Three rising hard rock and metal bands join forces for a stellar
triple bill in San Francisco Saturday when acclaimed Swedish
heavyweights Witchcraft perform with Portland, OR experimentalists
Danava and Oakland-based thrashers Saviours.
In a world full of entertainment options gone bananas, it?s a
breath of fresh air when someone takes it all back to basics.
Monster Genocide is a fully dramatized Audio adventure saga that is
radically unique in today?s Ipod culture, yet grounded by classic
radio roots at its core. The creators are clearly calling on the
spirit of Orsen Wells.
As far as public acclaim goes, Karl Wirsum has long been sidelined
as the amusing younger brother of his more renowned contemporaries.
He was always good for a few laughs, but as the evening of the 20th
century wore on he was shuffled off to the basement to go play with
his toys, while the adults stayed upstairs and got moody, complex
and famous. That may be changing. Wirsum 's work has been ...
Among other applications, the structured gel could be used as a
fast and inexpensive chemical sensor, says Edwin Thomas, MIT's
Morris Cohen Professor of Materials Science and Engineering. One
place where such an environmental sensor could be useful is a food
processing plant, where the sensor could indicate whether food that
must remain dry...
"Vous l'avez sans doute remarqu? depuis plusieurs mois, le web se
met ? l'orange. Des petits rectangles de cette couleur fleurissent
en effet sur les sites les plus divers, et, notamment les sites de
presse. Avec, inscrit dessus, trois lettres myst?rieuses pour le
commun des internautes : RSS..."
The last time the Philadelphia Orchestra hired a music director, in
2001, the prospects were slim. Simon Rattle, the clear choice, had
said no. The orchestra was in a "cold panic" - as even the Los
Angeles Times, way over on the other coast, could see - and hired
Christoph Eschenbach.
1 Ian Van Dahl
Leslie Bartlebaugh, Amanda Boring, Jessica Boring, Jessica Brown, William Bryan, Casey Burkett, Stephanie Carney, Melinda Clark, Lauren Dziagwa, Tara Edmiston, Sara Hampton, Jennifer Harvey, Brianna Isenberg, Kathryne Kendrick, Lauren Lichtenfels.
2 Jamelia
(comic) Calvin & Hobbes: " I don't like Real Science...I prefer to have Life Filtered Through Religion".
3 Bunji Garlin
Three rising hard rock and metal bands join forces for a stellar triple bill in San Francisco Saturday when acclaimed Swedish heavyweights Witchcraft perform with Portland, OR experimentalists Danava and Oakland-based thrashers Saviours.
4 Forest Stream
In a world full of entertainment options gone bananas, it?s a breath of fresh air when someone takes it all back to basics. Monster Genocide is a fully dramatized Audio adventure saga that is radically unique in today?s Ipod culture, yet grounded by classic radio roots at its core. The creators are clearly calling on the spirit of Orsen Wells.
5 Fedde Le Grand Pres Flamingo Project
As far as public acclaim goes, Karl Wirsum has long been sidelined as the amusing younger brother of his more renowned contemporaries. He was always good for a few laughs, but as the evening of the 20th century wore on he was shuffled off to the basement to go play with his toys, while the adults stayed upstairs and got moody, complex and famous. That may be changing. Wirsum 's work has been ...
6 Mr. Fingers
Among other applications, the structured gel could be used as a fast and inexpensive chemical sensor, says Edwin Thomas, MIT's Morris Cohen Professor of Materials Science and Engineering. One place where such an environmental sensor could be useful is a food processing plant, where the sensor could indicate whether food that must remain dry...
7 Marcelo D2
"Vous l'avez sans doute remarqu? depuis plusieurs mois, le web se met ? l'orange. Des petits rectangles de cette couleur fleurissent en effet sur les sites les plus divers, et, notamment les sites de presse. Avec, inscrit dessus, trois lettres myst?rieuses pour le commun des internautes : RSS..."
8 Stat Quo And DJ Drama
Options backdating continues to cast a long shadow
9 Melvin Sparks Band
The last time the Philadelphia Orchestra hired a music director, in 2001, the prospects were slim. Simon Rattle, the clear choice, had said no. The orchestra was in a "cold panic" - as even the Los Angeles Times, way over on the other coast, could see - and hired Christoph Eschenbach.