June 2011
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Back to the Beginning Possibilities for Friday,...
It’s time once again to elicit your help in picking this week’s featured band for my weekly feature at PopBunker.net. In case you’re unfamiliar, I write a weekly feature called Back to the Beginning, where I compare an established band’s latest offering with their debut album. Here are some past articles. This week’s choices are: Arctic Monkeys Duncan Sheik Peter Murphy Kate Bush (for...
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Is The War On Drugs A Product Of Racism? →
Jun 3rd
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Feature: "Actually, "STFU" is an Initialism, Not... →
“Ouch. Please stop punching my head.”
Jun 3rd
“We have 1 follower on twitter. Is it good practice to follow that person? (She...”
– (via clientsfromhell)
Jun 3rd
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Hey Seattle Locals: Voice Your Opinion on What You... →
Jun 1st
Reboot of DC Comics →
ridersblock: Three years ago I stopped reading The Amazing Spider-Man because I felt disrespected as a loyal Marvel reader. After yesterday’s announcement, I can only imagine how longtime DC readers feel. The entire continuity of over 50 core titles will be rebooted and the characters will be de-aged and wear hoodies and hook up through Facebook and become Beliebers.
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May 2011
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Back to the Beginning Possibilities for Friday,...
It’s time once again to elicit your help in picking this week’s featured band for my weekly feature at PopBunker.net. In case you’re unfamiliar, I write a weekly feature called Back to the Beginning, where I compare an established band’s latest offering with their debut album. Here are some past articles. This week’s choices are: Death Cab for Cutie Flogging Molly Kate Bush The Melvins ...
May 30th
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FIFA's Valcke claims Qatar "bought" 2022 World Cup... →
A FIFA ethics panel on Sunday found there was sufficient evidence to further investigate allegations that [former FIFA Presidential candidate Mohamed] bin Hammam and [FIFA Vice President Jack] Warner, the now-suspended president of CONCACAF, offered $40,000 bribes to delegates at a Caribbean football association meeting earlier this month ahead of the presidential election on Wednesday. Warner...
May 30th