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Peculiar Planet Picayune

Posted by Undead Molly on Sun, Feb 14, 2010

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Hi! Sorry it’s been so long. We were traveling, first to St. Augustine, Florida then Ottawa, Ontario. If you tried to guess which one I like better you might be surprised. Ottawa is pretty and has lots of great restaurants, but the city counsel has worked very hard to keep the city sanitized and free [...]

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Winter Interiors with DJ Krush

Posted by Norton on Wed, Jan 27, 2010

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Last night I had the pleasure of attending a DJ set by the esteemed DJ Krush at the Bowery Ballroom. A few months ago, I got to see him with Method of Defiance, the atmospheric-nerd-core supergroup featuring Bill Laswell, Bernie Worrell, and others. Zorn was there. The crowd was a mite thin for my [...]

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Free Music For Your Help

Posted by Wes Covey on Mon, Jan 18, 2010

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Friends, As an experimental musician and public librarian, my ability to offer financial assistance to those in need is somewhat limited. Therefore, I have a simple offer for you all: if you send me a message telling me that you donated to the Haitian relief efforts, I will send you a link to a free mp3 [...]

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Peculiar Planet Picayune

Posted by Undead Molly on Thu, Jan 14, 2010

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So sad about Haiti today. If I believed in curses I would be convinced that that poor country has been under the dark cloud of a whopper for a very long time. Exploitation, occupation, slavery, massacres, plagues, flooding, numerous hurricanes, bloody revolutions, pirates, mudslides, brutal dictators, death squads, deforestation and resulting desertification, profound poverty, and [...]

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On Sherlock Holmes

Posted by Casey Rae-Hunter on Thu, Dec 31, 2009

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We just saw the Guy Ritchie-helmed Sherlock Holmes, starring Robert Downey, Jr. as the titular detective. I suppose it was better than I expected, and maybe a bit worse. Better, because it really didn’t alter the Holmes character in any significant ways. Worse, because  — despite revved-up action sequences — it was actually pretty boring.

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