
- While Foxy Brown spends some alone time in solitary confinement, her lawyer insists it’s a “misunderstanding” that got her there. In regards to the incident with another female inmate, Brown’s lawyer says Foxy simply “stood her ground, but there wasn’t any contact.” As for refusing to take a drug test, Brown’s “hearing difficulties” are to blame, as she has a “battery-operated device that sometimes dies out.”
- Marilyn Manson’s much-younger girlfriend Evan Rachel Wood is on the cusp of signing a recording contract with Interscope (Manson’s label, coincidence?) based on her performance in Beatles-scored Across the Universe and the claim, “You should hear her karaoke!” Or maybe she’s just filling the gap left by …
- Trent Reznor, fresh from severing ties with Interscope, will further test out the In Rainbows theory as his protégé Saul Williams will offer MP3s of his new (controversially titled?) album The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust for $5 or free.
- American Music Club will release their ninth album The Golden Age on February 18th. Eitzel tells Billboard that the album, compared to their previous work, is unusually “loose and upbeat.”
- Sly & the Family Stone are set to perform their first New York City shows in thirty-two years as they play two shows at B.B. King’s House of Blues on December 7th. Tickets go on sale tomorrow at 10 AM online on Ticketmaster. Use the code word “Fresh.”

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