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Grammy Awards: New Performers Announced

Muse, Janelle Monae and Bruno Mars have been added to the list of artists performing at next ...

P Diddy to play free London gig

P. Diddy has declared that he is going to play a free gig in London soon. The rapper made the ...

Happy Birthday, Rob Bourdon!

May all your wishes come true! Edit: Rob is a trending Topic on Twitter! Keep up the good work ...

Linkin Park News Roundup: New Video, North American Tour & More

lp There have been so many Linkin Park news the last days, so I thought I could do a little summary for you guys! 1. The video for Linkin Park's upcoming single "Burning in the Skies" was shot. Here is what director Joe Hahn and LP mastermind Mike Shinoda tweeted about that: http://twitter.com/#!/joehahnLP/status/26774154636173312 http://twitter.com/#!/joehahnLP/status/27569268971278337 http://twitter.com/#!/m_shinoda/status/27570152237178881 Sounds very interesting. Explosions would definitely fit to the songtitle! 2. Mike Shinoda will be ...

RETNA – The “Hallelujah” World Tour

SOURCE: Known Gallery More infos to come!

Exhibition Dates, Chat & Gallery Added!

I've added the dates of current and upcoming exhibitions all around the world to the sidebar! If ...

Paramore record new song “In The Mourning”

Hayley and Taylor from Paramore record a new song called 'In The Mourning.'

If you found something cool on the Internet…

Source: http://twitter.com/#!/mindvend/status/26041661104594944

BREAKING NEWS: Linkin Park on SNL

Just posted on Mikeshinoda.com: Quickie announcement: Linkin Park will be playing Saturday ...

Poll: Nation No Closer to King’s Dream

MLK (ATLANTA) — Despite having their first black president, Americans are no more certain than before that the country is closer to the racial equality preached by Martin Luther King Jr., a poll shows. Seventy-seven percent of people interviewed in an AP-GfK poll say there has been significant progress toward King's dream, about the same as the 75 percent who felt that way in 2006, before Obama was elected. Just over one in five, 22 percent, say they feel there has been "no significant progress" toward that dream. "The exuberance and thrill of seeing an African American elected to the presidency has been tempered by the outrageous claims that we've heard about him," said William Jelani Cobb, a history professor at Rutgers University. ...
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