'SNL': Tina Does Palin, Killers Perform

VIDEO! The comedienne returns to applause aplenty, while Brandon Flowers and Co. unveil two dance-y tunes off their new album.
The Killers, Sarah Palin and Tina Fey as Sarah Palin

In case you missed it, this weekend's Saturday Night Live was a hit -- with a return appearance from alum Tina Fey, who impersonated Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, and Las Vegas rockers the Killers, who unveiled two new tunes -- "Human" and "Spaceman" -- off their forthcoming album, Day & Age.

Fall Out Boy's Cover of Kanye West's "Love Lockdown"

Frontman Patrick Stump records a rendition of the tune in, "like, five minutes" and lights up the Internet.
Patrick Stump and Kanye West have love on lockdown

Kanye West's new single, "Love Lockdown," has become an Internet sensation seemingly overnight, storming both the Billboard and iTunes charts at astronomical speed. But it's not Kanye's version that's burning up the web today -- it's the version recorded by lead Fall Out Boy Patrick Stump.

Jay-Z vs. Oasis at Glastonbury

Hova's "Wonderwall" performance at Glastonbury has the message boards bangin' like it's Kanye at Bonnaroo all over again. Let's see what folks on both sides of the fence (and pond) have to say.

As has been well documented in YouTube land, Jay-Z reacted to Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher's

Hilly Kristal

Suicide's Alan Vega and the Dictators' Andy Shernoff wax nostalgic on the late manager and founder of seminal NYC venue CBGB.

Tony Wilson

Peter Hook, Mani, and Bob Lefsetz weigh in on the passing of "Mr. Manchester."

Last Friday (Aug. 10), seminal music entrepreneur Tony Wilson, the founder of Factory Records and manager behind New Order, the Happy Mondays, and Joy Division, as well as the owner of Manchester's '80s hotspot the Hacienda, died at the age of 57 due to a heart attack.

'The Simpsons Movie'

Tomorrow, the animated landmark series hits the big screen, appeasing fans' fervent anticipation.

After nearly 20 years on air, FOX's hit series The Simpsons will finally make its silver screen debut tomorrow (July 27), ushering the silly dramas of Homer, Marge, Maggie, Bart, and Lisa, among hordes of other four-fingered Springfield residents, into the feature-length film arena.

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