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First Posters Released for ‘David Brent: Life on the Road’
Featuring 'The Office' boss in a sweet dragon kimono
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Music History
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Television
Punk Icon Richard Hell Reviewed ‘Vinyl,’ Calling it “Mediocre” and “Inaccurate”
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New Music
Baauer Busts Through the Boundaries of Electronic Music
He's got more breakdowns than metal and more caffeinated fizz than a six-pack of Jolt Cola
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Music History
This 1993 Guns N’ Roses Album Cover Includes a Message Encrypted in the Zodiac Killer’s Code
Weirdest GN'R trivia ever.
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Film
CGI and ‘Practical’ Special Effects Have (Finally) Found a Perfect Balance
Welcome to the a golden age of special effects in action films
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Interviews
PUP’s Zack Mykula Talks ‘The Dream Is Over’ Process, Shares Tour Stories
Come for the beer, stay for the Jäger.
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Opinion
Where’s the Startup that will Disrupt the Concert Ticket Industry?
Modern concert ticketing is a nightmare. We need an Uber or Airbnb to shake it up
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Satire
Ten Things That Would Have Made a More Exciting Super Bowl Halftime Show than Coldplay
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News
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Television
Comedy Duo The Mighty Boosh are Working Together Again
Whatever they're up to, let's hope they bring back The Crack Fox.
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In Memoriam
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Music History
Beck on Bowie: He Was a Bridge from the Era of the Crooner to the Rock Frontman
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