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From the folks that brought you that "Stand by Me" video.
Plus, Khloe Kardashian tries to downplay the connection between her reality show with Lamar Odom and the Lakers getting swept, on our regular late-night roundup.
Also, see Giovanna Battaglia's latest 'W' editorial.
Another Record Store Day special.
Did the 'Idol' Rolling Stones night prove unsettling for you?
All they've got to show for it is $869 million.
The creators of the video game Band Hero are being sued by the members of No Doubt because the band didn't realize it was being made into a "virtual karaoke circus act."
Once again, the Queen of Nightlife is defending her New York and London clubs against alarmists.
Major-label competitor Live Nation is considering outsourcing their distribution to … major labels!
The Rolling Stones' publishing company thinks Wayne's "Playin' With Fire" sounds a little too much like the band's "Play With Fire," weirdly.
Also, Lindsay is still being lesbianish, Huma still loves Weiner, and Chace Crawford continues to be hot and available in our daily gossip roundup.
Plus: DJ Shadow sells out, kind of, and Art Brut's Eddie Argos has a message for Martha and the Vandellas.
Members of the unofficial Stones fan club, the Shidoobees, had never met up for a mere movie before.
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