Jul 29, 2009
By Laura Studarus
Comic-Con 2009
At last weekend’s San Diego Comic-Con, Britain’s Doctor Who was honored by the Guinness Book of World Records as “The Most Successful Sci-Fi Television Show.” Among the other honorees were The Simpsons, Detective Comics, Spider-Man, Farscape, Stan Lee, and zombies. More
Jul 29, 2009
By Laura Studarus
Dr. Dog
Philly-poppers Dr. Dog have just announced their signing to ANTI- Records. Summer/Fall tour begins Saturday. More
Jul 29, 2009
By Mark Redfern
Psych
And so it began. After months of build up the San Diego Comic-Con was finally here. Here’s a rundown of what we saw on day one of Comic-Con: the Entertainment Weekly: Wonder Women: Female Power Icons in Pop Culture, panels on the TV shows Burn Notice and Psych, and the world premiere of the Green Lantern: First Flight direct-to-DVD animated movie. More
Jul 29, 2009
By Mark Redfern
Comic-Con 2009 - Day Two
Comic-Con took over San Diego, CA this past Wednesday through Sunday. We sent photographer Wendy Lynch Redfern down to capture the action. Check out her photos from day two of Comic-Con, includings photos of these panels: The Prisoner (Jim Caviezel and others), 24 (Kiefer Sutherland and others), Bones (Emily Deschanel and others), Dollhouse (Joss Whedon, Eliza Dushku, and others), TV Guide’s Sci Fi Hot List (which featured The Big Bang Theory‘s Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons, Chuck‘s Zachary Levi, V‘s Scott Wolf, Flash Forward‘s John Cho, Eastwick‘s Rebecca Romijn, and others), as well as shots from The Eisner Awards (the comic book industry’s version of the Oscars or Emmys). Also check out a bunch of cool people at day two’s events, most of them in full costume! More
Jul 29, 2009
By Michele Yamamoto
The Fiery Furnaces
The eccentric and (sometimes) quixotic brother and sister duo, The Fiery Furnaces, have announced plans to cover their own album, I’m Going Away, as two separate and autonomous solo projects. More
Jul 28, 2009
By Michele Yamamoto
Atlas Sound
Broadcast returns to tour North America for the first time in four years alongside Bradford Cox’s Atlas Sound. More