Watch the Hilarious Clerks II Trailer

The sequel to Kevin Smith's first successful movie premiered in Cannes this week and hits theaters this summer.

Ten years in the making, the sequel to one of the most successful indie flicks of all time, Clerks, is hitting theaters July 21 and we've got the superb trailer. Director Kevin Smith (Jersey Girl, Mallrats) has reunited the cast of the original film.

Tom Petty Leads Austin City Limits Lineup

Let cutesy critters in this animated clip show you what other 130 bands are slated to perform at the Texas fest Sept. 13-15.

In case you haven't heard that Tom Petty, Gnarls Barkley, and the Raconteurs are among the top performers at this year's Austin City Limits festival, watch as hacky sack-playing woodland creatures and punk-rock squirrels deliver the news in this animated video.

$100 Laptops for Underprivileged Kids

Non-profit organization to provide $100 laptops, designed by MIT scientists, to kids in need.

The non-profit organization One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) unveiled a prototype yesterday for a $100 laptop to be distributed to the world's poorest children. OLPC, which first announced the project in January 2005, hopes to make the candy-colored computers available to schools across the globe in early 2007.

Pharrell and Kanye Unite!

Hear the early candidate for feelgood hit of the summer! Two of hip-hop's most sought-after producers have joined forces on "Number 1."

Pharrell Williams and Kanye West have teamed up to record "Number 1," the scorching lead single from Pharrell's forthcoming solo record, In My Mind. It's a slinky, soulful, midtempo jam, perfect for getting close on the dance floor.

10 Things I Hate About Commandments

YouTube parody turns biblical epic into cheeky teen comedy, and you'll never guess who makes the scene-stealing cameo. Hilarious!

A YouTube user splices the epic 10 Commandments into a high school laughfest, complete with hip soundtrack and heavy petting. Stay glued for Samuel L. Jackson's appearance as "Principal Firebush." A Spin bookmark!

Towers of London, "How Rude She Was"

Check out the video from Britain's answer to Motley Crue. It rules!

In London, they tried to snog with Spin's mother. At South by Southwest, Austin, they crashed Spin's party, brought the hottest groupies, and cheered for the Charlatans. In New York, they bashed heads in the mosh pit at the Rakes' Bowery Ballroom gig. And in their latest music video, the Towers of London rock the roller derby with London's hottest ladies in tow.

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