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Sadly, we won't get to watch the spectacle of Steve Jobs following through on his threat to shut down iTunes.
Snider is guesting on IFC’s mockumentary-ish show 'Z-Rock' this Sunday.
The National Music Publishers' Association has requested a hike in royalty rates, and Apple has said that could force it to shut down iTunes.
He'll be releasing an iPhone-based version of the video game Tap Tap Revolution, featuring NIN tracks.
Wal-Mart will be the exclusive retailer of the AC/DC edition of Rock Band and EA signs a new deal.
It's the American Library Association's 27th annual celebration of the First Amendment.
The composer has been tapped to score an opera based on a book that portrays Walt Disney as a racist.
Prosecutor turned thriller writer Alafair Burke’s latest novel, ‘Angel’s Tip,’ is based on the club killings of Jennifer Moore and Imette St. Guillen.
Can they go up against the Thompson LES with its Susur Lee venture?
Who knew that flipping burgers could mean medical, dental, vision, a 401(k), flex spending, and revenue-sharing?
A series of classes teaches you how to surf the wave of food blogs, shows, and podcasts.
The Knitting Factory is moving to Brooklyn, but residents may not get the Greenwich, Connecticut peace and quiet they’re hoping for.
Herb Wilson was spotted smooching Star Jones at the U.S. Open yesterday.
Franklin Becker’s new project, who will cook in the old Dani, and more restaurant news for a packed autumn.
More details on the shooting outside of the lounge's weekly hip-hop party.
The search continues for a location that’s seedy enough to be called Siberia.
Trendy ‘Purple’ magazine is having its Fashion Week party there, but details about the venue are scarce.
A bar constructed of salvaged bowling-alley lanes, too.
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