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Boise resident Doug Martsch, also known as the lead singer of Built To Spill, recorded a new song for an excellent local compilation called Rotating Tongues 2, which was just released April 18th.
via Boing Boing tv presents CUPCAKE CUTTHROATS, a cakesploitation epic exploring the dark side of electric art-cars shaped like baked goods. These homemade vehicles are crafted by Silicon Valley nerds (including one engineer from Tesla Motors) and Burning Man enthusiasts in a Berkeley, California, warehouse. In today's episode, Xeni joins the marauding muffineers for a 15-mph thrillride down mean, sugar-sprinkled streets.
The Yes Men, who attempt funny brazen activist satire on a regular basis, make a full length movie about their adventures . . . i guess about fixing the world, or some crazy s**t like that.
Saturday January 31st, 2009. Boise Flash Mob finds its way to the central court of the Boise Towne Square and freezes in place for three minutes. via arecity
Have you ever received an email from someone in your family that warns you about danger lurking in shopping mall parking lots? Or is wanting you to know all the ways Barack Obama might be questionable? Well - there is a new show for them: Old People News.
Protesters from the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) have been
campaigning for six months to remove the government and would like to
provoke the army to step in and depose the prime minister, Somchai
Wongsawat.