If you’re not a regular party of the NYC rock scene, you might be interested in the fact that the Big Apple has a thriving group of venues where you can have a good time and listen to some great (and well known) music while you’re in the city.
The Los Angeles city attorney\'s office is investigating how the city can legally press third parties to pick up at least some of the costs for Michael Jackson\'s memorial service at the Staples Center.
Extreme grief has the ability to bring out the stranger, at times unseemly, aspects of humankind. Take, for example, the spate of Craigslist postings soliciting and/or offering up sexual favors in exchange for a final audience with the King of Pop. One 35-year-old San Gabriel Valley resident is willing to give his extra ticket...
Trent explains that ending Nine Inch Nails on a co-headlining tour where they often performed shorter sets, outside in daylight hours just didn\'t seem like a proper way to bring the band to a close.
Is it me or are some people reacting more like they\'re attending Michael Jackson\'s Birthday party rather than his Memorial Service? It\'s nice that you get to go and pay your respects but it may be best internalize the overjoyed excitement a little bit.
Radiohead created quite a stir with its fill-in-the-blank, pay-what-you-want price tag on In Rainbows. Now the band\'s manager, Brian Message, has launched a new record label, Polyphonic, which promises to feature similarly creative distributions.
The RIAA goes on the attack against Harvard University\'s Charles Nesson, saying the founder of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society is breaking the law by \"surreptitiously\" recording pretrial affairs in an upcoming file-sharing trial.