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Thursday, October 13, 2011 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE drops a video for "Someone's Gonna Break Your Heart."

GIVERS did three free songs for Daytrotter.

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

EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set.

RADIATION CITY did five free songs for Daytrotter.

WE BARBARIANS did the four free songs thing for Daytrotter.

TENNIS drops a cover of The Zombies' "Tell Her No."

NEUTRAL MILK HOTEL: Live at the Side Door, May 5, 1997.

SUPERCHUNK: Live in Gothenberg, Sweden, Feb. 15, 1996.

JANE'S ADDICTION is streaming their latest at iTunes.

THE BEACH BOYS play "Barbara Ann" and God Only Knows" for UNICEF in 1967.  Plus, A February 1967 interview with Rave magazine.

THE BANGLES: Susanna Hoffs discusses a cross-section of the band's tracks -- including early and obscure stuff -- with The A.V. Club.  Embeds at the link, too.

ST VINCENT: Annie Clark tells the L.A. Times her next album will be louder, inspired by  her recent live cover of Big Black's "Kerosene."

JOE HENRY talks to the L.A. Times about the joy of sonic inconsistency, getting inspired by Picasso, and more...

THE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS nominees are announced.

ASHTON KUTCHER's alleged one-night stand Sara Leal dishes her story to the ever-reliable Sun. And they talked politics.

CELEB PHONE HACKING BUST: The FBI just released the grand jury indictment of a man who allegedly hacked into the email accounts of 50 victims, including dozens of celebrities like Scarlett Johansson, Mila Kunis, and Christina Aguilera.

COURTNEY COX and her ex/producing partner, David Arquette, are developing Ten Years, an ensemble comedy that explores the ups and downs of relationships among a group of friends spanning 10 years. Sounds... Friends-ly. We're in the grip of 90s nostalgia, so why not?

RASHIDA JONES talks to Playboy about growing up as Hollywood royalty, hanging with Michael Jackson and going nude in the Apple store.

JAVIER BARDEM confirms he will play the villain in the next James Bond installment.

DON JOHNSON signs on to Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained.

THE RAVEN has a trailer online.

YOUNG ADULT, the latest from director Jason Reitman (Juno, Up in the Air) also drops a trailer.

TERROR in the USA: Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the Nigerian who tried to detonate his underpants in a flight over Detroit on Christmas Day 2009, pled guilty to all charges and called the bomb a "blessed weapon." Abdulmutallab admittedly worked for al Qaeda, and had been instructed by Anwar al-Awlaki to set off the bomb over US airspace to maximize casualties.

IRAN: The US Treasury Department has designated for sanctions five individuals involved in an alleged plot to assassinate Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the US, including Qasem Soleimani, the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Qods Force (IRGC-QF). Soleimani "oversees the IRGC-QF officers who were involved in this plot," according to Treasury.  It's a bizarre plot.

AfPAK: The US government signaled it was still willing to negotiate a peace deal with the al Qaeda-linked, Pakistan-backed Haqqani Network in Afghanistan. In Pakistan, as fear grips municipal committee school students and teachers, the Rawalpindi police seem to be unmoved and reluctant to take any action against the moral brigade who attacked a girls school last week and thrashed and terrorized students and teachers.

WHEN A HARTEBEEST ATTACKS: Let's go to the video.

WHEN A DEER ATTACKS: A deer farmer in New Brunswick has apparently been killed by an animal in his herd, police say.

OSTRICH, RHINO... goose!

HOW TO clean an oil-slicked penguin.

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