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The Shins, Zeus, Nick Lowe, Polar Bear Cubs   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, March 22, 2012 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

THE SHINS played a "Simple Song" and a full length concert at the Ed Sullivan Theater.

ZEUS, which tends to have a 70s vintage sound, is advance streaming Busting Visions.

NICK LOWE stopped by Sound Opinions for a chat and some songs.

ANAIS MITCHELL stopped by World Cafe for a chat and mini-set.

ALL SONGS CONSIDERED: Portlandia's Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen guest DJ and talk about the music they grew up with.  Some gems in the list.

DUSTY SPRINGFIELD: "The Look of Love." It was going to be on a TV show Sunday, but not so much now.

JOHNNY RAMONE's posthumous autobiography is excerpted by New York magazine.

OF MONTREAL: Kevin Barnes talks to L.A. Weekly about how depression has affected his career over the years, why he thinks Skrillex is important, and the ambitious new stage setup he'll be bringing to the Wiltern tonight.

THE HEAD AND THE HEART is profiled by the Portland Press-Herald. (Thx, Chromewaves.)

INDIE BANDS & ADVERTISING: A trend still on the rise.

REESE WITHERSPOON is about 12 weeks pregnant with her third child.

WHITNEY HOUSTON sex tapes? Ray J adamantly denies it.

DIANNA AGRON (Glee) is in the middle of a love triangle involving actor Sebastian Stan and NFL quarterback Tim Tebow.

MINKA KELLY and WILMER VALDERRAMA were spotted getting close at L.A.'s Greystone Manor.

JOHNNY DEPP and... Ashley Olsen? Oh, the ever-reliable InTouch magazine...

THE SITUATION denies he's in rehab... but admits he has a problem with his meds.

JESSICA BIEL committed to the second female lead in the Sacha Gervasi-directed Alfred Hitchcock And The Making Of Psycho.

EDDIE IZZARD is in final negotiations to star in and produce NBC's Munsters reboot, Mockingbird Lane.

TERROR in FRANCE: Mohamed Merah, suspected of shooting dead seven people in the name of al Qaeda boasted to police on Wednesday he had brought France to its knees and said his only regret was not having been able to carry out his plans for more killings.

SYRIA: Gunmen in eastern Syria announced they were forming the "God is Great" Brigade and joining the country's rebellion. They swore allegiance to the Free Syrian Army and vowed to topple President Bashar Assad. But unlike many other rebel bands, they wrapped their proclamation in hard-line Islamic language, declaring their fight to be a "jihad," or holy war, and urging others to do the same.

AFGHANISTAN: The Taliban arrested two senior leaders in Ghazni for engaging the Afghan High Peace Council.

IRAQ: Al Qaeda in Iraq claimed credit for a series of bombings and attacks across the country on March 19 that killed 46 Iraqis.

POLAR BEAR CUBS: Aw.

THE SQUIRREL THREAT: Militant rodents have eaten nearly 10000 tulip bulbs at a park in Windsor, Ontario.

A 400-LB GORILLA escaped his cage at the Buffalo Zoo, biting a female zookeeper before being tranquilized and captured in what a SWAT team leader called, "the scariest thing I've ever done."

CATS prefer to listen to the music composed in their frequency range and tempo rather than human music.

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