Read the Twilight review here.
This weekend I bought the new album from The Foreign Exchange, the North Carolina-based hip-hop/soul duo made up of Phonte from Little Brother and Nicolay, titled Leave It All Behind. And, yo, it's dope. Go buy it. In the meantime, check out the group's latest video for the song "Daykeeper," featuring vocals by Muhsinah:
Yahoo Movies posted the latest trailer today for Watchmen, the film adaptation of the critically acclaimed graphic novel of the same name. This new trailer will debut on the big screen tonight before the new James Bond flick Quantum of Solace.
Sex columnist Dan Savage is speaking out on Proposition 8, which amended the California state constitution to restrict the definition of marriage to a union between a man and a woman.
Here here he is on The Colbert Report
And here he is on Anderson Cooper 360
In related news, Savage and others are calling for a boycott on the state of Utah (the passage of the same-sex marriage ban in California was heavily funded by the Mormon Church). In response, the Salt Lake City Weekly has stopped running Savage's sex advice column.
The other day, my friend told me there was an Obama ring tone floating around that was done to the beat of Lil' Wayne's "A Milli."
Well, I've found the video. And in doing so, I've found a plethora of everyday folks rapping about our president-elect. Check 'em out. Hilarious.
Read Matt Brunson's review here.
The headline says it all. LL's a moron:
You might have read in CL's Music Menu that singer/songwriter/musician/band leader Joe Jackson will be playing the Neighborhood Theatre tonight. I'm sure, however, that a ton of people don't know who this dude is and can't recall his music. Well, for both the fans and non-fans, I'm posting a few video clips of some of his best stuff. Check it out:
This song is called "Sunday Papers" ...
OK, here's a look at probably his biggest hit ...
And, lastly, here's a live version of my personal favorite Joe Jackson cut ...
Read the review here.
Read the review here.