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Friday, October 13, 2006

The Weekly for 10/13

Spreading Pudding Cup Awareness - natatliedee.com» CBGB Closes after 33 Years. I remember reading a long time ago that this was going to have to happen eventually, due to the lease contract, but I couldn't quite believe it. So I chose to forget about it. But, sadly, it's happening all the same. Also, Paul Collins contributes an insider's memory of the schmucks who played CBGB.

» Red iPod Nano. Oooohhh. Pretty. Hope they keep it around for a few months, when I'll finally be able to justify dropping the cash for it.

» Littourati. Blogging the locations in Kerouac's On the Road.

» David Lynch Self-Distributing Three-Hour Epic. Let's get this clear - I love David Lynch. But that doesn't mean that I sometimes don't have the faintest clue what the hell he's doing. This digital feature, Inland Empire, may very well fit in that category, considering it apparently, "showcases musical dance sequences, sitcom-style family scenes featuring people with rabbit heads and dramatic episodes with actors speaking Polish." It's like he's dedicated himself to making the Log Lady look completely normal.

» Wil Wheaton Reviews Old Star Trek: The Next Generation Episodes. Because someone had to. Wait - no, not really.

» Bookslut's Review of Lost Girls. Part of the reason I love my comic book habit is that it's relatively cheap to maintain (at least in comparison to my desired fashion or technology habits). But Alan Moore's Lost Girls is a hardcover set that retails for about $70, which means it's going to be a little while until I can get my hands on it. I will, however, finally get my hands on it, because I can't wait to read it.

» Oh, and another friendly Project Runway fan is totally going to get this for me, right?

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