While the 1920s had "the It Girl," the millennium has her counterpart, "the AOL Girl." Lindsay Pagano, a teenager who hails from Philadelphia, received the high-tech moniker after a televised commercial for AOL showed teenagers asking if they'd heard her music yet -- even before her album had hit store shelves. While the phrase the It Girl had panache, it didn't bring the sort of instant recognition to a budding entertainer in the way that the backing of the giant ISP and its Time-Warner affiliation has done for Pagano. Love, Faith & Inspiration, her first album, was released ...