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Aliens, Kimbo Slice, Nintendo Wii, Suze Orman, White People Dunking on Very Short Hoops
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"There is no place on earth like this place, and it's being destroyed"
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Heavy Rotation21 Posted 03/21/07 @ 9:18 pm PST Ever since the move back to Los Angeles, I've (not surprisingly) been spending a lot more time in my car. The backseat has turned into a little mobile office/dry goods store/wardrobe closet. Up front, there are cups inside of cups inside of cupholders, lots of random junk, and ten CDs which I have been listening to OVER AND OVER AGAIN.They're not even ten good CDs - just whatever happened to be in my car before I boxed up the rest of my stuff in San Francisco. Love ya, Journey's Greatest Hits, but if I was taking ten records to a desert island, you wouldn't have made the cut. Anyway, I had to make an emergency trip to the Best Buy near work so I wouldn't go insane. Grabbed the first four things I thought looked interesting - I'm now the relieved owner of the new releases from Joss Stone, The Killers, Scissor Sisters, and Modest Mouse. Also, I've burned myself a bunch of episodes of This American Life - sitting in bad traffic, I can sometimes get through an entire broadcast. Perhaps it's because I've been listening to so much of the show recently, but I found this just-released parody (by comedy group Kasper Hauser) especially funny/spot-on. Also, last week's news, but Current has a great interview with TAL's Ira Glass that, while shot a year ago, has just started getting a lot of attention. He's talking about storytelling - it's a primer intended for those working in broadcast, but, honestly, anyone thinking of telling a story, uh, ever, would be well-served to check it out. |









