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- Posted on May 13th 2013 12:30PM by Spinner
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It's being called the first music video made in space.
In an online video, astronaut Chris Hadfield sings the David Bowie song "Space Oddity" while floating around in zero gravity aboard the International Space Station.
The video features shots of a floating guitar that would look like a Hollywood special effect ...
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- Posted on May 9th 2013 3:30PM by Spinner
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David Bowie has released a new music video for the title track from his album "The Next Day" and it's causing quite the controversy.
The NSFW-ish video features Marion Cotillard as a prostitute suffering from a severe case of stigmata and Gary Oldman as a perverted bishop in a church that also serves as a brothel. Needless to say, ...
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- Posted on May 8th 2013 5:00PM by Spinner
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In case you missed it, Matt Berninger, Aaron Dessner and Bryce Dessner of the National did an AMA (Ask Me Anything) on Reddit today. After answering a slew of fan questions, the band released a minimalist video clip for their new track "Sea of Love" off their upcoming new album Trouble Will Find Me. Check out the new video below. [Rolling ...
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- Posted on May 8th 2013 12:00PM by Spinner
Dimitrios Kambouris, Getty
The Lonely Island released a video today for their new single "Spring Break Anthem," a video that mixes spring break hijinx with same-sex marriage and wedding planning.
In a sneaky swerve the video starts off as a new edition of actor Zach Galifianakis' Funny Or Die "Between Two Ferns" series. In it the "Hangover" ...
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- Posted on May 6th 2013 2:30PM by Spinner
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The Rolling Stones opened up their 2013 North American leg of their "50 And Counting..." tour Friday night in Los Angeles, but it was rather obvious special guest Gwen Stefani didn't quite get the memo.
The group's 23-song set at Staples Center kicked off with the UCLA Marching Band coming out before "Get Off My Cloud" but ...
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- Posted on May 3rd 2013 3:45PM by Spinner
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Late Beastie Boys member Adam "MCA" Yauch is getting a New York City park named after him.
City officials are turning the Brooklyn Heights-area Palmetto Playground into "Adam Yauch Playground."
The rapper, who died at age 47 due to throat cancer, actually used to hang out in the park. The local Brooklyn Heights Blog had ...
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- Posted on May 2nd 2013 3:00PM by Spinner
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Montreal electro-popster Grimes and breakout R&B star Frank Ocean were announced as 2013 Webby Award winners in New York earlier today.
But the duo didn't win their Webbys, awarded generally for "excellence on the Internet including websites, interactive advertising, online film & video and mobile content," for their ...
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