Tom Waits occupies a place that is truly unique in all of music. Early on in his career, Waits was known primarily as the guy who wrote all those great songs for laid back seventies “mellow-rock” artists from California like the Eagles and Linda Ronstadt. On his recent albums, even …
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Music Review: Tom Waits – Glitter And Doom Live
Tom Waits Glitter And Doom Live is as thick and murky as Louisiana Gumbo.
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Sony’s WX1 is a cyber-shot digital camera which includes such cool features as the ability to snap off 10 pictures per second, at up to 10.2 megapixel resolution through the mechanical shutter. Other features which make the WX1 stand out include a sweep panorama mode, which allows for expansive, panoramic …
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Like a transcendental joyride without the Maharishi, or falling down the rabbit hole without the drugs.
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The true story of how the C.I.A. stopped worrying and learned to love LSD, illustrated in gloriously gory psychotronic comic art.
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Macca leaves no base uncovered on this night at the new ball park.
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After four decades as one of rock’s top bands, Aerosmith may be calling it quits. In early November 2009, lead vocalist Steven Tyler announced he was leaving Aerosmith. Guitarist Joe Perry however insists they will carry on with or without Tyler. Aerosmith first rose to prominence in the seventies, racking …
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Apple Computers — more commonly referred to as "Macs" (short for Macintosh) — are the family of personal laptop and desktop computers designed by Apple and marketed under names like the iMac and the MacBook. The machines all use some form of Apple's OS operating system (usually OS X), and …
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Google Wave is a new personal communication and collaboration tool that was launched to 100,000 users in October 2009, with each user asked to invite twenty other users. The platform combines elements of e-mail, instant messaging, social networks and wikis in documents called waves, that can be edited at any …
Read More »Movie Review: The Fourth Kind
Part Close Encounters, multiplied by several times The Exorcist, and one hundred percent not real.
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