Title: Incubus Kilmore Granted Three Year Restraining Order Against Koppell
Summary: Former INCUBUS DJ GAVIN KOPPELL has been ordered to get rid of any firearms in his possession after allegedly making threats against the man who replaced him in the...
Title: (Following Advance for Use Monday, February 15)
Summary: MORNING PREP - MORNING PREP - MORNING PREP - MORNING PREP ! ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY ! On February 15th, 1941, Duke Ellington recorded "Take The A Tr
Title: (Following Advance for Use Monday, Feb. 15)
Summary: Today in History Today is Monday, Feb. 15, the 46th day of 2010. There are 319 days left in the year. This is Presidents' Day. Today's Highlight in History: On Feb. 15, 1898, the U.S. battleship Maine mysteriously blew up in H
Title: VH1 Classic Celebrates The Who's Super Bowl XLIV Halftime Performance
Summary: For those who may have more than a passing interest in the halftime act of Super Bowl XLIV , VH1 Classic has you covered until The Who takes the stage on CBS's telecast of the NFL championship game.
Summary: By: Matthew Keever Texas is known for its music. Cities like Austin are known as music havens, while Houston is best known for its rap and hip-hop. Because of this, local musicians in Houston don’t usually get acknowledged, but UH’s own VerseCity is hoping to ch...
Summary: Five men of diverse musical backgrounds, an album in the making and epic stage performances describe one of Jonesboro's local bands that is working hard to make it big. Burning Waco, founded in the summer of 2008, consists of Joshua Neeley, lead vocals; Brett Walzer, lead guitar and vocals; Kris Hammons, rhythm guitar; Scott Thorn, bass guitar; and Shaun Kirby, drums.
Title: Carly Fiorina Campaign Promises Ads Even 'More Shocking' Than DEMON SHEEP
Summary: What's Your Reaction? One of the things that makes me sad about Carly Fiorina's "Demon Sheep" campaign ad is that I genuinely enjoy writing about campaign ads. Because they are so terrible!
Summary: It's always interesting when a band re-forms after a prolonged hiatus. It's usually done for the money, and/or because the project that was supposed to obliterate past efforts from the public consciousness goes over like a lead balloon. Ask Scott Weiland, he'll tell you.