Slim PS3

Posted on August 25, 2009 Under Gadgetry

If you were one of the ones that waited patiently for a crack at a PS3 a few years ago, chastising your easily swayed friends who opted for an XBox 360 or Wii -- suckers. If you only held out…

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Radiohead x These Are My Twisted Words

Posted on August 17, 2009 Under Music

Just a few days ago, we heard little more than a peep out of Radiohead when the last British veteran of the Great War passed. Their tribute to him is still available on their site for a quid and all…

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Mute Math: Armistice

Posted on August 13, 2009 Under Music
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MWM Opening Reception Saturday

Posted on August 12, 2009 Under Art

What are your plans this Saturday? If you're a fan of MWM like we are, then they should include seeing some new work at the Chorus Gallery in Somerville, MA. On tap is his signature canvas work, a small series…

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powerHouse Magazine Issue 5: Busted Exhibition

Posted on May 13, 2009 Under Art

Being up to no good entails a sort of madness and inspiration that often goes hand in hand with making great art. Sure nefarious leanings often lead to a fall in the wrong direction, but sometimes that's half the fun.…

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Django Reinhardt: Airwaves

Posted on May 12, 2009 Under Music
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The Crystal Method: Divided By Night

Posted on May 12, 2009 Under Music

The Crystal Method were one of the most ostensible bands of the 90s producer boom. They made densely layered electronic music palatable to the masses, so much so that their old songs are seen today as caricatures of the genre.…

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Bonobo: Between the Lines/Recurring Remixes

Posted on April 14, 2009 Under Music

British producer Bonobo first made waves at the tender age of 18, when his first record, Animal Magic, had the down-tempo scene buzzing. His compositions landed him in the big leagues a year later when Ninja Tune picked him up.…

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Neil Young: Fork in the Road

Posted on April 7, 2009 Under Music

Neil Young is a survivor. The 70s artist has always been a bit different from his contemporaries; far from a typical rock star and not quite made for every man. It's not about Kent State or Nixon, but Young has…

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A-Trak: Infinity +1

Posted on March 31, 2009 Under Music

The DMC Championship has seen the world's finest turntablists cut and mix their way to the top of the game, but only once was this honor taken by a 15-year-old kid. It was 12 years ago that DJ A-Trak's muderous…

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