Two days before Thanksgiving, Manhattan's Beacon Theatre is teeming with upscale teenage white girls sandwiched into their best Britney Spears getups—tight, pocketless jeans, gold nameplates, long feathered hair. At $125 for a prime seat, tickets ain't cheap. But proceeds go to Lifebeat, the HIV/AIDS resource and awareness organization, and the bill features the latest spinners…
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