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Catey Shaw's "Brooklyn Girls"
Thanks to the rise of hipsterism, Brooklyn has undeniably become one of the most controversial and bankable places in the country. So when Catey Shaw, a twenty-something NYC transplant from Virginia Beach, decided to rep the borough in her debut single, it was predictably met with mixed reception, with some detractors even labeling her the next Rebecca Black of Brooklyn. Thoughts?
Spain & Portugal's Hype Trains Derail in Brazil
As the 32 qualified nations enter their second game into the group-stage round at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Spain and Portugal, the star-studded European powerhouses of international football, are already crashing and burning towards the verge of elimination after suffering heavy and humiliating losses in their opening matches.