Indie rock concert pleases the large crowd in Seattle.
80's punkers D.I. have once again emerged with a brand new album.
Led Zeppelin to play one-off show, White Stripes cancel dates, and Google Maps' privacy issues in today's music and tech news updates.
Very good metal album, a step away from excellence.
Music Choice have announced that Brown is their Artist of the Month for September.
An album well suited for a night of debauchery, The Big Dirty is a sonically pleasant collage of filth with its own penicillin shot.
Her music expresses innocence of youth and vulnerability of heart.
A score that nearly matches the excitement of the film it accompanies.
Woodwind wizard Eddie Daniels is an artist who garners enormous respect from his contemporaries and from jazz aficionados, but...
Not a good week for our wallets, but a good one for our ears. Now get out there and spend.
It's easy to make it when you've got other people doing the work for you.
Theo Angelopoulos delivers a masterpiece, old school.
A look ahead to one of the quirkiest legal shows.
The popular weight-loss reality show returns for a fourth season of success stories and motivating people to live healthy lives.
It's not that I dislike the show, but...
Is anyone safe from Zaccharra?
The show is losing its charm.
The riffs the Film Crew provide are great and frequently hilarious, but the movie itself just grates on the viewer.
The 2007 Cleveland Browns: An idiotic odyssey that (like) totally transcends NFL time and space, dude!
St. Giles, the Patron Saint of beggars and cripples, hear the prayers of the NBA's desperate (for a job) souls.
One down, sixteen to go.
If you want to learn – to really learn -- you’d better go to Gustavo Naveira.
Do you ever marvel at some people's uncanny ability to make the simple so complex? The straight forward, anything but?
Everybody is far too willing to see weapons and violence as the solutions to their problems.
The quest for the Dark Tower continues.
The epic sequel to Pride and Prejudice gives more romance and drama.
Death, destruction, annihilation, and overwhelming beauty at the end of the road.
John Fox reminds us that words hold healing, words open hearts and change lives.
"I hope this technology will give us a sense of a seminar."
Drink to your health.
Patients in Pain Due to "Opium Phobia"
All the latest news and info from Microsoft's pre-Tokyo Game Show presser.
"It's in the rough McCord, but it doesn't look too bad."
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