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As promised, St. Vincent (born Annie Clark) contributed a new song to the current season of her friend Lena Dunham's show GIRLS on HBO. The track, "Teenage Talk," played as the credits rolled on Episode 8, which aired last night. The song fits well with the sound she went for on her Grammy-winning self-titled effort, which makes sense seeing as it was one of the tracks left on the cutting room floor (until now). -
'Girls' Creator Lena Dunham Talks Woody Allen, 'Puritanical' America and Campus Rape at Sundance Panel [WATCH]
Lena Dunham, creator of the HBO sitcom "Girls," has become the voice of twentysomethings everywhere who are struggling to figure out the transition from youth to adulthood. The writer/director spoke during a panel at the Sundance Film Festival over the weekend where she talked about Woody Allen, the escalating campus rape problem and how "puritanical" America is nowadays. Actresses Mindy Kaling and Kristen Wiig were also at the event. -
St. Vincent, Grimes To Premiere New Songs On Season 4 Of HBO's 'Girls'
The fourth season of HBO's hit series Girls is underway, and now the show's music supervisor Manish Raval has announced that St. Vincent and Grimes will premire new music on upcoming episodes. In an interview with Billboard, he talked about how he secured the exclusives. -
Is Kate Middleton's Severe Morning Sickness Being Caused By A Set Of Twins?
Kate Middleton's current bout with morning sickness has made major headlines because it has kept the duchess from several royal engagements. Normally the palace would never confirm a pregnancy before the 12-week mark but Middleton's sickness has been so disruptive that they were better off letting the good news out rather than having the media speculating and rumor-mongering about her health. According to royal insiders' it seems that Middleton's sickness may be a bit worse than anticipated due to the fact that she's carrying twins. -
Watch: Lily Allen drops arcade inspired 'L8 CMMR' lyric video for 'Girls' song
Lily Allen's man may be a late comer, but her newest lyric video is right on time. Today (Feb. 17), the British pop princess released an old-school video game inspired clip for her newest track "L8 CMMR." -
EXCLUSIVE: 'Girls' music supervisor Manish Raval talks Volume 2 soundtrack, exclusive songs, karaoke and more
Today the new Girls soundtrack, Girls Volume 2: All Adventurous Women Do, hits stores. Music Times sat down with the brain behind the music selection, music supervisor Manish Raval to talk about how he snagged exclusive tracks for Girls, what the process is for finding the right track for the right moment, what band he'd love to have on the show, who decides what songs the characters sing in karaoke scenes and what acts you should be paying attention to right now. -
Jenny Lewis debuted new song, 'Completely Not Me,' on the season three premiere of HBO's 'Girls' [LISTEN]
Last night, Girls season three premiered on HBO. As we reported earlier, the show's music supervisor secured some exclusive tracks for this season from artists including Beck, Miguel and Lily Allen as well as Rilo Kiley's Jenny Lewis, who debuted an new song for the season premiere called "Completely Not Me." -
HBO’s 'Girls' to feature new music from Miguel, Beck, Lily Allen and more in season three
The HBO series Girls comes back January 12. The show has gained attention not only for its humor and portrayal of the modern woman in the big city but also for its impeccable soundtrack. Icona Pop's "I love It" soared up the charts after being featured on an episode, and both fun. and Santigold have written original tracks for the series. -
'Girls' Star Jemima Kirke Jumps All over Jay-Z During 'Picasso Baby' Video Shoot, Has To Be Removed by Security [VIDEO]
In a room full of artists and performers, there's no doubt that Jay-Z was the most recognizable face. The rapper had assembled a crowd of artists to a gallery in Chelsea to watch as he shot a music video for single "Picasso Baby." Someone there needed a little bit more attention however, or was just feeling a little too arty for security's comfort. Jemima Kirke, an actress in the HBO program "Girls," was removed after literally jumping all over the rapper.
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