
Concert: Ke$ha Every generation of music lovers is eventually forced to look back on the artists they supported and wonder, What was I thinking? For children of the 70s, it's Emerson, Lake, and Palmer. For children of the 80s, it's pretty much everything. For your kids, it'll likely be Ke$ha, the sing-talking empress of pop-trash. While no adult in his or her right mind would put money down for a Ke$ha album (much less an entire concert), your kids might want to, and this once, you should indulge them. There will be plenty of time to say "I told you so" when they get to college and develop decent taste in music. Aug. 21 at the George Mason University Patriot Center, 4500 Patriot Circle, Fairfax. Phone: (703) 993-3000. Web: patriotcenter.com
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