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Article: Courtney Love; Grunge princess sends a degraded valentine with a shattered voice.(SHOW)(IN REVIEW)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- February 13, 2004
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Byline: Scott Galupo, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Courtney Love
America's Sweethearts
Virgin Records
What would our culture do without its Courtney Loves - the haute bohemians who self-destruct, gloriously and delectably, before our eyes? They do it so we don't have to.
Miss Love, dangerously close to 40, hasn't released an album in six years, the last being Hole's middling "Celebrity Skin." Meantime, she's kept busy making movies, warding off vice cops and ensuring that Nirvana's legacy stays buried under reams of legal stationery.
Last summer came the semi-substantiated rumor that Miss Love was Marlon Brando's ...