Sony Apologizes to Bradford Cox for Deleting His Online Recordings
Label giant Sony Music took the liberty of deleting four of Bradford Cox’s MP3 albums he posted on Deerhunter’s blog last week inexplicably. Now, they’ve apologized.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsRoyal Wedding to be Broadcast in 3D?
Imagine Prince William and fiance Kate Middleton walking down the aisle and right into your face! Intense, right?... read more
Found in: Culture, NewsDid Dick Clark Try to Hijack the Golden Globes?
We’ll be the first to admit that when we look at Dick Clark, we don’t exactly see a ruthless, cut-throat businessman, which is why this story is odd to say the least. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the organization behind the Golden Globes, has sued Dick Clark Productions for breach of contract, claiming Clark tried to sign a six-year deal to continue producing the show on NBC without their consent.... read more
Found in: Industry, NewsNBC Readies Wilderness Dating Show
If you’ve always subscribed to the belief that all potential mates should be able to hunt and kill their own food, you should look into getting yourself cast on NBC’s latest reality show: Love is Wild will reportedly be a hybrid of Survivor and The Bachelor, with teams of hopeful romantics left to their own devices in the jungle.... read more
Found in: TV, News7-Eleven to Launch "Slurpee Unity Tour"
After President Obama made a joke about Republicans sipping on Slurpees in a campaign speech prior to the mid-term elections, rumors began to swirl that he and new Speaker of the House John Boehner would hold a “Slurpee Summit” to meet and discuss policy (and how best to fight off brainfreeze). Now it looks like 7-Eleven won’t let the free publicity pass them by. Last week they kicked off the Slurpee Unity Tour 2010 in Dallas.... read more
Found in: Culture, NewsShopper Discovers Valuable Salvador Dali Painting at Goodwill
A Grand Junction, Colo. Goodwill customer noticed an original Salvador Dali painting amidst a wealth of windbreakers and wicker baskets. The copy of “The Discovery of America by Christopher Columbus” was signed and numbered 138/300.... read more
Found in: Culture, NewsThere's an R-Rated Jim Henson Movie in the Works
We weren’t aware that puppet noir was a real genre, but apparently that’s exactly what the latest from The Henson Company will be.... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsGrad Student Uses HIV DNA to Record Album
A grad student at the University of Georgia has composed an instrumental album based on the DNA of the HIV virus.... read more
Found in: Culture, NewsThere Will Be Blood Gets Super Nintendoized
Dear internet, Thanks for being so awesome. Never change, Austin... read more
Found in: Blogs, Awesome of the DayYo La Tengo Announces Wheel of Fortune-esque Tour
For its latest tour, Yo La Tengo will bring along a giant wheel to determine which set audiences will get.... read more
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