Fri, August 31, 2007 (4:28pm EDT)
Social networking site MySpace has announced its first nationwide concert tour, co-headlined by Hellogoodbye and Say Anything. Another featured band on the tour is the Japanese group Polysics, who recently signed with MySpace Records. They are scheduled to release a new U.S. album, titled "Polysics or Die: VISTA!!!," on October 9.
The tour begins in Seattle on October 16 and ends in Las Vegas on November 23. Tickets go on sale today (August 31) for MySpace members, and will be opened to the general public on September 6.
The tour begins in Seattle on October 16 and ends in Las Vegas on November 23. Tickets go on sale today (August 31) for MySpace members, and will be opened to the general public on September 6.
Fri, August 31, 2007 (2:04pm EDT)
YOH, the bassist of rock band ORANGE RANGE, revealed on Friday that he got married in June. His wife is the same age as him and is also from Okinawa. She is currently pregnant, with a due date at the end of the year.
Fri, August 31, 2007 (1:51pm EDT)
A second series is in the works for the current incarnation of BS-i's "Keitai Deka" drama franchise. "Keitai Deka Kai Zenigata," which stars Aya Omasa, begins its new season on October 6 in the same Saturday 11:00pm time slot as the currently airing series.
The new series will also see the return of actor Shinji Yamashita to the franchise, after an absence of a year and a half.
The new series will also see the return of actor Shinji Yamashita to the franchise, after an absence of a year and a half.
Fri, August 31, 2007 (1:32pm EDT)
Internationally acclaimed artist Takashi Murakami will have a retrospective exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. Titled © MURAKAMI, the exhibit includes more than 90 of his works, occupying over 20,000 square feet at The Geffen Contemporary. It runs from October 29 to February 11.
It has also been announced that a pop-up Louis Vuitton store will be open inside the exhibit, selling handbags and other goods with Murakami's designs.
It has also been announced that a pop-up Louis Vuitton store will be open inside the exhibit, selling handbags and other goods with Murakami's designs.


