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Tuesday, June 28, 2011 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

ARCHERS OF LOAF went "Wrong" on Fallon. Eric Bachmann watched the show and told Vulture about his encounter with Madonna back in the day.

NEW RELEASES incuding Marianne Faithfull, YACHT, Handsome Furs, Jolie Holland, Alina Simone, plus the Buddy Holly tribute, a Capitol soul comp, plus releases from Fleet Foxes, The Antlers, Black Lips, Yuck and Smith Westerns and even more are streaming this week at Spinner.

MY MORNING JACKET plays Rock The Garden.

BOOKER T. JONES also plays Rock The Garden.

JAMES BLAKE stopped by World Cafe for a chat and mini-set.

THE TUBES: "She's A Beauty" and "Talk To Ya Later" are your Twofer Tuesday.

IAN MacKAY (Minor Threat) talks about music and other things that matter at Tablet.

BLOOD ORANGE: Dev Hynes (last known as Lightspeed Champion) talks to The Fader about his new project.  Dev's home recordings are also embedded. (Thx, LHB.)

YUCK guitarist Max Bloom talks festival gigs at DIY.

BOB MOULD: Another excerpt from his autobiography, this time at the SF Chronicle.

CHARLIE SHEEN lost another Goddess, and his Two and a Half Men character is being killed off, but he inked a deal for a new sitcom with Lionsgate Television and with a bidding war underway he is set to make more money than ever.

MICHAEL JACKSON's "Thriller" jacket sold for 1.8 million at auction.

PRINCE HARRY denies any sort of fling with Pippa Middleton.

SHIA LeBEOUF gets a Transformers-promoting profile in the L.A. Times.

MADONNA: Back on with her latest boy toy.

ANNE HATHAWAY talks to Harper's Bazaar about her many figurative hats.

GREEN LANTERN may well get a sequel, according to THR.

IRAN unveiled underground missile silos as part of military exercises on Monday.

LEBANON: The United Nations special tribunal investigating the assassination of former prime minister Rafik Hariri will indict five Hezbollah members for the 2005 killing, the Asharq Alawsat newspaper reported on Monday.

LIBYA: The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Gaddafi, his son, and his military intelligence chief for "crimes against humanity."

EGYPT: Opposition groups seek to postpone September elections amid fears that the more unified Muslim Brotherhood and members of the former regime will gain too much influence.

SOMETIMES, the shark jumps you.

THE LOST PENGUIN in New Zealand is more lively and eating fish after undergoing endoscopic surgery Monday to remove some of the beach sand and twigs it swallowed, apparently mistaking it for snow.

COOKIE the COCKATOO turned 78 at the Brookfield Zoo near Chicago, the oldest Major Mitchell cockatoo in any zoo.

NORMA LYON, the "butter cow lady" whose sculptures were a primary Iowa State Fair attraction for decades, died of a stroke early Sunday, relatives said. She was 81. Lyon's apprentice, Sarah Pratt of West Des Moines, became the Fair's fifth butter sculptor in 2006, so food-on-a-stick will presumably taste as sweet.

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