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Linda Perhacs, Diane Cluck, Nothing, Future Islands, Elephants   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, February 24, 2014 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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DUM DUM GIRLS  drop a video for "Too True To Be Good."

LINDA PERHACS advance streams The Soul of All Natural Things.

DIANE CLUCK advance streams Boneset.

NOTHING advance streams Guilty of Everything.

FUTURE ISLANDS stopped by Morning Becomes Eclectic for a session.

THE BLACK HOLLIES with the grainy, garagey "Tell Me What You Want".

THE HOLD STEADY guitarist Tad Kubler spoke to BrooklynVegan about the band's new record, the pros and cons of playing Brooklyn, and the band's PledgeMusic Campaign.

SLOWDIVE is profiled by Noisey.

TOM WILSON: The Greatest Producer (Most of) You Have Never Heard Of.

THE 25 BEST-LOVED ONE-HIT WONDERS, according to Spotify and BuzzFeed.

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: The Lego Movie threepeats atop the chart with 31.5 million -- and to give you an idea haw big that is, consider that's a million better than Gravity did in its third weekend, and 9 million better than Frozen's third frame.  There will be more big releases next weekens, but Mr Peabody doesn't arrive for another two weekends.  3 Days to Kill places with a 12.3 million debut; Kevin Coster opened The Guardian with 18 million in 2006, but at least this one had a mere 28 million budget.  Pompeii shows with a 10 million debut against a 100 million budget; Ouch.  The Robocop remake takes fourth with 9.4 million and a 43 million domestic total against 100 million; in this case, the sting is lessened by 100 million in overseas grosses.  The Monuments Men rounds out the Top 5 with 8.1 million and 58 million total (85 million worldwide) against a 70 million budget.  Below the fold, it looks like Frozen will end up as the 18th biggest all-time grosser.

JUSTIN BIEBER has rejected a plea bargain which included random drug testing.

LAMAR ODOM is still holding out hope that things will work out between him and his estranged wife, Khloe Kardashian.

LIAM NEESON says the sudden death of his wife, Natasha Richardson, still doesn't seem real, even five years after she died in a skiing accident.

MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY is not the romantic he seems on screen.

RHIANNNA was the subject of a homophobia hoax. Beyond ceebrities, these hoaxes seem to be on the rise.

LUDACRIS is fighting for custody of his child.

SNOOKI is secretly planning to give birth again.

THE WARRIORS: Writer-director Walter Hill comes out to play with Esquire 35 years after the controverial film's release.

UKRAINE: Parliament Speaker Oleksandr Turchynov, handed presidential powers as lawmakers prepare to form a coalition government, warned that the economy was in a “pre-default situation.” The political crisis polarized sentiment in largely between its western and central regions bordering the EU and those in the south and east that are home to more Russian speakers and ethnic Russians.

VENEZUELA: Embattled President Nicolas Maduro called Sunday for a national peace conference this week to end three weeks of rioting that have claimed at least 11 lives in the South American country. Despite his call for national reconciliation, Maduro repeatedly called his opponents fascists and right-wing extremists. Tens of thousands of white-clad demonstrators flooded the streets of eastern Caracas Saturday in the largest show of strength so far against President Nicholás Maduro’s rule.

EGYPT: Prosecutors Sunday accused deposed president Mohamed Morsi of leaking state secrets to Iran's Revolutionary Guards as part of a plot to destabilise Egypt, at the second hearing of his trial for espionage.

SYRIA: Abu Khalid al Suri, al Qaeda's chief representative in Syria, was killed in Aleppo; the Islamic Front announced his death. An activist group said Suri was killed when at least one Islamic State of Iraq and the Sham suicide bomber detonated in an Aleppo office, killing six Ahrar al Sham fighters and injuring one of its emirs.

ELEPHANTS reunite after 37 years.

MERCURY THE KITTEN adapts to life on two legs.

ROO THE CHIHUAHUA, also two-legged, befriends a chicken.

MJ THE ANTEATER is born at the Staten Island Zoo.

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