Slash Postpones Los Angeles Show Due to Ailing Singer Myles Kennedy
Slash's Los Angeles date will have to wait as singer Myles Kennedy has come down ill. As a result, the group has postponed tonight's (Oct. 3) show at the Wiltern until Dec. 2.
Slash's Los Angeles date will have to wait as singer Myles Kennedy has come down ill. As a result, the group has postponed tonight's (Oct. 3) show at the Wiltern until Dec. 2.
If you've ever been to a major college football game, you know what to expect: RVs of drunken alumni, liquored-up coeds and babies doing keg stands. Wait…WHAT? Well, apparently that's the way some fans roll at Arizona State University.
Arizona State University police are inve
It was Sept. 29, 1992 when Alice in Chains released their sophomore set, 'Dirt,' a brooding masterpiece that would stand as one of the '90s best works.
We've been waiting patiently for a proper follow-up to 1994's 'Dumb and Dumber' for, well, almost 20 years now. (Let's not count that unfortunate prequel.) One of those projects that seems to have life for a moment once every two years, it has never felt like it was going to truly come together. But the stars appear to be aligning for our dopey friends, as writer-directors Peter and Bobby Farrelly have revealed the title of the new 'Dumb and Dumber' installment.
By now, even non-football fans have heard about the officiating debacle in last night's showdown between the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks (just check your Facebook feed). Facing a 12-7 deficit with just seconds left to play, Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson rolled out of the pocket and threw a desperation heave into the end zone, resulting in a game-clinching interception for the Packers.
Except it wasn't. Instead, the NFL's much-maligned replacement officials inexplicably ruled the play a touchdown for the Seahawks, ignoring an obvious offensive pass-interference penalty and cementing the phrase "simultaneous catch" into the lexicon of poor sports officiating.
This screw-up will, hopefully, lead to the return of the real refs—but let's not forget that they too have made their share of awful calls over the years. Here's a look at some of the NFL's most controversial officiating decisions:
Paula Deen is back in the headlines these days, but this time it doesn't have anything to do with that diabetes drug that she's been recently criticized for peddling to her fans.
This time around, Deen has been making headlines for a raunchy video of her swearing it up behi
What did we learn in Week Four? National title hopes are alive and well for Florida State and Oregon. Oklahoma’s are on life support. Notre Dame's defense is really good. LSU can win with defense. And Alabama continues to roll.
Here are all the highlights from this week in college football.
Godsmack have always been vocal about how much of an influence Pantera had on their career and so it seemed only fitting that when the 2012 Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival rolled into Pantera’s home state of Texas that the band would pay homage to them at some point during the night.
If you’ve never heard the name Courtney Stodden, you must not own a television, or have access to the internet, but you're reading this, so we're probably all on the same page.
Here is our list of the 10 best video game theme songs that you probably hummed on your way to work.
Will they go down in history as heroes, or choke when it matters most? Many of the most rewarding moments in professional sports are borne from last-second heroics.
Slipknot / Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor was the guest on Full Metal Jackie’s radio show this past weekend. He spoke all the hard work Stone Sour put into their double concept album ‘House of Gold & Bones - Part 1’ and ‘Part 2,’ as well as this year’s first installment of Knotfest and how long Slipknot fans will need to wait for new music. If you missed Jackie’s show, read the full interview with Corey Taylor: