Snow Patrol - Just Say Yes & NEW ALBUM
Snow Patrol - Just Say Yes & NEW ALBUM
To spotlight the full story of their career, Snow Patrol has released "Up To Now" -- a 30-track, double album of their favorite singles, album tracks, covers and a handful of new songs including "Just Say Yes," which Lightbody says "point to the future" of the band and its musical direction.
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From the Twilight Saga: New Moon's Vampire 'Marcus'
From the Twilight Saga: New Moon's Vampire 'Marcus'
We chat with Christopher Heyerdahl, who plays the vampire Marcus of the Volturi clan, in the Twilight Saga: New Moon.
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Interview With The Stills
Interview With The Stills
We chat with Tim and Liam from Montreal band The Stills to hear what it feels like to be considered a new band nine years into their career.
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Sesame Street Part 1
Sesame Street Part 1
InFANity goes behind the scenes of SESAME STREET, the most influential children's show ever! Find out how the show has endured for more than 40 years, introducing the world to Cookie Monster, Oscar the Grouch and more!
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Oprah Meets Sarah Palin
Oprah Meets Sarah Palin
Oprah Winfrey nabs her biggest interview of the year as she sits down with former Vice-Presidential nominee Sarah Palin. Sarah discusses the 2008 campaign, her war of words with Levi Johnston and presidential aspirations for 2012.
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Michael Jackson's Estate Lawyer
Michael Jackson's Estate Lawyer
Hollywood 411's Megan Tevrizian interviews Michael Jackson's Estate Attorney Howard Weitzman about the ongoing saga surrounding his will. See what he has to say about the Jackson family, Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael himself and more!
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Interview With Snow Patrol
Interview With Snow Patrol
We chat with Nathan from the band to learn what it's like to tour with the likes of U2 and Coldplay.
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Say Anything on "Say Anything"
Say Anything on "Say Anything"
With its first new album since 2007's "In Defense Of The Genre" out Nov. 3, Say Anything stopped by Billboard.com's studios to talk about the "dark," "cheeky" self-titled record.
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