is that Rob would always sing that song for her entrance song and he just so happened to type for he thought was Radio Gaga but stupid auto correct on today's cell phone changed it to Lady Gaga. From that point on she was no longer known as Stefani. But the year of 2008 is when Gaga's music took off to mainstream.Lady Gaga had done many duets with well known artist such as Beyonce, Akon, Colby'O Donis, Kanye West, and Asher Roth. . The Fame was her first debuting album released in August 2008. Lady Gaga's song Poker Face was a huge hit selling 9.8 million singles worldwide. The Fame was also nominated for album of the year in 2008. While…

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    The 1980s has a large impact on our world today. The people of the 1980s helped our culture be the way that it is today. Without the eighties our world would not be nearly as fun, and would not have very good technology. The eighties was a time of change in culture and economy. It is important to our history, and a lot of change happened. The eighties has a huge impact on our culture today, and we have the lifestyle that we do because of the eighties. The main parts of the eighties that impact…

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    Lady Gaga Research Paper

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    Lady Gaga is someone that has pushed the limits of style, music, fashion and gender. When you think of Lady Gaga you will probably remember her eccentric outfits, and lyrics. Gaga’s music videos always portray over the top versions of herself and others in eccentric situations that seem to have nothing to do with the actually song. What is more important is how Gaga uses this style. She does not shy away from her differences and encourages not only herself but her fans to push the envelope and…

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    Chatting with Celebrities: A Rhetorical Analysis Revision “Making Monsters: Lady Gaga, Fan Identification, and Social Media,” by Melissa A. Click, Hyunji Lee and Holly Willson Holladay, is a work pertaining to how Lady Gaga’s social media presence makes her relationship with her fans more intimate and personal. Dr. Click is an assistant professor (“Melissa Click”), and Dr.’s Lee & Holladay are graduate teaching assistants (“Lee”)(“Holladay”), all at the University of Missouri. Their purpose in…

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    Lady Gaga Research Paper

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    Recognized professionally by the stage name she adopted early on in her musical career, Lady Gaga was born Stefanie Joanne Angelina Germanotta in 1986. Valuing the power of an education, her parents enrolled Gaga in the Convent of the Sacred Heart on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York (Biography.com, 2016). Her memories at Sacred Heart, however, are tainted with the painful memories of being bullied and ridiculed by her peers. “I used to be called a slut, be called this, be called that.…

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    kylie minogue Kylie Minogue is an Australian singer, born on 28 May 1968. She started her career as television actress and appeared in small soap opera such as Neighbours which gave her immense popularity. But destiny had different plans for her. She was passionate about singing and got famous with her first single Loco-Motion, which became Australia’s highest selling single. Kylie joined with Mushroom Records and moved to England where she joined with producers Stock,Aitken, Waterman and…

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    Prompt #: 5 Response: Kylie Minogue - Love At First Sight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wf421JsG004 One of the songs that I would pick is Kylie Minogue’s “Love at First Sight. I would play this song during the first part of the story because it is described that “Armand Aubigny riding by and seeing her there, had fallen in love with her” (Chopin, 1). Basically, Armand had fallen in “love at first sight.” So, I think this song is perfect because it is about that kind of love, and even the…

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    Capitol Theatre History

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    was opened in 1928. On opening night, 1928, we claimed “one seemed to have stepped from under the dull skies of everyday life and the passed to an enchanted region, where depth of the blue heavens had something magical about it and something heavily exotic, clouds passed lightly over then stars began to twinkle. Then again all was blue and clear.” For many years, The Capitol Theatre was an "atmospheric" picture palace, but went through a dark period during the 1970s and 1980s. Capitol Theatre…

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    Dolce And Gabbana Essay

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    these rejects into the fashion industry while also making a point in how important it is to include them. Women like Madonna have an appreciation for Dolce & Gabbana clothing because she found herself most comfortable in their clothes. Considering Madonna’s take on the LGBTQ community, she was making her point known that supporting Dolce & Gabbana is important to demonstrate what societal rejects can create. Women of Dolce & Gabbana When you think of the women who sport Dolce & Gabbana you…

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    Australian Culture

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    that make it up like the outback, education, and culture. There are ways that someone can tell the type of culture that a country has just by listening to the type of music that is playing. Australia's culture is a very old culture. They are known widely for their creative arts. The Sydney Opera House is a big part of Australian culture. It puts on operas and different types of creative arts performances. Australia's different types of music can range from classical to contemporary.…

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