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Alejandro Escovedo, Feist, Rhinocerose, Penguins and the Musical Furry Lobster   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, July 11, 2005 - 08:00 AM
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The Flaming Lips, The Knitters, a Church of Bees and a Drunken Tiger   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, July 08, 2005 - 08:00 AM
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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE...

...WITH NON-BREAKING NEWS ABOUT LONDON: A massive intelligence investigation is under way to find those responsible for the closely co-ordinated bomb attacks in London. The Wall Street Journal reports that the British are seeking a Moroccan man, Mohamed Guerbouzi, in connection with the attacks. If correct, it could be a major development in the investigation. Coverage evolves at the Wikipedia. The U.S. State Department raised a British flag in remembrance of those killed in the attacks. And if LiveJournal users are any indicator, anger and sadness spiked o­n Thursday. Londoners take pride in their "Blitz Spirit, with "A Letter To The Terrorists, From London" being o­ne such example.

SO WHAT DOES BOB MOULD THINK? The former Husker thinks that it's not advisable to wear an iPod while in an urban environment. Moby, who was in NYC o­n 9/11, issues condolences and quotes the Quran. And in case you missed it yesterday, Duran Duran is unharmed.

ROLLING STONE PUBLISHER JANN WENNER had less class than Moby, but I have tucked away my comments on Mr. Wenner at the "Read more" link at the end of today's entry.

THE FLAMING LIPS have approved the free distribution of The Fearless Freaks Soundtrack, an album of rare live tracks from 1986-96, to compliment the documentary about the band.

FRANK BLACK tells Now magazine that any friction with co-Pixie Kim Deal is overhyped. There's also a bit about Black's new soul-, R&B- and country-tinged album, Honeycomb, which comes out this month.

THE AUSTIN CITY LIMITS FEST schedule is up.

THE KNITTERS are releasing their first album since 1985 and hitting the road. Read the whole thing if you want to realize just how old you are.

PYLON is working o­n remastering their first album and single for a Fall release.

CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH'S Lee Sargent are Tyler Sargent are interviewed at Tiny Mix Tapes.

SUFJAN STEVENS has a song available for download from NPR that does not yet appear o­n any album.

THE BEST OF 2005 (SO FAR): Yet another preemptive list, this time from Information Leafblower.

THE HOLLIES have asked a British court to jail founding bassist Eric Haydock for disobeying a 1998 court injunction not to play under the band's name.

IRON & WINE'S "Such Great Heights" backs a commercial for M&Ms. I hope Sam Beam was paid the rumored 500 large.

THE TOP 13 MOST OVERRATED SONGS, courtesy of Blogcritics.

ROCK STAR: INXS, a reality TV show to pick a replacement for late frontman Michael Hutchence, which premieres o­n CBS Monday, has some important differences from American Idol. For example, there's no panel of nasty or nice judges; instead, band members will compare notes and offer feedback. RHCP and Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro will serve as a mentor and coach.

PETE DOHERTY UPDATE: Galpal Kate Moss is not inviting any of her friends to her wedding to the troubled singer unless they give their unconditional backing to their nuptials. A source told Grazia magazine that Kate believes her friends are looking at junkie rocker Pete in a "shallow, judgemental way."

IRAQ: Iraq and Iran plan to cooperate o­n defense issues, including cross-border military co-operation, dismissing U.S. concerns about Iranian regional meddling. Sen. Carl Levin, no fan of the Bush Administration, says Sunni leaders expressed growing interest in participating in Iraq's new democracy during his trip to Iraq.

THE G8 SUMMIT: Kenyan economics expert James Shikwati talks to Der Spiegel about the disastrous effects of Western development policy in Africa, corrupt rulers, and the tendency to overstate the AIDS problem.

ZSA ZSA GABOR suffered a stroke, her second. Her doctors are very optimistic that she will recover.

TOM-KAT UPDATE: Cruise reportedly wants to give Holmes flying lessons. A source said: "Katie's apprehensive but he could ask her to stick her head in the oven and she would do it." Or maybe not: Holmes says not ready to marry "right now." War Of The Worlds has been blamed for a mass panic in Siberia after locals mistook a tornado for an alien invasion. And Cruise is credited with driving traffic to the Church Of Scientology website and boosting sales of L. Ron Hubbard's Dianetics.

ARIANNA HUFFINGTON is a follower of John-Roger, who calls himself the Preceptor Consciousness and considers himself above Jesus Christ. And she married (and divorced) a millionaire who turned out to prefer men. But at least she's not jumping o­n my couch.

STEVEN SPIELBERG has started filming his next movie, which is about the Israeli agents sent to track down and assassinate the Palestinians believed to have killed 11 Israeli athletes during the 1972 Olympic Games massacre in Munich.

BRADGELINA UPDATE: Although Jolie emphasizes that she's adopting the Ethiopian AIDS orphan as a single mother, Pitt is along for the trip to pick up the newborn girl. Pitt is taking a year out from his Hollywood career to make a documentary about celebrated architect Frank Gehry, which will make him a permanent fixture in the UK. But don't read too much into that.

BRITNEY SPEARS may be carrying twins.

THE NOT-SO-FANTASTIC FOUR? The consensus view seems to be that The Fantastic Four, which opens today, is mediocre at best. Sadly, that does not surprise me, as I had heard scary stuff about the script early o­n. Indeed, it seems that the publicity and the premiere were cursed. If it was a mistake to cast Jessica Alba as a bespectacled scientist, how much worse is it to cast her as someone who turns invisible? But would any of that stop me from using a picture of the Alba in her FF togs? Clearly not.

CINDERELLA MAN: Few people are asking for their money back under AMC Theaters' guarantee, which was noted here previously. I'm pleasantly surprised to see so few opportunists.

JENNY McCARTHY promotes her upcoming movie well enough, but you couldn't put any of her blurbs o­n television.

TARZAN, HE'S NOT: A Romanian man ended up in the hospital after he tried to swing from tree to tree to escape his wife and go drinking.

MORGAN FREEMAN co-owns a company that -- with backing from Intel --seeks to sell movie downloads over the 'net o­n the day they are released in theaters. "I live in Mississippi, in a very small town," Freeman said by telephone. "In order for me to see a first-run movie, I have to drive a couple of hours at a high rate of speed. For me and many consumers like me, this will be a godsend. I will be able to get premium content safely and cheaply."

CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY: E! o­nline frets that Johnny Depp's Wonka will remind us of Michael Jackson. Ain't It Cool News has a generally positive advance review up, though not from o­ne of the regulars there. It seems that people who have seen it aren't fretting. Gene Wilder, who has had negative things to say about the idea of a remake (which this is not, strictly speaking), now has nice things to say about Depp.

PODCASTING: Evan Williams, who made blogging simple with Blogger software, hopes to do the same for podcasting with Odeo. Fast Company magazine has a 60 second interview.

SUPREME COURT: Coulumnist and self-described prince of darkness Robert Novak writes that ailing Chief Justice William Rehnquist also will announce his retirement before the week is over. Of course, that was before the London terror bombing, but Novak was o­ne of the few who had Justice O'Connor retiring first, so perhaps he knows something.

ODD UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND WOMEN is reviewed in the Village Voice. And it's not particularly kinky... just odd.

TAKING SHOWERS may result in permanent brain damage, according to a new study from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine. So maybe some of that odd underwear is less odd than I thought.

THE CHURCH OF BEES: It sounds like something from the Robyn Hitchcock catalog, but a church about 60 miles north of Pittsburgh has been infested with over a million bees; the problem has gotten so bad that honey oozes through its walls.

THE UGLY AMERICAN: A drunken American tourist was arrested for breaking into Munich's Hollabrunn Zoo and feeding stolen beer and ice cream to a tiger.

Read full article: 'The Flaming Lips, The Knitters, a Church of Bees and a Drunken Tiger'
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THIS IS LONDON (update 2)   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, July 07, 2005 - 07:26 PM
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Karl

OBVIOUSLY, THIS SHOULD NOT BE YOUR SITE FOR BREAKING NEWS. But if you want to dive into the details of the despicable terror attacks o­n London, Instapundit is rounding up round-ups. Europhobia has been liveblogging from the UK. London's Guardian is all over it, as is the BBC. There's also analysis at the Counterterrorism blog.

YOU MAY BE RELIEVED TO LEARN THAT Duran Duran is unharmed. Whew.

UPDATE: Project Nothing also has very good blogging, including from-the-scene reactions.

UPDATE: The BBC has a reporters' log. Survivors tell their stories at MSNBC, ITV and Sky News. The Wall Street Journal has a free article, "Bloggers and Photographers Chronicle Chaos in London," which is loaded with links and reactions. Both Sky News and the WSJ have what may become one of the emblematic photos of the attacks, taken by picturephone from the London tube.

THE USUAL NONSENSE follows in the next entry, for those looking for a break from the London attacks.

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Dungen, Robert Smith, Hoboken Rock City, Penguins, a Bear and a Giraffe   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, July 07, 2005 - 08:00 AM
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The Redwalls, Trained Squirrels, Robot Sharks and the Dogs of War   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, July 06, 2005 - 08:00 AM
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