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Thursday, August 14, 2014 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

THE MUPPETS lipsync the Beastie Boys' "So What'cha Want".

MICHAEL CERA --yes, that Michael Cera--is streaming True That.

THE NEW PR0NOGRAPHERS stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set.

THE BASEBALL PROJECT stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set.

FRENCH STYLE FURS, featuring Nathan Willet and Matt Maust of Cold War Kids as well as Nathan Warkentin of We Barbarians, stopped by WFUV.

LYDIA LOVELESS played a Tiny Desk Concert at the offices of NPR.

PATTI SMITH: Aquarium Drunkard is sharing the demos for  “Redondo Beach" and  “Distant Fingers."

THE BUGGLES: "Video Killed the Radio Star," live in 2004. Because they helped launch MTV in August 1981.

SPOON's Britt Daniel talks to Drowned In Sound about REM, The Cure, Miley Cyrus, and more...

ROMEO STODART from The Magic Numbers talks to Drowned In Sound about working with Jimmy Webb, Spirtiualized, and more...

DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE: Chris Walla writes about why he's leaving the band.

THE AFGHAN WHIGS, ranked by Stereogum.

JUSTIN BIEBER has struck a plea deal in his Miami Beach DUI case in which he will agree to anger management but dodge a drunk driving bullet.

ROBIN WILLIAMS' grieving daughter Zelda Williams has quit social media after internet trolls and insensitive posters added to her despair.

GWYNETH PALTROW is reportedly dating Glee co-creator Brad Falchuk.

TOM HIDDLESTON is being courted for the lead in a version of Ben-Hur.

THANDIE NEWTON has joined the cast of HBO’s Westworld adaptation.

IDRIS ELBA is profiled by Details.

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY tops the Billboard chart.

JOE VISKOCIL, who blew up the Death Star and the White House, melted the Sta-Puft marshmallow man and more, has passed away.

UKRAINE has warned that Russia could use a controversial aid delivery as a pretext for invasion, amid growing tension and uncertainty over the fate of a convoy of almost 300 military trucks dispatched by Moscow.

ISRAEL: Palestinian leaders said early Thursday that in the last moments before the midnight expiration of their cease-fire with Israel in Gaza, the two sides had agreed to hold their fire for an additional five days to continue talks about a more durable truce. But an exchange of rockets and missiles around the end of one cease-fire and the beginning of the next cast immediate doubt about whether it would even last until dawn.

LIBYA: Fighting escalated in Tripoli, and the Islamist Misratan forces shelled the largely Zintani-supporting neighborhood of Ghut Shaal. Suspected Islamist gunmen yesterday assassinated Tripoli security head Colonel Mohamed Al Suwaisi, a supporter of Operation Dignity. In Benghazi, Ansar al Sharia forces have deployed to a new checkpoint within striking distance of the Saiqa Special Forces base at Benina Airport; Operation Dignity claimed that the Saiqa forces have serious internal problems. The Parliament voted to dissolve all armed brigades in the country, and asked the UN to intervene immediately "to protect civilians and state institutions in Libya."

IRAQ: A team of US marines and special forces landed on Mount Sinjar in Iraq on Wednesday to assess options for a potential rescue of of 30,000 Yazidi civilians threatened by Islamic extremists and worn down by hunger and thirst.  A mass evacuation is unlikely following this assessment, as the U.S. State Department and military that found far fewer people trapped than previously feared. European nations moved on Wednesday to intensify their involvement in Iraq, announcing further humanitarian aid and, for the first time, pledging to supply arms to the embattled Kurdish forces fighting the Sunni militants who have overrun much of northern Iraq.

MULDER THE CAT: No house can hold him.

WHY DID THE CHICKEN CROSS THE ROAD? To obstruct traffic in Oregon.

TIGER SELFIES: Banned in New York.

A TRAVELING PETTING ZOO has been identified by Minnesota health officials as the source of an E. coli outbreak that so far has infected 13 people and required seven of them to be admitted to hospitals.

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