
THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE: 
...with THE HOLLIES! Circa 1969, post Graham Nash, promoting The Hollies Sing Dylan. Selections include "Carrie Anne" (w/strings instead of steel drums), "Just Like A Woman," a medley of "Just One Look," "Bus Stop," "On A Carousel" and "Sorry, Suzanne," "Quit Your Lowdown," "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight," "Help Me Brother," "Stop Stop Stop," a cover of "A Taste of Honey," Peter, Paul & Mary's "Stewball," "The Mighty Quinn," and "Blowin' in the Wind." JARVIS COCKER expounds on contradictory theories of songwriting at SxSW. SxSW: At the Morning News, Paul Ford has six-word reviews of 1302 MP3s provided by bands playing the big fest. With ratings and downloads. THE DUKE SPIRIT stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set you can stream on demand via MPR. JOHN WESLEY HARDING stopped by the World Cafe for a chat and mini-set streaming via NPR. HANDSOME FURS: Dan Boeckner talks to the Montreal Gazette about the current album and tour, which has taken the duo as far as Russia and Serbia. 
VAMPIRE WEEKEND rolled out a new song, "White Sky," for Jimmy Fallon. JOHN VANDERSLICE talks to DC's Express about the thrill of that glaring spotlight and dueting with Mountain Goat John Darnielle. IVY LEAGUE BANDS: Crawdaddy pits Vampire Weekend vs. Galaxie 500. STONE ROSES: Ian Brown and John Squire are both denying earlier reunion reports. THE CUTOUT BIN: From the Who to ABBA, from the Sex Pistols to Ron Sexsmith, from the Kinks to King Khan & the Shrines, plus the Chesterfield Kings, Joe Jackson, Smokey Robinson, Thin Lizzy and more -- this Friday's fortuitous finds are streaming from the Pate page at the ol' HM. 
NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases include Nic Cage's "Knowing," which is currently scoring 21 percent on the ol' Tomatometer, the Rudd/Segel bro-com "I Love You, Man," currently scoring 78 percent, and the Julia Roberts/Clive Owen thriller "Duplicity," which is at 61 percent. LeANN RIMES: Eddie Cibrian denies having an affair with the married singer, but Us magazine has them... wait for it... caught canoodling on video. BRUCE WILLIS: Getting married soon? LINDSAY LOHAN is getting an intervention from the Baldwin brothers. BRITNEY SPEARS turns down a three-million-dollar autobiography deal... because she wants more money. 
DARK TIMES: South Park took on The Dark, Knight, Watchmen, The Spirit, etc. this week. VH-1'S "BEHIND THE MUSIC" is making a comeback, making it the perfect subject for an episode of the series. AFGHANISTAN: Last month's assault on government buildings in Kabul was planned in and directed from Pakistan, according to Afghan intell. IRAN is increasing its presence in Latin America, and Hezbollah, a terrorist organization it sponsors, is making inroads in drug trafficking in Colombia, the commander of US Southern Command told Congress. IRAQ: Cross-sectartian alliances emerge in the wake of the provincial elections. The US military will shut down the Camp Bucca prison by the summer of 2009. US combat deaths hit a six-year low. 
EXTREME SHEEP LED ART: Let's go to the video, courtesy of Samsung. ANACONDA HUNT: A photo gallery. PET HOARDING: Lady puts cats in the freezer. Again. MINI-COWS milk cuteness for all it's worth at the Memphis Zoo. THE ROCK CATS are known more for their looks than their rock 'n' roll talent. CAT & DOG, snuggling together... mass hysteria.
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