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Tuesday, October 28, 2008 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

DEERHOOF: The video for "Family of Others" seems to use a microscope to find them.

NEW RELEASES: Bloc Party, O'Death, Eagles of Death Metal, Lou Reed, Ry Cooder and more have albums streaming this week via Spinner. Ryan Adams releases Cardinology.

THE CURE is streaming their new album in full via CureSpace.

SNOW PATROL has been streaming their new album in full for members of MySnowPatrol.

NIRVANA: Rare photos and artwork from Kurt Cobain's archives can be seen at Rolling Stone's feature on the Cobain Unseen book.

THE KINKS have taken a step closer to a reunion, as Ray Davies reports brother Dave is making good progress in recovering from a stroke.

THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS play "Birdhouse In Your Soul" with the Doc Severenson Orchestra and "I Palindrome I" with Paul Shaffer & Co. in this week's Twofer Tuesday.

ELLIOTT SMITH: James Poulos reflects on indie rock's doomed minstrel at the fifth anniversary of his death. SPIN's Ellen Carpenter writes about why she cannot listen to his music.

RANDY NEWMAN talks to Pitchfork about  Alvin and the Chipmunks, writing for Pixar, politics and more...

THE MAGNETIC FIELDS: Stephin Merritt talks to the Allentown Morning Call about paying homage to the Jesus and Mary Chain's influential, abrasive guitar reverb- and feedback-drenched 1985 debut, ''Psychocandy.''

THE DEARS: Murray Lightburn is still trying to piece together what happened to his band for the Montreal Gazette.

MADONNA & GUY RITCHIE are both demanding their army of household staff testify against the other.  Madge has reportedly asked her assistant to gather all the items she received from Ritchie so she can bury them, as she becomes ever more dependent on her Kabbalah advisors.

JENNIFER HUDSON: The Chicago police found the body of the young nephew of the actress and singer Jennifer Hudson in an abandoned SUV in Chicago on Monday, three days after the star's mother and brother had been found dead in their home about 10 miles away.

BRITNEY SPEARS is in discussions to star in a film based on the turbulent life of... Britney Spears.

JENNIFER ANISTON, rumored to be reuiniting with John Mayer, was spotted getting cozy with Gerard Butler ("300").

LINDSAY LOHAN's ex-con dad feels bad about criticizing her girlfriend, Samantha Ronson.

AMY WINEHOUSE was hospitalized Saturday for tests on her chest and lungs, according to her London spokesman.

TOM CRUISE helped roast Today show coanchor Matt Lauer at the Friar's Club last week, including calling Lauer a "glib putz."

HARRY POTTER and the HALF-BLOOD PRINCE has a new trailer online.

THE DARK KNIGHT: Director Christoper Nolan explains to the L.A. Times why he's not sure about directing a third Bat-movie.

SYRIA: A US counterterrorism official said Monday that US forces killed the head of a Syrian network that funneled fighters, weapons and cash into Iraq during a helicopter attack Sunday.  Bill Roggio has background on Abu Ghadiya, a senior al Qaeda leader who has been in charge of the Syrian network since 2005.

NORTH KOREA: New doubts over the health of North Korea's "Dear Leader" have arisen after Kim Jong Il's eldest son was filmed in Paris apparently soliciting the services of a top brain surgeon.

PAKISTAN: A suspected US missile strike has killed 20 people, including a top Taliban commander, in north-west Pakistan, witnesses and officials say.

IRAN is arming "liberation armies" in the Mideast, a top Revolutionary Guards commander said, offering the first official confirmation the country provides weapons to armed groups in the region. Pres. Ahmadinejad has fallen ill due to exhaustion brought on by his heavy workload, coincidentally to speculation that he will not run for re-election.

IRAQ: A wave of targeted killings has forced more than 2000 Christian families to flee the northern city of Mosul.

JACK & BOMBAY are friends. Spot and stripes, living together; a disaster of Biblical proportions. Because it's that time of year.

CHOOCHY the POODLE crashes security at Logan Airport in Boston.

RATS have Britons outnumbered. Time for Willard in a minute.

52 COWS killed by a single lightning bolt.

HONEY BEES can count to four, according to research from the University of Queensland.

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