Spring into some of 2011’s hottest forthcoming indie, hip-hop, pop releases
See what's coming from Fleet Foxes, Lil Wayne and others
See what's coming from Fleet Foxes, Lil Wayne and others
New on the Criterion Collection is the documentary of Harvey Milk, which reveals how accurate Gus Van Sant's film is.
Zack Snyder doesn't know the difference between a movie and a music video.
Chris Brown's latest records doesn't do a thing to make us forget his past sins.
We can't understand their lyrics, but these Puerto Ricans still rock.
Legendary blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa's latest album "Dust Bowl" shows him back in top form.
"Vices & Virtues" has the ability to win Panic! at the Disco's fans back.
"Protest the Hero" is an early contender for best metal album of the year.
A baseball glossary for everyday life
New mixtape from a well known artist, but one rarely seen solo.
WEEKEND fills out its lineup card with movies, music and Jeter's girlfriends
"Angles" is the most anticipated rock release of the year from one of the most influential garage rock groups in the last decade.
Sex, drugs, and R&B are the inspiration for this mysterious band's debut
Yes, Yellowcard is still making music.
"Crysis 2" is really just a standard FPS following off the amazing looking original, but it doesn't disappoint.
Despite factors reducing its popularity, baseball is still America's Pastime
With reality stars Donald Trump and Sarah Palin thinking about running for the Republican presidential nomination, not to mention media hog Michele Bachmann, we wondered why they didn't just make the whole nomination a reality TV show. Here's some of the ideas we envisioned.
“Sexting” has become a hot-button issue in the growing divide between parents, their kids and the use of technology. Parents are oblivious more often than not when it comes to how their children are “socializing.”
Would you rather have a chocolate bar or a gallon of gas? Personally, I love chocolate, and I ride the bus everyday, so I would most certainly choose the chocolate bar.
Matt Zoller Seitz has a point about TV and "The Simpsons," but does it fit movies?