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Is Rock Dead?

Rock bands had a hard time breaking through in 2010, but our critics say indie groups like Vampire Weekend might be nirvana for the genre. By Gil Kaufman Photo: Getty Images There was a time not long ago when good-old fashioned meat-and-potatoes rockers like Nickelback, Hinder and Disturbed frequently landed albums in the top 10 and reeled off solid chart singles. Then came a new generation of bands like MGMT, Vampire Weekend and Arcade Fire who were heralded as the saviors of a limping-along genre that had been overtaken by pop cuties like Katy Perry, Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga. “In 2010, we just didn’t see the people like the MGMTs, who potentially could have taken over the top from being a great niche artist to being a pop sensation [take off],” said Noah Callahan-Bever, editor-in-chief of Complex magazine, addressing the psychedelic duo’s confounding, sometimes confusing second album, Congratulations. But maybe it was just an off year and, as Elliott Wilson, founder and CEO of Rap Radar suggested, we’re due for the kind of musical flushing of the pipes we experienced back in 1991 with the rise of Nirvana. Back then, music was emerging from an era of spandex and lipstick rule by a generation of hair-metal bands like Poison and M

Students Protest Against Smoking Ban on Campus

Smokers had no problem finding a light outside The Union around noon on Dec. 9. To voice their opinions regarding the Students’ Association’s decision to put a campus-wide smoking ban to a student vote, 10 to 15 smoked their pipes and Winston cigarettes as part of a protest outside the west doors of The Union. added by: Donna_Martin

Signs That Show Man Made Global Warming is Definitely Still Happening

As your boiler breaks down, your pipes freeze, your car won’t start, your Ocado delivery fails to arrive, your train is cancelled, your neck is broken after slipping on black ice and you lie in an emergency ward waiting for a doctor to turn up only to learn that they’re all off today because of the weather, you might be forgiven for thinking that all this has something to do with global cooling, changes in the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, and the decline in sunspot activity perhaps auguring a new Maunder minimum. But you couldn’t be more wrong. “It’s all actually a sign that man made global warming is very much a live issue and that there’s more of it happening than ever,” says a top scientist, who holds the British record for securing grant-funding for global warming research projects so he must know what he’s talking about. “Look at the Met office,” the scientist goes on. “They’ve just told us that 2010 is the hottest year since records began in 1850 and even though the stupid Central England Temperature record tells us something quite different and even though the year hasn’t actually finished yet they must know what they’re talking about and they definitely can’t have fiddled the data because the Met office is part of the government and they wouldn’t lie or get things wrong which is why that barbecue summer was such a scorcher.” The big problem is, the scientist said, is that the public are really stupid. They think just because Dr David Viner of the Climatic Research Unit said in the Independent in 2000 that soon there’d be no snow because of global warming, when what he actually meant was that soon there’d be lots of snow and that this would be “proof” of global warming. The interviewer just missed out the word “proof” that’s all because journalists are lazy that way. Then the scientist issued a cut-out-and-keep guide of Signs That Show Man Made Global Warming Is Definitely Still Happening And That Cancun Won’t Be An Almighty Flop. 1. Warm weather 2. Cold weather 3. In-between weather. 4. Dark skies at night 5. Light skies in the morning 6. An unpleasant moist/damp/wet sensation when it rains 7. Ice appearing when the temperature drops below zero 8. Clouds rolling across sky in all sorts of funny shapes, some days like cotton wool, other days in streaks, and on some days not there at all. 9. Ursine subarboreal toilet activity 10. Strong new evidence of ultramontane sympathies at the Vatican added by: rodstradamus

Usher To Release Versus LP In August

An extension of Raymond v. Raymond, album features eight new songs. By Mawuse Ziegbe Usher Photo: Mike Coppola/FilmMagic R&B megastar Usher will release an extension of his latest hit album, Raymond v. Raymond, on August 24. The album, entitled Versus, features eight new songs, including the Pitbull collaboration “DJ Got Us Fallin’ in Love,” which recently premiered on the singer’s website . In addition to Versus, Usher will also put out Raymond v. Raymond (The Deluxe Edition) on the same day. The deluxe edition of the crooner’s chart-topping album will include all the tracks from Versus and the original version of Raymond v. Raymond. The singer’s latest album took the top spot on the Billboard albums chart when it debuted earlier this year, moving more than 300,000 copies during its first week of release. Before Raymond dropped, the hit-making heartthrob told MTV News that the album held special significance for him. “This album means so much to my career,” Usher said. “I think this is the one time where I’m able to put it all in, emotionally and the good times — super-freaky and then also super-emotional. Raymond v. Raymond, artistically, is one of my greatest pieces of work, not only just because of the content but also the people whom I got involved in it: T.I., Will.I.Am, Puff, Nicki Minaj.” Usher has also proven he has an eye for talent with the breakout success of teen prot

USC Football — Drowning

Filed under: Reggie Bush , TMZ Sports This just in to the TMZ metaphors desk — USC football ‘s locker room is underwater.

‘American Idol’ Top 10 Men: What They Need To Do

After a rocky week one, we have some advice for Andrew Garcia, John Park and the rest of the guys. By Eric Ditzian Andrew Garcia Photo: Michael Becker / FOX The pressure is on the top 10 “American Idol” men. After a series of roundly derided performances last week that had experts and fans questioning if this season’s talent is the weakest in the show’s history , Andrew Garcia, Casey James and the rest of the men will take the “Idol” stage Tuesday night (March 2) after a last-minute switch with the top 10 ladies (word is Crystal Bowersox is suffering from unspecified “medical issues”). So what do the men need to do to win back the hearts — and ears — of the nation? How can they get enough votes to avoid landing in the bottom two? Here’s what we do (and don’t) want to see from these “Idol” hopefuls. Andrew Garcia We’ve already heard Garcia remix versions of tunes from Paula Abdul, Adele and Fall Out Boy. And we’ve already seen how what we at first took for wild originality has come to seem like remix-by-the-numbers blandness. Garcia needs to forget about reinventing a tune and wow us with his vocals instead of his musical tinkering. Casey James That this cowboy kid had the best men’s performance of last week said more about the show’s overall weakness than it did about his rendition of Bryan Adams’ “Heaven.” We’ll be looking to see James expand on his chilled-out singer/songwriter vibe and deliver a bit of old-fashioned rock and roll,

Yep, That’s Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning Really Singing on Runaways Soundtrack

We all know that Robert Pattinson can sing. But how are the pipes of his ladylove? We’re about to find out! Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning have taken time out from hiding at…

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State of the Union Drinking Game and Comment Party USA

State of the Union time! There will be special commenting, and drinking, from your favorite bloggers, as long as your favorite bloggers are me! But what should we expect, and when should we drink? Before we go any further, let us know that friends like Ana Marie Cox and the Wonkette kids are all watching and drinking and so on, too! Click on everyone! Now, let us examine the special guests: We have Kid Scientists (like on Letterman!), entrepreneurs (some of whom benefited from the stimulus!), soldiers (some of whom benefited from the GI bill!), Haiti’s ambassador to the US, some lady who had some problem with her credit card, and one person whose family was denied coverage by an insurance company. Sorry, health care! Looks like it’s more stimulus’s night to shine.

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Toxin in Iraq water pipes kills first US soldier

When soldiers are engaged in battle, either foreign or domestic, they expect a certain amount of risk.

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Gywneth and Leighton Ready to Make Beautiful Music Together

Gwyneth Paltrow is ready to remind hubby Chris Martin that she can carry a tune, too.

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