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Consider yourself lucky if you saw this 2003 performance by the White Stripes at GW's Smith Center. (Emilie Sommer/FTWP)
It was a week of endings and new beginnings. We mourned the loss of the White Stripes but celebrated the musical return of Carrie Brownstein, former Sleater-Kinney guitarist, current Wild Flag guitarist and "Portlandia" sketch comedy star. Wild stage antics were a hot topic; shows from Best Coast/Wavves and the Radio Dept., could have used a few more. And perhaps you don't want to relive it, but here are five things we learned from the Black Eyed Peas halftime show.
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David Malitz
| February 7, 2011; 4:40 PM ET
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