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The Daily Mail reports that in the UK, not only are you on camera, but you’re subject to commentary–albeit polite commentary–if you’re disturbing the peace in some way. Now how long is it until...[more]
Stephen Lynch is a funny bastard. He also needs therapy. But luckily, no one’s going to put that burden on you. Instead, they just want your vids. That’s right, What Are Records and Stephen Lynch are doing a...[more]
Here’s what we covered in our 9/15 Weekend Justice. Book of the Week: World War Z by Max Brooks. (Crown) Comedy Book of the Week: The Affected Provincial’s Companion, Vol. 1 by Lord Breaulove Swells Whimsy...[more]
Weekend America is a two-hour public radio program, geared toward weekend relaxation, with discussion of issues of the week, the arts, and public affairs. They sample bits of music and content from all over the country...[more]
I can beat that. My neighbor had a Timex home computer. It was ridiculously small. You almost needed a magnifying glass and a toothpick to work the keys. The flight simulator was two lines: the wings and the horizon. If...[more]
I Am Fuel, You Are Friends has posted a nifty array of Quarrymen MP3s. For those unaware, The Quarrymen would eventually leave water, lose their gills, learn to live on land, kill a bunch of mastodon and evolve into The...[more]
Yes, you’re looking at a thing of motor oil that was used back in 1991 to promote Ministry’s classic, “Jesus Built My Hotrod.” It’s on eBay from WFMU. And amazingly, as I write this: no...[more]
We’re here playing catchup in the wake of DragonCon. These are titles that hit shelves on 9/5. Give a listen. Download the podcast here. BTW, you iTunes subscriber types can nab this feed here. Or if you want to...[more]
I haven’t travelled much, relatively speaking. Personally the most impressive cathedral I knew of was St. John the Divine in New York City, but that was mostly due to the fact it was still under construction but...[more]