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Tuesday, June 23, 2009 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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EELS performed "In My Dreams" at the Ed Sullivan Theater.

NEW RELEASES: Albums from The Antlers, Patterson Hood, Tortoise, Sunset Rubdown and sdtks from Away We Go and God Help the Girl are among those sreaming in full via Spinner this week.

DEER TICK did the five free songs thing for Daytrotter, 'cause they're extra giving.

THE AVETT BROS did a Tiny Desk Concert for Bob Boilen at NPR.

NEKO CASE stopped by Oregon Public Broadcasting for a chat and-mini-set streaming on demand now.

WAR: As the days get shorter, "Low Rider" and "Spill the Wine" (with Eric Burdon) are your Twofer Tuesday.

THE RAVEONETTES talk to Spinner about releasing demos via Twitter.

TELEKINESIS: Michael Benjamin Lerner tals to Decider about meeting Sir Paul McCartney, the advantages of singing while drumming, and why he'll never be as whimsical as labelmate Dan Bejar. Embedded audio and video at the link, too.

POPMATTERS celebrates its 10th anniversary by looking at the Most Memorable Albums of 1999.

MEMPHIS & THE DELTA BLUES TRAIL: Justin Gage (a/k/a Aquarium Drunkard) compiled a "Book Notes" music playlist for his travelogue, over at Largehearted Boy,

MEGAN FOX explains the "flower boy" incident.

PEREZ HILTON accuses Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.I.Am of assault.  He denies it.  Black Eyed Peas manager Polo Molina turned himself in after Toronto cops said they would not let any of the Peas out of the country unless they got their man. TMZ has video of the altercation.

JON & KATE GOSSELIN filed papers for divorce.

CHRIS BROWN & RHIANNA: Brown pleaded guilty to one count of felony assault against Rihanna in a downtown Los Angeles Courtroom Monday. Brown will receive five years probation and spend 180 days doing community labor in Virginia. He must also obey a protective order and a stay-away order.

MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY and galpal Camila Alves are expecting a second baby.

FARRAH FAWCETT & RYAN O'NEILL are tying the knot again, as she fights for her life against cancer.

JESSICA SIMPSON has landed another reality series.

TRANSFORMERS 2 is already making tens of millions of dollars overseas. Meanwhile, /Film has clips from the global viral video campaign, as well as a new clip with possible spoilers.

TIM BURTON'S ALICE IN WONDERLAND gets a first look at USA Today.

BRAD PITT & MEL GIBSON shared a special moment at the Guys Choice Awards.

IRAN: The L.A. Times has a heartbreaking obituary of Neda Agha-Soltan, who was shot in the heart during Saturday's protest over the Islamic theocracy's theft of its own rigged election.  The LAT also reports on the kangaroo courts being set  up to try protesters.  And The Lede at the NYT continues to be a good source of updates on the electoral crisis.

OUR FRIENDS, THE SAUDIS have shown the limits of their tolerance by arresting 67 Filipino men at a drag party.

AFGHANISTAN: The US commander in Afghanistan will soon order US and NATO forces to break away from fights with militants hiding among villagers, an official said Monday, announcing one of the strongest measures yet to protect Afghan civilians.  Gen. McChrystal's predecessor, Gen. McKiernan, issued rules last fall that told commanders to set conditions "to minimize the need to resort to deadly force," but the new rules of engagement will be more precise.

PAKISTAN: Al Qaeda ould use Pakistan's nuclear weapons in its fight against the United States, a top leader of the group said in remarks aired Sunday. The Pakistani Army claims to be succeeding in the Swat Valley and is poised to commence major operation in South Waziristan.

NUTTY & TONY: Tony says it's about trust, but Nutty is just biding his time.

THERAPY CHICKENS:  Jana Clairmont of Polson, Mont., calls her therapy birds - a white rooster and Cornish game hen - "Fowl Play." Many seniors were raised on farms, Clairmont says, and holding a chicken can bring back memories.

BADGER in a toilet.

DOLPHIN 56, a well-known mooch, was spotted off the Jersey shore.

COWS hoof it from Massachussetts to New Hampshire.

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