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In Pictures: Noise Pop Festival in San Francisco

The Noise Pop Festival, San Francisco's indie music, arts and film festival is now in its 19th year. The event traditionally takes place over a week in February, showcasing emerging artists in venues all around the Bay Area. The Noise Pop Festival, San Francisco's indie music, arts and film festival is now in its 19th year. The event traditionally takes place over a week in February, showcasing emerging artists in venues all around the Bay Area.

Yo La Tengo to turn club shows into interactive games

Following a quick jaunt to Europe, alt-rock trio Yo La Tengo will return stateside for an eclectic tour of clubs throughout the eastern U.S. in support of last year's 'Popular Songs.' // Tour dates at SoundSpike Following a quick jaunt to Europe, alt-rock trio Yo La Tengo will return stateside for an eclectic tour of clubs throughout the eastern U.S. in support of last year's "Popular Songs."

Yo La Tengo maps West Coast dates

Indie-rockers Yo La Tengo have lined up a few headlining shows to follow their forthcoming appearance at this weekend's Coachella Festival in Southern California.

Yo La Tengo maps early 2010 dates

Indie rockers Yo La Tengo will return to North America early next year behind the band's 12th and latest studio album, "Popular Songs."

Yo La Tengo readies new album, club tour

Yo La Tengo has rolled out the itinerary for a busy North American tour to follow the release of "Popular Songs," the New Jersey trio's follow-up to 2006's "I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass."

Yo La Tengo celebrates Hanukkah, sets more 'Freewheeling' dates

Indie rockers Yo La Tengo are once again ringing in the holidays with their semi-annual Hanukkah shows, appropriately running eight nights in December at a New Jersey club.

Yo La Tengo lets loose on 'Freewheeling' tour

Indie-rock trio Yo La Tengo will take a mostly acoustic show on the road this fall, hitting colleges, museums and cafes with a format the band calls "more intimate and interactive."

Yo La Tengo continues slow march across continent

Indie rockers Yo La Tengo continue to map out visits to all corners of the country with a new slate of club shows in April, as the band continues to hawk its latest set, "I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Kick Your Ass."

Yo La Tengo maps out busy start to 2007

Indie rockers Yo La Tengo will embark on a trek through Japan and Australia, and also tackle a slew of domestic dates over the coming months, as the group continues to back its latest release, "I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Kick Your Ass."
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