Tim Burton to Showcase Art at MoMA

While everyone twiddles their thumbs waiting for Alice in Wonderland March debut, Tim Burton plans to showcase his craft for macabre imagery through a different medium this month. On Nov. 22, the Museum of Modern Art in New York will show 700 pieces of Burton’s bizarre art, an accumulation of paintings and Polaroid prints from throughout his prolific career....  read more

Fox Cancels Joss Whedon's Dollhouse

Currently in the middle of its surprising season one follow-up, Joss Whedon’s Sci-fi drama Dollhouse is getting axed by Fox due to consistently dragging ratings, according to HollywoodReporter.com....  read more

Watch Death Cab for Cutie, Tween Vampires Converge on Hot Topic

According to Twilight, vampires, those sexy creatures of the night with good hair, hang out in a dark spot completely devoid of happiness: high school. But here in the real world, we know there’s a much more fitting spot for bloodsuckers to meet and buy their favorite band’s t-shirts: Hot Topic....  read more

Jay-Z Signs The Ting Tings to Roc Nation

Jay-Z’s ongoing relationship with indie rock continues to flourish after signing The Ting Tings to his Roc Nation label, according to British news sources....  read more

X, Calexico, More Play West Coast X-Mas Shows

L.A. punk pioneers, X, want to deck the halls with a special set of West Coast holiday shows in December that will coincide with the release of their pair of Christmas songs, “Santa Clause Is Coming to Town” and “Jingle Bells.”...  read more

Roland Emmerich Plans to Bring 2012 to TV

Roland Emmerich’s much-anticipated (and sometimes maligned) disaster flick 2012 hasn’t even come to theaters yet and already there are talks of it being adapted for the small screen....  read more

Black Lips Plot Australia/New Zealand Tour for 2010

As far as most folks are concerned, the best-known rock act from New Zealand is Flight of the Conchords. But with that band’s penchant for folk comedy, it seems the Kiwis could use something a little more rowdy. Enter The Black Lips....  read more

After 40 Years, Folk Singer Elyse Makes Triumphant Return

In 1968, things were looking up for Elyse. The acoustic folkie had just released her self-titled debut album, and things really started rolling with a performance on Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show and write-ups in Newsweek and the L.A. Free Press. The record nestled itself into the Top 40 and was a modest hit....  read more

Amy Heckerling Starts Work on Vampire Romantic Comedy

Vampires sure are hot right now. It seems that every filmmaker is trying their hand at fang-faced movie these days. The outrageous success of the Twilight series has made vampires the subject du jour in everything from comedies to dramas to TV series. Now, writer-director Amy Heckerling is the latest to announce that she will be making a vampire flick....  read more

The Strange Boys Sign to Rough Trade, Tour With Julian Casablancas, Prep New Album for 2010

A band name like “The Strange Boys” could allude to all sorts of things. Is their music particularly strange? Are the band members themselves strange fellas? Are they all pre-pubescent gents just trying to strike out against their please-be-normal parents? Turns out, none of these are true. In fact, maybe the strangest thing about them is that you haven’t gotten to know them yet. The band’s pours garage-rock grime over catchy pop tunes like pros. Remedy that right here....  read more

Will Smith to Star in, Produce Flowers for Algernon Remake

According to various online sources, Will Smith is signing on to produce and star in a remake of Daniel Keyes short story “Flowers for Algernon.”...  read more

Band of Horses, Tom Morello, BRMC, More Fight Cancer

Nobody likes cancer. Especially when it affects kids. That’s why acts as diverse as Band of Horses, Shirley Manson (of Garbage) and Sea Wolf have banded together with the Pablove Foundation for a benefit concert to raise money for youth cancer....  read more

Calling All Deadhead Librarians: Your Job Hunt is Over

Dear Website Visitor, Please answer the following questions as they apply to you. Answering yes to one qualifies you to continue on to the next: 1. Can you read? 2. Do you love The Grateful Dead? 3. No, like really, really love The Grateful Dead? 4. As in, do you love them enough that you’d want to potentially spend the rest of your professional life sorting, cataloging and archiving Grateful Dead music and related literature, manuscripts and relics into one of the country’s most impressive Grateful Dead library collections? 5. Do you have a master’s degree in archives management?...  read more

Magnetic Fields Announce New Album, Realism, Out Jan. 26

As a sort of musical renaissance man, Stephin Merritt has come a long way with the Magnetic Fields (amongst other side projects), tweaking fluid pop tracks with his own production expertise and contributing as many instruments as he’s able to play for their past seven full-length albums....  read more

My Morning Jacket Takes Over Fox's American Dad

Seth MacFarlane’s American Dad is about to find out what a wonderful man Jim James is....  read more

David Fincher Reunites With Seven Crew for '70s Reboot

David Fincher, he of Fight Club, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Zodiac fame, will reteam with his Seven collaborators to remake a 1970s thriller....  read more

Listen to the Entire Them Crooked Vultures Album

Back in September, Paste drew up the ideal plan for Them Crooked Vultures to take over the world in the most classically rock ‘n’ roll fashion possible: play some live shows, avoid the press and let the good word spread naturally. Vultures’ power trio basically followed our advice, too. For awhile, that is. (Oh, hello, magazine cover.) Leaked song snippets and live YouTube clips were all we knew of these birds for their first months of existence. So for that mystique, Grohl, Jones and Homme, we thank you....  read more

Hot Chip's New Album, One Life Strand, to Drop in February

Almost two years to the day from when Hot Chip released Made in the Dark, the London band is coming back into the light to release its fourth album, One Life Strand, on Feb. 10, 2010 on Astralwerks....  read more

Man on Wire Director to Helm Vatican Horror Flick

James Marsh (who won an Oscar for Man on Wire) has signed up to helm the horror flick The Vatican Tapes, about an exorcism gone wrong....  read more

The Soft Pack Announces Debut Album Coming in February

We told you they were a band to watch. And on Feb. 2, 2010, they’ll be a band readily available for you to hear as well—The Soft Pack will release their self-titled, debut album on Kemado Records....  read more