March 2012
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This last year, though, it looked like this might actually be it. He was in a...
– Ian Karmel on Live Wire! Radio
February 2012
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The Vinyl Anachronist: "Age/Sex/Occupation's This... →
“I’ve been paying a lot of attention to drummers lately, and McAllister knows how to beat his kit with vicious authority. He also knows how to mix it up and follow Weiskopf’s muse, whatever that may be from moment to moment.” Criminy.
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Make your best stab and keep stabbing.
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“When we started we HAD no style, no understanding of ourselves or what we were doing. We had feelings, vague ones, a sense of what we liked, maybe, but no unified point of view, not even a real way to express our partnership. We fought constantly and expected to break up every other week. But we did have a few things, things I think you might profit from knowing: We loved what we...
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Just watch this. (If it lets you watch it where you are. If it doesn’t, I recommend Tunnelbear.)
“You’ve confused a war on religion with not always getting everything you want.”
“When the Nazis came for people, they also left with them. It wasn’t a metaphor.”
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Complete Shangrala discography for free →
Shangrala was not only one of my favorite local (Jacksonville) bands, but also one of my favorite bands in all the world. They’ve made their complete recordings available as a free download. Please do me (and yourself) the favor of downloading them. For free. The ear you save may be your own.
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From Founders to Decorators, Facebook Riches →
“The graffiti artist who took Facebook stock instead of cash for painting the walls of the social network’s first headquarters made a smart bet. The shares owned by the artist, David Choe, are expected to be worth upward of $200 million when Facebook stock trades publicly later this year.”
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Publishers destroy Scary Stories to Tell in the... →
“But if your child couldn’t handle Gammell’s paintings, they’re certainly not going to be able to stomach a short story about a scarecrow who skins a farmer alive and dries out his skin sack trophy on the roof.”
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