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Acapella Group The Warp Zone Takes on 'Boy Meets World' Theme Song Medley
Most 90's kids can sing and hum the "Boy Meets World" soundtrack on command but in case you need a refresher, the a capella medley group from The Warp Zone created a mash-up medley of the hit shows many theme song openings. -
Netflix to Release Bill Murray Christmas Special Directed by Sofia Coppola in December
Netflix recently acquired a Sofia Coppola directed holiday special, "A Very Murray Christmas," which stars comedian Bill Murray as himself, worried that his show will be ruined by a treacherous snow storm in New York City. -
Jerry Garcia Tribute Artists, Doppelgangers Battle In a Grateful Dead Trivia Game [WATCH]
Four front men and Jerry Garcia doppelgangers from New York area Grateful Dead cover bands were gathered at Rolling Stone's Manhattan office earlier this month to compare performance experiences, battle in a trivia game and recount their first ever Dead concert. -
Joy Division Fan to Turn Ian Curtis' Home Into Museum
One Joy Division super fan is in the process of purchasing the Macclesfield, England home that frontman Ian Curtis committed suicide in with plans of transforming it into a museum. -
Elliott Smith Documentary 'Heaven Adores You' to be Released on DVD
The limited theatrical release of the Elliott Smith documentary, "Heaven Adores You," kicked off on May 7. It was announced today that the film will be available on Blu Ray and DVD on July 17 via Eagle Rock Entertainment. -
Tame Impala Unveil 3D Video Crafted by Weirdcore for 'Currents' Single "Cause I'm A Man" [WATCH]
Perth, Australian rockers Tame Impala have been dropping tracks in preparation and celebration of their third studio LP release of Currents on July 17. Now, a 3D, mesmerizing video has been unveiled for the album's lead single 'Cause I'm a Man.' -
Amy Winehouse Documentary Trailer Shows 'Back To Black' Singer's Struggle With Fame [WATCH]
Over the weekend, Amy Winehouse documentary Amy debuted at the Cannes Film Festival and has since received rave reviews despite the lack of familial support. In a melancholy new trailer for 'Amy,' Winehouse tells the camera "The more people see of me, the more they'll realize that all I'm good for is making music," as the film details her rise to artistic notoriety and heartbreaking decline under pressure. -
Rolling Stones Play Entire 'Sticky Fingers' LP Live In LA [WATCH]
The Rolling Stones performed a sneak peak of their Zip Code tour set with a surprise concert at L.A.'s Fonda Theatre Wednesday night where the fivesome played the entirety of their 1971 LP Sticky Fingers for the first time ever. -
Performance Artist Marina Abramovic Claims Jay Z 'Completely Used Me'
In 2013, Jay Z collaborated with performance artist Marina Abramovic, whose 2010 installation The Artist is Present inspired the rap mogul's music video, Picasso Baby: A Performance Art Film. -
Main Poster for Amy Winehouse Documentary Film 'Amy' Unveiled
The Cannes Film Festival premiered the first viewing of the Amy Winehouse documentary titled "Amy" this weekend and now the official movie poster has premiered online with the 'Back to Black' singer staring straight ahead, sporting her signature thick black eyeliner paired with bold pink letters spelling her name. -
Dave Grohl Honors ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Co-Founder Pat Quinn at Webby Awards [WATCH]
Last summer exploded with heavy participation in ALS Ice Bucket Challenge videos with Dave Grohl's being one of the most memorable. During the Webby Awards, the Foo Fighters front man honored the viral awareness campaign and Pat Quinn, one of its co-founders. -
Taking Back Sunday Debuts Emotional Music Video for "Better Homes and Gardens" [WATCH]
Off of their most recent LP, 'Happiness Is,' Taking Back Sunday debuted an emotional, fiery music video for "Better Homes and Gardens." -
Tupac Shakur Biopic '7 Dayz' Seeks $300k On IndieGogo From Rapper's Friend Gobi M. Rahimi
Friend and filmmaker Gobi M. Rahimi who shared in Tupac Shakur's final moments before being shot, is hoping to raise $300,000 to craft a biopic surrounding the "Keep Ya Head Up," Rapper's final week. -
BBMAs 2015: Imagine Dragons Cover 'Stand By Me' for an Emotional Ben E. King Tribute
In a tribute to the recently deceased Ben E. King, Imagine Dragons took on an emotional rendition of one of the world's most widely covered songs, 'Stand By Me.' -
BBMAs 2015: Ed Sheeran Gives a Stripped Down Performance of 'Bloodstream' [WATCH]
With the unwavering audience participation of good friend Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran stepped onto the stage as a solo act at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards for a stripped down version of 'Bloodstream,' his fourth hit off of the 2014 sophomore album x. -
BBMAs 2015: Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth Perform 'See You Again' in Tribute to Paul Walker
Wiz Khalifa, Charlie Puth and Lindsey Stirling took to the stage at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards to perform 'See You Again' which has held the number one spot on the Billboard Charts for five weeks. -
BBMAs 2015: One Direction Accepts Top Group/Duo Award; Gives Zayn Malik Their "Brother" a Shout-Out
There's been a lot of firsts for One Direction with the recent, March 2015 departure of Zayn Malik. Winning their first award as a foursome at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards, the group accepted the first award of the night for Best Group/Duo. -
Jay Z Bad Mouths Spotify, Honors B.B. King During Tidal X: B-Sides Concert at Terminal 5
Saturday night at New York's Terminal 5 marked the first of two Tidal X: B-Sides shows hosted by Jay Z, where the rapper trash-talked Spotify and used the gig to honor the late B.B. King. -
George Harrison's 1963 Maton Guitar Sells at Auction for $485,000
The guitar George Harrison once played during the Beatles live summer performances in 1963 sold at Julien's Auctions on Friday for $485,000. The auction at New York's Hard Rock Café closely focused on rare belongings within music history. Michael Jackson's black sequined glove, a Madonna worn American flag tank top and Elvis Presley's marriage license and tour bus were also auctioned off. -
David Lynch Returns to 'Twin Peaks' Reprise After One Month Absence
One month after writer and director David Lynch parted ways with his involvement in Showtime's 'Twin Peaks' due to budget disagreements, Lynch took to twitter to announce he rejoined the cult classic revival. "Dear Twitter Friends, the rumors are not what they seem... It is !!! Happening again," Lynch tweeted. -
Jury Reaches Sentencing Decision for Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
On Friday, the Jury in the Boston Marathon bombing trial sat through its third day of deliberations over whether bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should see immediate death with the death sentence or suffer life in prison without possibility for release. As of 3 p.m. on Friday, the jury reached a verdict to be read aloud in court. -
Google's Self Driving Cars to Hit the Road This Summer
This summer in Mountain View, California, expect to see Google's self-driving cars leave the test track to weave in and out of traffic for the very first time. -
Houston Heights Bungalow On Sale Just $150 For Winner Of Essay Contest
Located on East 23rd street in Houston Heights, Michael Wachs plans to sell his 1920s 1,000 square foot bungalow for a small price of $150--but of course, there's a catch. -
Lonely Island to Star in Judd Apatow Music Documentary Spoof
With an array of music documentaries on the rise, Lonely Island decided to jump on the bandwagon with a spoof mockumentary. The comedic trio of Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone and Akiva Schaffer will star in the film produced by Judd Apatow and co-directed by Taccone and Schaffer. -
'True Detective' Season 2 Teaser Trailer Has Arrived [WATCH]
HBO has released their second teaser trailer for 'True Detective' season 2--this time, taking the form of a minute long, eerie clip. The second season will follow-up the wildly popular first season starring off and on screen buddies Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, both of whom were Emmy Nominees for their performances. -
Video Footage Shows Amtrak Train Speeding Up Before Derailment [WATCH]
In Tuesday's fatal Amtrak derailment at 9:30 p.m. in Philidelphia, eight were killed and over 200 passengers were sent to surrounding hospitals with injuries--new information shows that the train was accelerating at a hurried 106 mph around a curve at the time of the crash. -
Ozzy Osbourne, Steve-O, Anthony Kiedis, Star in Animals Asia Campaign for Mistreated Bears
In a new campaign video, Ozzy Osbourne, Steve-O, Anthony Kiedis and more banned together to aid Animals Asia in raising awareness for diminishing brown bears that are caged and treated inhumanely while being farmed for bile. -
Wear Your Label Sparking Awareness of Mental Health Issues Through Clothing - 'Sad but Rad'
In an attempt to promote mental health awareness, a new fashion brand is trying to spark conversation through clothing sold via Wear Your Label. -
Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder Sings 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' at Wrigley Field
During the 7th inning stretch, Pearl Jam front man and die-hard Chicago Cubs fan continued his tradition of singing baseball staple "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" to lift the spirits of fans spanning Wrigley Field. -
'The Craft' Remake: '90s Cult Classic Getting New Life
With the help of co-writer Phil Graziadei, director Leigh Janiak will take on her newest film project with a fresh adaptation of a supernatural teen thriller-the '90s cult classic following four catholic schoolgirls on a witchcraft journey, 'The Craft.'
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