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Life would be a mistake without music. Baybeats would be a mistake without its kickass bands. hype snoops around this year’s lineup to uncover their dirty little secrets….
In 2003, he took on the night scene with force – shook it up, changed it around, and has not let go since. From the colours of his logo right down to his sound, Inquisitive fits snugly into the electro-clash scene that he has had a hand in creating.
Despite his confidence and animated delivery, Mark Lee’s jokes lacked mass appeal. It’s almost impossible to get everyone to laugh at your jokes, and this fact proved evident for the most part at Mark Lee’s 100-minute stand-up comedy performance on June 14 at the Drama Centre Theatre.
Mention the name Mark Lee to most teenagers today, and their reaction will most likely be a less-than-impressed shriek, as the image of a scrawny chatty man with a pockmarked face comes to mind.
At a mere 10 years of age, Michael Jackson had already danced his way into the hearts of his global audience, and as he grew older and into his unparalleled talents, we came to realise that there would never be anyone else who could command the stage quite like him.
Michael Jackson’s death, possibly the most covered event of the year to date – having occupied the covers of almost every publication on the newsstands and achieved what every politician and leader could only dream of. He brought together people of different nations, different cultures, different languages and different generations as they remembered the life of the last music great.