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| Review of Modeselektor at Club 222, San Francisco "...At one point in American history — when Club 222 was called “The Black Hawk” and filled an adjacent parking lot in addition to the current space — Miles Davis recorded an album here. Across the street, the famous Hyde Street Studio looms like the past; the scent of the Digital Underground, Dead Kennedys, even Tony! Toni! Toné! still hangs in the air. Even in the Tenderloin, San Francisco never fails to dazzle with relics of its rich history of cool..." from Tiny Mix Tapes 10.18.2007 |
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| William Miller's Great Disappointment "...Fortunately, early Adventist Hiram Edson had a vision on October 23. It explained that the previous day was actually when Jesus began his final "investigative judgment" to determine who would be eligible for salvation. This reinterpretation gave rise to the 15 million-strong Seventh-day Adventist Church (not to mention to some delicious innovations in vegetarian cuisine)..." from Yahoo! 11.23.2007 |
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| Sailing the Seas of Free "...To celebrate Earth Day last week, we added new sites to the Freecycling and Free Stuff areas of the Yahoo! Directory. And let us tell you, after experiencing just a little of what our Bay Area community has to give, we're hooked on freesailing!..." from Yahoo! 04.29.2008 |
| J. Gatsby -- The Original Gangsta? "...After being born into a hard-working Irish Catholic family, named after his famous relative, and then educated at fine, old, private academies, it's no wonder that Fitzgerald romanticized the family- and fancy-free, philosophizing flappers, philanderers, and bootleggers of his day. The perceived freedom and bacchic revelry afforded to the lawless have long been envied by the bow-tie wearing rest of us. ..." from Yahoo! 04.10.2008 |
| How Does One Remember Gary Glitter? Remember Him That Way "...Given Glitter's sordid and horrifying legal troubles, it almost seems like the title of his 1974 hit song "Remember Me This Way" was a plea from his future self to his fans at that time. On a YouTube page featuring that song's music video, commenter eggy541 acknowledges the unsettling duality of Glitter's media persona: "Gary Glitter will always be the king of glam regardless of who Paul Gadd turned out to be."!..." from Yahoo! 05.08.2008 |

| The Mighty Moog Plays On "...Before the raves, the clubs, the block rockin' beats, the cars that go boom, and the all-too-timely ecstasy-PSA episode of Dawson's Creek, there was a teenager in 1950s Queens who wanted to turn electricity into music...." from Yahoo! 05.23.2008 |

| DB Cooper: One of the Last Great American Outlaws "...In these dark days of school shootings, terrorism, and the like, we sometimes forget that there was a time when certain outlaws were almost like heroes, rebelling against mainstream culture and the status quo. In 1971, D.B. Cooper (a.k.a. Dan Cooper) stuck it to the man when he hijacked an airplane with a nothing but a clip-on tie and a bomb story...." from Yahoo! 05.08.2008 |
| The Rise of the Social Music Networks "...Like many other humans equipped with a heart, soul, and ears, I spend several hours of every day using music to stimulate and interact with my higher consciousness. Between 1994 and 2003, my music life severed its analog roots and moved almost entirely onto my PC. Now, Web 2.0 is relocating music again -- this time to my web browser, where I can listen to, discover, discuss, label, share, store, broadcast, and even make music right inside Firefox, at home or remotely..." from Yahoo! 07.07.2008 |
| Review of the Treasure Island Music Festival 2008 "...Long lines. Really long lines. A girl in line who happens to be holding the same mid-size bottle of Jameson that I am tells me about a recently discovered city hidden beneath Machu Picchu, thousands of years older than the ruins there now. We talk about Graham Hancock and the 2012 apocalypse as I awkwardly dance the pee dance — from one foot to another — until we pee at last. We are pee at last! Let freedom ring.. ..." read more at Tiny Mix Tapes 5 August 2008 |

Band in a Browser "...When I awoke from my vision, I considered the Virtual Rhythmicon: an online version of Léon Theremin's strange and ungainly 1931 electronic instrument...." read more at Yahoo! 20 October 2008 |


| Review of Amy Ray: Didn't It Feel Kinder "...And throughout Didn’t It Feel Kinder’s diverse collection of snapshots, old letters, and earnest diatribes, the gentleness, the shimmering brilliance of Amy Ray’s hopeful message of togetherness—on that farm in Georgia with friends and family, laughing and playing music—brings to light a big, big love and renders null the demonizing effects of misguided politicos who seem to want to make the sacred, holy experiences of individuals and groups of individuals into something abstract, non-human, and therefore justifiably destroyable for the sake of…what? The family? But wait, the family’s right here. Amy Ray is singing about it. ..." read more at Popmatters 5 August 2008 |
| Review of J. Mascis: J + Friends Sing + Chant for Amma "...These days, it’s so hard to use terms like “God”, “the soul”, and “divine ecstasy” unironically when we are still trying to forgive spiritual movements in general, after we were tricked into thinking that Christianity was about love and freedom when it was really about pseudo- governmental oppression. But frankly, in these godless, pre- apocalyptic times, we need god, the soul, and divine ecstasy more than ever..." read more at PopMatters 1 August 08 |



