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  1. This Land: In the Wilds of New Jersey, a Legend Inspires a Hunt

    nytimes.com » NYT > N.Y. / Region - 11 hours ago

    In Smithville, N.J., a group devotes itself to looking for the elusive Jersey Devil, said to have haunted this area for centuries.

    Also tagged: new jersey, biology and biochemistry, sasquatch bigfoot

  2. Woody Guthrie. John Steinbeck. Live Nation?

    Woody Guthrie. John Steinbeck. Live Nation?

    wired.com » Wired: Listening Post - Sep 5, 2008

    Remember the Sesame Street segment "One of These Things," where you had to spot the outsider? I can't get it out of my head reading Live Nation's press release for its upcoming package concert This Land is Your Land: A

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  3. Bill T. Jones Takes Fela Kuti Off-Broadway

    Bill T. Jones Takes Fela Kuti Off-Broadway

    wired.com » Wired: Listening Post - Sep 4, 2008

    Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti started out studying medicine in London, before turning to music and leaving it in a much better place than it was when he found it. Along the way, he revolutionized world music, started his

    Also tagged: videos, music news, shows

  4. Kevin Shields Slashes Ax For Gemma Hayes

    Kevin Shields Slashes Ax For Gemma Hayes

    wired.com » Wired: Listening Post - Sep 4, 2008

    He's collaborated with Patti Smith and Sofia Coppola, remixed The Go! Team and Mogwai, and even recently reformed his legendary band My Bloody Valentine for a mad payday. And now he's thrown down guitar for Irish

    Also tagged: music news, mp3s and music reviews

  5. UK Museum Buys Mick Jagger's Lips (Sorta)

    UK Museum Buys Mick Jagger's Lips (Sorta)

    wired.com » Wired: Listening Post - Sep 3, 2008

    "Face to face with him," artist John Pasche once said of The Rolling Stones hyperactive frontman Mick Jagger, "the first thing you were aware of was the size of his lips and his mouth." But nearly 40 years after

    Also tagged: music news, deals, bands or brands

  6. 'This Ain't No Picnic:' Best Labor Tune Ever?

    wired.com » Wired: Listening Post - Sep 1, 2008

    Happy Labor day, Americans! Originally created in 1882 as a "a day off for the working citizens," the holiday has also come to be known as summertime's hangover. Either one suits The Minutemen's immortal burner "This

    Also tagged: videos, music videos

  7. Update - Duck died of enlarged heart

    nbaobsessed.com » NBA Obsessed - NBA Basketball News - Sep 1, 2008

    NBA Obsessed takes you into the hit and run game of NBA Basketball. Kevin Duckworth died of an enlarged and failing heart. The police statement says the heart disease had combined with high blood pressure to result

    Also tagged: basketball, nba, death, duck, enlarged heart, portland trailblazers, kevin duckworth

  8. The Anti-Britney: San Diego Punk Rockers From the '80s

    The Anti-Britney: San Diego Punk Rockers From the '80s

    wired.com » Wired: Listening Post - Aug 31, 2008

    Punk rockers don't fade away; they become diplomats to Nairobi, Jiu-Jitsu teachers in Hawaii and medical professors in Massachusetts. Here's how we know. In the early’80s, an uncommon blend of punk rock and the '60s

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  9. A Short History of 'When the Levee Breaks'

    A Short History of 'When the Levee Breaks'

    wired.com » Wired: Listening Post - Aug 30, 2008

    On Saturday, a million citizens fled Louisiana for safer ground, after Hurricane Gustav metamorphosed into a Category 4 hurricane in a mere 24 hours. It is scheduled to slam into the U.S. almost exactly three years

    Also tagged: events, people

  10. T-Bone Burnett 'Democratizes' High Fidelity Audio?

    T-Bone Burnett 'Democratizes' High Fidelity Audio?

    wired.com » Wired: Listening Post - Aug 30, 2008

    A legendary producer whose diverse resume includes bands as different as Roy Orbison and Autolux, T Bone Burnett has tweaked knobs and scored films (Cold Mountain, O Brother, Where Art Thou?) with the best of them. But

    Also tagged: people, music news, digital music news

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