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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, August 16, 2005

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Tell us how you jam, rock, groove, etc.

Advertiser Staff and News Services
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iTunes or compact discs? iPods or portable CD players? Off the laptop or out of the car radio? If you're age 13 through 19 and a serious music fan, we'd like to know where you buy your music, and how and where you listen to it. Send the intel to Advertiser entertainment writer Derek Paiva at dpaiva@honoluluadvertiser.com; please include your name and phone number. Answers may appear in print and online.



'BROTHERS' BLASTS TO TOP SPOT

There was lots of brotherly love at the box office over the weekend for John Singleton's latest drama, "Four Brothers," which topped ticket sales with $20.7 million. The psychological horror movie "The Skeleton Key" locked up its debut with $15.8 million in second place. Holdovers "Dukes of Hazzard" and "Wedding Crashers" proved that audiences still want lots of skin with their low-brow comedies, coming in at third and fourth place. The return of "Deuce Bigalow," this time in his "European Gigolo" guise, barely broke into the Top 5 with $9.4 million for its first weekend out.



FINAL WORD

"He's just a good kid. I didn't understand half the things he was telling me, but it was fun."

Lee Iacocca | discussing Snoop Dogg, with whom he appears in a Chrysler commercial, in USA Today