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  • Improv Everywhere’s Pop-Up Concerts Bring Joy, Absurdity to the Streets of New York

    Improv Everywhere describes itself as "a New York City-based prank collective that causes scenes of chaos and joy in public places."
  • Five Quickies: JAMES LEVINE BACK at the MET, Bill Nye "Plays" Beethoven on 'DWTS,' Chet Baker's Cartier Watch, Alfie Boe's Expired Boxers, Pokémon Musical

    News gets made fresh everyday. News gets made fresh everyday. And with the world's best musicians, singers, dancers and actors going back to repertory work after their summer stocks, there's more good news happening now than there was, say, back in August.
  • The Biggest and Fastest Growing Churches in America

    Outreach Magazine recently partnered with LifeWay Research to determine which churches in America are the fastest growing.
  • Touché Amoré: Life Is Good, but Los Angeles Band Keeps It as Hardcore as Ever on 'Is Survived By'

    Touché Amoré and vocalist Jeremy Bolm are in a good place. They've gotten to tour in support of great acts including Rise Against, A.F.I. and Converge, and things are looking up. Which can be tough when you're in a hardcore band. Find out how Bolm and company created new album "Is Survived By" without faking it.
  • REVIEW: Sting, 'The Last Ship' [STREAM]

    His first solo album in a decade, The Last Ship is quite a departure from Sting's usual rock ballads. The album is actually the soundtrack to the upcoming musical of the same name, set to hit Broadway about a year from now.
  • Lorde and 'Pure Heroine' Thrive on Subject Matter Too Mature for Adult Pop Stars To Grasp

    Sex, sex sex...and an occasional R&B ballad. Why is 16 year-old Ella "Lorde" O'Connor the only pop star who seems to understand honest relationship dynamics?
  • Watch Jimmy Fallon's Lip Sync-Off With Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Stephen Merchant

    In case you missed it Tuesday night, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Stephen Merchant went head to head to head with Jimmy Fallon for a lip sync-off on Late Night.
  • Pearl Jam Unveils Short Film on 'Lightning Bolt' Featuring Judd Apatow and Carrie Brownstein

    Lightning Bolt comes out in a few weeks, so to promote the record, Pearl Jam has released a short documentary about how the record came to be. Directed by Danny Clinch (Immagine In Cornice), the film shows footage of the Seattle group performing new material, jamming out in cars, surfing, and answering questions from their guest interviewers, which include Judd Apatow, Carrie Brownstein (Portlandia, Wild Flag), Former NLF star Steve Gleason (who is battling ALS), and hall-of-fame Australian surfer Mark Richards.
  • Justin Bieber Makes Appearance on Zach Galifianakis' 'Between Two Ferns' Web Talk-Show on Funny or Die

    Zach Galifianakis takes a jab at Justin Bieber in his most recent episode of "Between Two Ferns" on Funny or Die. Past interviews include, Michael Cera, Jon Hamm, Will Ferrell, James Franco, Jimmy Kimmel and more.
  • Phantogram Officially Announces New EP, Releases New Song, 'Celebrating Nothing' [LISTEN]

    Following the release of "Black Out Days," its first single since 2001, Phantogram has unveiled a new track, "Celebrating Nothing." The New York electro-pop duo also announced an upcoming, self-titled EP coming out next week. However, the band still hasn't mentioned anything new about its second LP Voices.
  • 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' Soundtrack Artists Revealed

    The Hunger Games: Catching Fire has been one of this year's most anticipated films, and its soundtrack is loaded with talent, too. According to Rolling Stone, Coldplay, Of Monsters and Men, The National, Christina Aguilera, The Weeknd, Lorde, Ellie Goulding, Patti Smith, and more will be featured on the film' series' second installment.
  • Atoms for Peace Make TV Debut on The Daily Show, Play 'Default' Off 'Amok' and "Harrowdown Hall' Off 'The Eraser' [WATCH]

    Thom Yorke (Radiohead) and Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers) from and Atoms for Peace stopped by The Daily Show with Jon Stewart last night to promote their world tour and make their television debut. The band, which also includes Nigel Godrich (Radiohead), Joey Waronker (Beck, R.E.M.) and Mauro Refosco (For in the Dark), released its debut album, Amok, back in February.
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