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Pussy Riot member, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, has declared she is going on hunger strike starting today (Sept. 23). She and fellow Pussy Riot member Maria Alyokhina are currently serving two-year sentences in Russia after being found guilty of "hooliganism motivated by religious hatred or hostility" following a protest held at Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow. The group is known for its opposition to the politics of Vladimir Putin and for championing feminist and LGBT rights. -
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Mumford and Sons Take A Break Following Friday Night's Show in Kansas
Following a dram-filled year, Mumford and Sons have decided to take a break for a while after their show last night in Bonner Springs, Kansas, which ended their tour -
Eminem New Album: Rapper Reveals Familiar Album Art for 'The Marshall Mathers LP 2;' Is It A Good Sign or Bad?
The newly released album art for Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP 2" is either great news or terrible news, depending on how you interpret it. We've certainly heard both sides of the story around the water cooler at Music Times. -
Drake Tour: 'Nothing Was The Same' Rapper Reschedules Dates Due To 'Intense Rehearsal Schedule' [NEW SCHEDULE]
In his defense, Drake asked us "Would You Like A Tour?" and he didn't establish exactly when it would be. The rapper, whose "Nothing Was The Same" drops this week, announced Friday on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" that some of the dates on the aforementioned tour had to be rescheduled due to "an intense rehearsal schedule and technical production requirements that will be part of the show." -
iHeartRadio Festival Begins Tonight [FREE STREAM]
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Wisin (of Wisin Y Yandel) Announces New Album, Will Premiere New Single Monday
Wisin, half of the Latin-urban power-duo Wisin y Yandel, has singed a record deal with Sony Music and is set to release his second solo album, "Sobreviviente 2," in December. The first single off the forthcoming album is called "Que Viva la Vida" and will drop this Monday (Sept. 23). -
Sting's Musical 'The Last Ship' Coming To Broadway Fall 2014, Album Out Sept. 24
Sting-scored musical, "The Last Ship," will come to Broadway in the fall of 2014 after a run at the Bank of America Theatre in Chicago from June 10 through July 13, 2014. -
Tupac Shakur Biopic Is Officially Funded; Shooting to Begin Next Year
No guys, it's not not another new release of Tupac Shakur music. It's an announcement regarding the Tupac Shakur biopic! As in, the long-discussed-but-never-acted-upon plans for a Tupac Shakur biopic. An announcement was made on Thursday by Morgan Creek Productions and Emmet Furla Films stating that the two companies would finance and co-produce the film. -
Justin Timberlake Gets Knocked Down By Love In His Latest Single, ‘T.K.O.’ Off Upcoming Album, ‘The 20/20 Experience: 2 of 2” [LISTEN]
Justin Timberlake has given up on love in his new single, "T.K.O." Not even incredible "rematch sex" will keep him in the fight. This girl has thrown some unfair, low punches at him in their relationship and has officially put him out with a technical knockout. In the seven-minute song, Timbaland's aggressive beats put Timberlake in the fight, until he gives up saying, "What am I supposed to do?" -
Ron Howard Says 'Made In American Festival' Documentary Was A Challenge, He Didn't Know Many Of Bands
If you missed last year's inaugural Made In America Festival, you can experience the whole thing and more in an upcoming documentary, directed by two-time Oscar winner Ron Howard. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Howard says that he felt a little uncomfortable directing the documentary, seeing as he hadn't heard of many of the artists that were set to play.
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