Tuesday, March 23, 2004
Team Bush at it again....
By now you know Team Bush's steez so this comes as no surprise: White House Assails Ex-Official Critical of Antiterror Effort. (New York Times)
Related:
- Whatever happened to ex-treasury Secretary Paul O'Neil and his book?
First Conservative Punk, now GOPunk too? A Bush Surprise: Fright-Wing Support. (New York Times)
Because they know by the time the FCC is done, they'll be nothing worth watching or listening to on the TV or radio and the real exodus will begin: Radio Broadcaster Takes on Satellite Rivals. (Reuters)
And on a related note:
The battle of the airwaves: Sarcastic, bilious and very rightwing, talk radio host Rush Limbaugh has become one of the most powerful voices in American politics. Can a group of liberals really beat him at his own game? (Guardian)
Related:
- He has gone from TV comic to political satirist to Democratic Party insider. Could he be the liberals' Rush Limbaugh — or a senator from Minnesota? (New York Times)
- Air America Radio
A townhall meeting on the State of Black Men in America this Friday in Brooklyn, NY. (EURWeb)
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban's new (?) blog. How does a cat like that have time to blog? I know he also spends a lot time in email debates on the Pho list too.
Spotted at the "Ides of March" opening I went to last Friday at ABC No Rio: art collective Nineteeneighty. "Ides of March" is great BTW, go check it out.
Good peoples I linked up with on Saturday night: Jeremy of New York Underbelly, one of the bigger weekly live music 'n' DJ rock parties in the city. This Friday (March 26) they are having a party for the Mayor of Sunset Strip documentary featuring members of the Raveonettes (the party that is, not the documentary).
A little taster of Franz Ferdinand's new single "Matinee." (courtesy: XFM)
.. and of another funky britpop jawn: Rasmus "In the Shadow" (courtesy: XFM)
Music videos at popzoot.
Lots of good stuff at Hip Hop Logic recently, check it out.
Image courtesy: NY Post
N*E*R*D's Pharrell Williams (but not Chad Hugo?): the $300,000 man. (New York Post)
Related:
- Fly or Die in stores today.
Just when you write her off again, she comes back with some heat to remind you that she can actually rhyme: Lil Kim & Rah Digga's "Da Rockwilder" freestyle. (mp3 link courtesy: Hiphopgame.com)
And here's that Diplomats joint I was talking about yesterday (scroll down a little) that I thought was called "45th & Broadway": Jim Jones f/ Juelz Santana & Taj Mahal "My Posse's On Broadway." Damn, is that actually that old Sir Mix-A-Lot joint flipped? Not quite as hot as I remember it either. That'll learn me not to stay up late in the middle of the night listening to Kay Slay's "Drama Hour." (mp3 links courtesy: Hiphopgame.com | UBL/ARTISTDirect)
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Related:
- Whatever happened to ex-treasury Secretary Paul O'Neil and his book?
First Conservative Punk, now GOPunk too? A Bush Surprise: Fright-Wing Support. (New York Times)
Because they know by the time the FCC is done, they'll be nothing worth watching or listening to on the TV or radio and the real exodus will begin: Radio Broadcaster Takes on Satellite Rivals. (Reuters)
And on a related note:
The battle of the airwaves: Sarcastic, bilious and very rightwing, talk radio host Rush Limbaugh has become one of the most powerful voices in American politics. Can a group of liberals really beat him at his own game? (Guardian)
Related:
- He has gone from TV comic to political satirist to Democratic Party insider. Could he be the liberals' Rush Limbaugh — or a senator from Minnesota? (New York Times)
- Air America Radio
A townhall meeting on the State of Black Men in America this Friday in Brooklyn, NY. (EURWeb)
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban's new (?) blog. How does a cat like that have time to blog? I know he also spends a lot time in email debates on the Pho list too.
Spotted at the "Ides of March" opening I went to last Friday at ABC No Rio: art collective Nineteeneighty. "Ides of March" is great BTW, go check it out.
Good peoples I linked up with on Saturday night: Jeremy of New York Underbelly, one of the bigger weekly live music 'n' DJ rock parties in the city. This Friday (March 26) they are having a party for the Mayor of Sunset Strip documentary featuring members of the Raveonettes (the party that is, not the documentary).
A little taster of Franz Ferdinand's new single "Matinee." (courtesy: XFM)
.. and of another funky britpop jawn: Rasmus "In the Shadow" (courtesy: XFM)
Music videos at popzoot.
Lots of good stuff at Hip Hop Logic recently, check it out.
Image courtesy: NY Post
N*E*R*D's Pharrell Williams (but not Chad Hugo?): the $300,000 man. (New York Post)
Related:
- Fly or Die in stores today.
Just when you write her off again, she comes back with some heat to remind you that she can actually rhyme: Lil Kim & Rah Digga's "Da Rockwilder" freestyle. (mp3 link courtesy: Hiphopgame.com)
And here's that Diplomats joint I was talking about yesterday (scroll down a little) that I thought was called "45th & Broadway": Jim Jones f/ Juelz Santana & Taj Mahal "My Posse's On Broadway." Damn, is that actually that old Sir Mix-A-Lot joint flipped? Not quite as hot as I remember it either. That'll learn me not to stay up late in the middle of the night listening to Kay Slay's "Drama Hour." (mp3 links courtesy: Hiphopgame.com | UBL/ARTISTDirect)
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