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[Alarming News] Tonight's Archives Listening Project presents: AN EVENING OF BOLLYWOOD, Plus movies and Indian food at 12" Bar (179 Essex St, just below Houston. Free Admission.
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Executive Slacks: The Archives Listening Project turns a year old on Thursday. Come out and celebrate our birthday as we play the music of Fela Kuti, the legendary inventor of Afrobeat. (via Cosmos)
[Sepia Mutiny] A Letter To Our Readers: Unless something drastic changes (and I have no reason left to hope that it will after the angry conference call earlier tonight) this will be the last posting on Sepia Mutiny. This announcement is particularly embarrassing in light of the fact that just last week I announced that we were going strong and had yet to “jump the shark.” Although I am under no obligation to explain our decision, I feel I must, even without the approval or foreknowledge of the other six writers on our site.
[Happy Panic Productions] Nope But... but I want to be a millionaire! Drat...: Happy Panic Productions Happy Panic Productions archives contact site feed Tuesday... to watch NYC and the Washington D.C.
[Queens.about.com] Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in Queens New York: Queens Blog Archives: Thanks the recent Time Out New York, I finally learned the difference between pool and billiards—from Pedro Piedrabuena, former U.S. billiards champion and Queens resident. Read more... #
[Miltsfile.blogspot.com] Milt's File: 03/21/2004 - 03/27/2004: From Reagan to Arnold the Governator, California has provided a model that is now transforming the politics of the largest democracy in the world. Here, a Bollywood reporter for the Times of India gushingly reports the latest developments.
[Blogofdeath.com] Blog of Death: October 2004 Archives: He also appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show" 16 times and on "The Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson more than 70 times. The comic made his film debut in the 1971 flick "The Projectionist," but his breakthrough role was playing Al Czervik in the 1980 comedy "Caddyshack." Dangerfield then wrote and/or starred in more than a dozen pictures, including "Easy Money," "Back to School," "Ladybugs," "Little Nicky" and "The 4th Tenor." His dramatic turn as the sadistic father in Oliver Stone's "Natural Born Killers" stunned audiences.
[Daily.greencine.com] GreenCine Daily: This blog entry has been entirely plagiarized ...: Guy Maddin (See below), first let me mention that this shall be a short and sweet blog entry today -- as David Hudson is dealing with an apartment move, and specifically with Deutsche Telekom's sluggish internet installation methods, while I'm furiously trying to finish some new "primers" for GreenCine.com before the Memorial Day weekend hits. Excuses, excuses...
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