Over a decade of whirlwind development, the Landmarks Preservation Commission has repeatedly played dance partner to a potent mix of preservationists, developers and city politicians.
Niall Ferguson?s latest book, ?The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World,? went to press in May 2008, but it shrewdly anticipates many aspects of the current financial crisis.
A project that will allow users to audition by uploading videos of themselves performing a composition by Tan Dun was announced on Monday in London and New York.
The new Capitol Visitor Center in Washington has more than doubled the building?s footprint and is expected to increase its annual visitors to more than three million.
A review of 173 studies found that more time with television, films, video games, magazines, music and the Internet was linked to rises in childhood obesity, tobacco use and sexual behavior.
It's time for another Britney Spears comeback: Call this one the remix version. It was only last year that our damaged diva attempted to put the focus back on her once spectacular music career with 'Blackout.' A tight collection of sexy club-oriented
By Steve Traiman ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (Billboard) - 'Halo Trilogy,' a compilation of the complete soundtracks of Microsoft's top-selling 'Halo' video game franchise, will be released Tuesday (December 2) as a five-disc collectible set. The bonus 'Halo
The music of Halo is probably more well-respected than the game's story and gameplay. Heck, everything about Halo that wasn't the story was more well-respected than the story. Anyway, with the official soundtrack available, gamers can re-live their
- Retail By Paul Sexton, London In an all-new top three on the U.K. album chart, the Killers' 'Day & Age' (Vertigo/Universal) took the No. 1 spot ahead of Guns N' Roses' 'Chinese Democracy' (Black Frog/Geffen), while Take That scored its 11th U.K. career
- Retail By Paul Sexton, London In an all-new top three on the U.K. album chart, the Killers' 'Day & Age' (Vertigo/Universal) took the No. 1 spot ahead of Guns N' Roses' 'Chinese Democracy' (Black Frog/Geffen), while Take That scored its 11th U.K. career