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Whitney Port Makes Hosting Debut In Web Reality Series “Genuine Ken”

There’s life after The Hills for former reality starlet Whitney Port. After calling it quits with her longtime beau just before the holidays, Whit’s using her expertise on men to select the creme de la creme of distinguished gentlemen in the new web reality soap Genuine Ken: The Search for the Great American Boyfriend! The [...]

Jaime Pressly Mugshot Arrives

Say Cheese! The next time Jaime Pressly and her lead foot decide to drive home after knocking back a half dozen Mojitos (allegedly anyway), we hope she’ll remember to at least slap on some lip balm and concealer. The former star of NBC’s My Name is Earl was arrested on suspicion of DUI in Santa [...]

Wrapsol Clean film launches, GameStop launches first mobile game, Angry Birds gets Halloween version

Wrapsol has unveiled a new protective film for the iPhone and other smartphones and gadgets called Clean. The new film promises to protect from scratches like previous offerings and adds a non-glare capability and smudge prevention properties. GameStop has announced a new game for iPhone that it developed and will offer on the App Store. [...]

Big High: Live Clips, Debut with Screaming Tree’s Barrett Martin

SEATTLE’S GOT ANOTHER GREAT ROCK BAND

After being blown away by Big High at last year’s Summer Meltdown (see rave here), our expectations were high for the band’s debut record and their newly minted self-titled album more than lives up to anything we were thinking!

Grounded in all the stuff that makes classic rock classic, yet tempered with an immediacy and intelligence that feels very modern, Big High is the kind of album one plays on repeat and keeps finding new things to like over & over. Singer Mesa belts it out like a controlled blast furnace, melding the grit of Clutch’s Neil Fallon with the lover man glide of vintage Robert Plant – seriously, he’s that good. The band is a lean yet expansive combination of guitarist Ari Joshua, bassist Sandy and drummer Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees, Tuatara and Mad Season fame. The album also features longtime Seattle-ite Peter Buck (R.E.M.) as guest guitarist on four stellar tracks.

Big High embarks on their first West Coast tour in August (dates below) and here’s a couple recent clips of them in action.

Big High West Coast Dates

August 21st – Hempfest Mainstage, Seattle, WA
August 26th – Dante’s, Portland, OR
August 28th – The Bouquet, Boise, ID
September 1st – The Viper Room, Los Angeles, CA
September 2nd-3rd – Recording Sessions, Joshua Tree, CA
September 4th – The Hemlock, San Francisco, CA
September 18th – The Tractor, Seattle, WA

Big High Tour Dates :: Big High News :: Big High Concert Reviews


Technology Grad Starting Salaries Drop, but Top the List

Technology graduates of the class of 2010 are seeing average salaries ranging from $55,000 to $60,000 and are out-earning every other category out of the gate. Now, if only there were more job openings. – Buck up, recent computer science
bachelor’s degree holders. You are earning (or have the potential to earn) more
than your peers by a nice margin.

Computer and engineering graduates are receiving some
of the highest starting salaries at present, although year-over-year starting
salaries for …


iPhone 4 Glitches: 10 Reasons Why Apple Keeps Passing the Buck

News Analysis: Apple’s iPhone 4 will soon be updated with revised software that fixes how it displays signal strength. But by passing the buck, Apple is showing that it feels just fine blaming other companies for its smartphone’s woes. – In a statement released last week,
Apple acknowledged that the iPhone 4 is having issues. But rather than
pointing to a flawed design or issues with the software and how it
handles signals, Apple said that the way in which the iPhone’s
operating system calculates signal strength is all wrong.


Themselves: CrownsDown

By: Dennis Cook

This is like an inoculation against crap hip-hop, something percolated on a hot plate in a tiny room festooned with the flotsam & jetsam of the genre’s decades long gestation. As beat boxes and turntables are stroked into service, Themselves crunch down on the cracked plastic cases of EPMD and X-Clan cassettes, the thick ooze of them creeping into the soles of their feet, powering up their blood with the same hungry drive for originality and head-nodding rightness. One should always use the word “masterpiece” sparingly and with real caution, but when one hops up to greet you there’s no denying it.

CrownsDown (released November 3 on Anticon) slams into your cerebellum like a Stephen Hawking/Che Guevara cocktail, swiftly loosening chakras and calcified thinking. Always thought “underground hip-hop” had no hump in the trunk? Lie, and you’ll know it as “Back II Burn” or “Skinning The Drum” whips the honky outta your limbs as Doseone spits and growls in new millennial semaphore over an amphetamine-ized, Jay-Z worthy bounce. And CrownsDown just keeps it coming, grasping bits from hip-hop’s every era and subset and twisting them MacGyver style into wonderful, impossible new tools. The speed and overarching acumen of Dose and Jel here is simply breathtaking. There’s just no way to digest it all quickly, and perhaps it can never be fully known. But, each visit is like the first time with a fantastic new lover – sensual, surprising, and just drippin’ hormones and hangin’ participles.

These boys are brilliant in Subtle – perhaps THE under-sung band of the 2000s – but Themselves, and this release in particular, presents a harder, more direct bent. Where Subtle, befitting their name, seduces and beguiles with a mixture of flurry and hang-back charm, Themselves jumps into your lap and sticks a wet finger into your ontological bellybutton. Where many other groups consciously operating outside of mainstream hip-hop’s facile, predictable parameters choose obfuscation and dreamy distance, Themselves have chosen direct, furious engagement on CrownsDown. They are taking on the establishment AND the backpack wearing shadow dwellers. They are claiming the birthright of ALL of hip-hop’s children, where primo shit talking AND Noam Chomsky level discourse can canoodle joyfully upon fractured blips AND sweaty boom-bap. CrownsDown reinvigorates the artistic promise of hip-hop, joining the small pantheon of the genre’s truly essential albums, proudly rubbing shoulders with the likes of Organized Konfusion’s Stress: The Extinction Agenda, Buck 65′s Vertex, Freestyle Fellowship’s To Whom It May ConcernÂ… and Wu-Tang’s Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers).

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Will Ferrell New York Times Wedding Announcement Cameo

Will Ferrell just crashed The New York Times Wedding Announcements.
The Old School star appeared standing behind couple Jessie Fuller and Peyton (Buck) Rodgers’ wedding announcement photo in Sunday’s paper.

Turns out the groom works on an Ferrell’s upcoming film, The Other Guys, and asked the funnyman to appear in the announcement. Fuller and Rodgers met on [...]

Tom Gregory: Congress Passes “Uncle Buck” Bill

(Reuterz) Washington D.C. Congress has approved the “Cash For Clunkers” Bill with 135 pages of criteria that must be met to qualify for the…

Thomas Lipscomb: Fast Moves with A Moveable Feast

The “restored” version of A Moveable Feast goes right up there with “New Coke” as a bad conception.

Miles J. Zaremski: Health Care Reform: The “Pedal to the Metal”

The nastier the attacks against health care reform become, the more worried opponents become that finally our country will get sorely needed reforms.

Porn-Blaring Man To Take Anger Management Classes

PHOENIXVILLE, Pa. — A suburban Philadelphia man has agreed to take anger management classes for blaring a pornographic soundtrack to chase away kids playing outside his home. Michael Buck was arrested May 31 at his upscale Phoenixville c…