FOO FIGHTERS Rick Roll the Westboro Baptist Chruch before a show. FROG EYES advance streams Pickpocket’s Locket. PETER WOLF CRIER advance streams Plum Slump. THE ARCS: Dan Auerbach (Black Keys) brings Richard Swift and others to Morning Becomes Eclectic. JOSH ROUSE stopped by World Cafe for a chat and mini-set. THE CHESTERFIELD KINGS cover the Moving Sidewalks' "99th Floor" (introed by Martha Quinn) and psych up even more on "Sunrise (Turn On)" for Twofer Tuesday. DEERHUNTER's Bradford Cox goes beyong nostalgia with Pitchfork. GRANT HART talks to the Smart Set about Hüsker Dü, Sputnik, and his Paradise Lost concept album The Argument . (Thx, LHB.) LEE HAZLEWOOD is the subject of a new book by Wyndham Wallace. THE 200 BEST SONGS OF THE 1980s, according to Pitchfork. QUENTIN TARANTINO talks race, The Hateful Eight, blockbusters, Grindhouse and much more at Vulture. TRACY MORGAN wed his long-time fiancée Megan Wollover on Sunday night. BRIAN AUSTIN GREENE will almost certainly get spousal support from Megan Fox in their divorce. DRAKE & SERENA WILLIAMS were caught canoodling at a fancy Cincinnati restaurant. ONE DIRECTION plans an extended hiatus. THE TWO KOREAS have reached an agreement that stops the “semi” state of war that erupted over the last few days, with a statement of regret from Pyongyang over the maiming of two South Korean soldiers. Seoul will stop its broadcasts of propaganda over loudspeakers on the DMZ, and in general both sides will return to the status quo. TURKEY and the United States will soon launch "comprehensive" air operations to flush Islamic State fighters from a zone in northern Syria bordering Turkey, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told Reuters on Monday. IRAQ: Over the past few month, as much as 77 percent of Israel's oil has come from one source: Iraqi Kurdistan. RED THE CAT sits like a human. THE HUGE ALLIGATOR recently caught in Lake Eufaula in Alabama weighed in at a whopping 920 pounds. AN ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVIST was beaten with a duck by a Spanish woman defending one of the country's most bizarre and controversial festival traditions. SPIDERS AS BIG AS MICE will find their way into British homes to flee the weather and lay hundreds of eggs.
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