Tuesday, January 27th, 2004

Good summary by Lola Ogunnaike on the bewilderingly huge developments so far this week in the music biz. Arista folds? Reid for Cohen? Big 4? Gotdamn.

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Tuesday, January 27th, 2004

Fantastic piece by Emil Guillermo on how frustrating Iowa and New Hampshire really are for Democrats of color.

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Monday, January 26th, 2004

MORE BLOGGIN AND BOOSTIN

Breaking news: Joseph Patel, rebel to Amerikkka, is now causing blog hysteria. And that’s all!

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Sunday, January 25th, 2004

The Traffic mini-series looks promising. Or maybe not.

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Saturday, January 24th, 2004

Whoa.

And thanks to Oliver (thanks to Jay Smooth): hey ya!

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Saturday, January 24th, 2004

More embarassing news about Keyshawn Johnson. Forgot to mention earlier that dude was booed out of the Oakland Arena two months back when he tried to get on court between Stanford and Cal basketball games. Heavy rotation on the block: Tom Petty.

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Thursday, January 22nd, 2004

Oh hell no. I spoke too soon. Here’s your real MP3 of the week, courtesy Notes from a Different Kitchen.

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Thursday, January 22nd, 2004

I WANT TO BE YOUR PRESIDENT, YEAAAGHH!

Jay Smooth comes through with the MP3 of the week, just head here. There’s also this one that sounds like it was made for vintage Playstation. Howie zowie!

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Thursday, January 22nd, 2004

NOT IN MY BACKYARD

Keyshawn Johnson got jacked while waiting for a haircut right around the corner yesterday. What can I say? Fools in South Berkeley do NOT play!!!

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Thursday, January 22nd, 2004

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

I think I wrote this earlier but Years of the Monkey are straight bananas. Revolution years. I mean check this out:

1968–French student uprising, Columbia University takeover, MLK assassinated, Chicago Democratic Convention, return of the gangs in the South Bronx

1980–Iran hostage crisis, Reagan Revolution

1992–LA Rebellion, “Cop Killer”, Gang truce movement goes national, Clinton’s “centrist” victory

Whoa. Enjoy, or better yet, per Tanya Stephens, handle the ride!

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