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Bright Eyes, Felice Bros, Man Man, Kurt Vile, Sleepy Dog   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, March 21, 2011 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

MOGWAI's latest video is for "San Pedro."

BRIGHT EYES played a two-hour set at Auditorium Shores for SXSW.

THE FELICE BROS also played a set at Auditorium Shores for SXSW.

MIDDLE BROTHER, including members of Dawes, Delta Spirit and Deer Tick, played a set at Auditorium Shores for SXSW.

MAN MAN? Yep, they played a set at Auditorium Shores for SXSW, too.

KURT VILE, as you may have guessed, played a set at Auditorium Shores for SXSW.

EMMYLOU HARRIS played "Darling Kate," a tribute to the late Kate McGarrigle, at SXSW.

THE CLEVERLYS cover the latter-day Yes hit, "Owner of a Lonely Heart."

ALEX CHILTON: Musicians remember the legend -- and their favorite Big Star songs -- for Stereogum, with embedded audio.

THE KILLS: Alison Mosshart talks to Vanity Fair about Jamie Hince, Jack White, and why you will never see her looking mousy.  Mosshart and Hince talked to SPIN about the sound of the new album, and to Interview about Fugazi, Tokyo and more.

MATT & KIM: Matt spoke with Rock Candy about SXSW, upcoming projects, and all the Mexican food he hoped to eat while in Austin. (Thx, LHB.)

CULT of the iPOD: It's 10 years since Apple's original iPod shuffled on to the scene, changing the way we listen to and buy music for good. But could it soon be time to hang up our white headphones?

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Limitless tops the chart with 19 million against a 27 million budget. Indeed, word is that after selling foreign and Netflix rights, Relativity may have been on the hook for as little as a million dollars. Rango ran a strong second with 15.3 million; the lizard has already more than recouped its 135 million budget worldwide.  Battle: Los Angeles plummeted 59 percent to the third slot with 14.6 million... but this one has also recouped its 70 million production budget worldwide.  The Lincoln Lawyer debuted in fourth with 13.4 million, likely aided by a Groupon deal for six-dollar tickets.  Paul rounded out the Top Five with 13.2 million -- I wonder whether a "dude movie" may have been hurt by March Madness.

CHARLIE SHEEN stands to make seven million bucks on his live tour (assuming he actually does it).

LINDSAY LOHAN was up all Thursday night partying with reality stars at the city's hottest nightspots.  Maybe because she's finally getting it through her head she can't avoid jail and is now "seriously considering" taking a plea deal.

BRITNEY SPEARS: Her dancers are required to sign an agreement to keep her away from booze and drugs.

BRADLEY COOPER & RENEE ZELLWEGER are dunzo.

ASHLEY GREENE has reportedly rebounded from Joe Jonas with Kings of Leon bassist Jared Followill.

KATE WINSLET and... John Mayer? A story too awful to check from the ever-reliable Star magazine.

KEVIN COSTNER has closed a deal to play Jonathan Kent, the adoptive dad of Clark Kent, in Zach Snyder's Superman reboot.

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES: Joseph Gordon-Levitt ofiicially signs as Alberto Falcone (son of Carmen Falcone), a/k/a the Holiday Killer.

SPIDER-MAN: C. Thomas Howell confirms The Lizard appears in the reboot.

WONDER WOMAN: Our first look at Adrianne Palicki in costume, with comments from Lynda Carter.

YEMEN: President Saleh's own tribe demanded his resignation as he sacked the entire cabinet.

EGYPT: Security forces re-arrested Mohammad al Zawahiri, an Islamic Jihad Group member and the brother of Ayman al Zawahiri, al Qaeda's second-in-command. Mohammed was released days ago and had justified terror attacks against the US. Egyptian voters overwhelmingly approved changes in the constitution, opening the way for parliamentary and presidential elections within months.

LIBYA: Gaddafi vowed to wage a "long, drawn-out war with no limits" as UN countries began attacking his air defenses and ground forces. Adm. Mike Mullen said that a no-fly zone has "effectively been established," but regime change is not the goal of the mission, and Gaddafi may remain in power despite the assault.

A BOY AND HIS DOG, falling asleep.

KNUT, the Berlin Zoo's famously adorable polar bear, died in view of between 600 and 700 visitors.

AIRBORNE DEER slams an unlucky jogger.

MOVING BEAVER draws a fine in Alfred, NY.

A GREAT DANE gave birth to 17 puppies by Cesarean section.

SUPER PET EXPO: Video of a moonwalking chihuahua and a pig with a paintbrush.

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