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Fang Island Played All The Guitars

I went to the album release show of their forthcoming 'Major,' which I am hereby promoting to 'General.'
David Bailey
7.23.12
Dogmageddon

Abortionland

Inadvertent Christian Situationism, death, bloody Mary, crab Jesus, hate sandwiches, and more, courtesy of religion.
Rick Paulas
7.23.12
Music

An Array Of Animation Techniques Collide In "Permission To Explode"

3D scanning, projections, CGI, stop motion—it’s all here.
Kevin Holmes
7.23.12
Kill the Engine

Guided Tours of the Skate Spots in My Neighborhood

As a freelancer, I spend a great deal of time scheming on ways to bring in more money to my household.
Michael Sieben
7.23.12
Features

The Dudes Of NASA Space Universe Aren't "Violent," They're Just "L.A."

Essentials in the Los Angeles D.I.Y. scene, NASA Space Universe teach us that life is a dark comedy.
Mish Way
7.23.12
Music

We Saw This: Bear Hands

We met up with Bear Hands before their show at Knitting Factory last week to talk about a wide variety of subjects, like gun control and George Lucas.
Sophie Saint Thomas
7.23.12
Music

Noisey Have a Big Tent at Beacons Festival

And it's the best reason you've had so far this summer to get out of the house and enjoy yourself.
Barry Olafs
7.23.12
Art

Electronic Circuitry Gets A TRON-Style Makeover In Mabonona's Maze

The workings of the electronic world, in neon.
Kevin Holmes
7.23.12
Art

Mira Calix Talks Singing Stones And Manmade Nature [Video]

The UK artist and musician meditates upon her sound installation Nothing Is Set In Stone.
The Creators Project Staff
7.23.12
Mira Calix

Mira Calix: Nothing Is Set In Stone (2012)

Monolithic sound sculpture.
The Creators Project
7.23.12
Motherboard Blog

Why Scientists Made a Jellyfish from Rat Cells

Scientists at Harvard and Caltech became a little closer to God recently when they bioengineered a jellyfish using silicone and the muscle cells from a rat's heart. The creature is about the size of a penny and is fashioned after a juvenile moon...
Adam Estes
7.23.12
Travel

Death and Tucson

Someday, should you grow tired of crack-spanging quarters on Decatur Street and splitting tall boys between groups of eight, you may develop an interest in the fabled hospitality of the Union Pacific Railroad.
Christopher Kilbourn
7.23.12
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