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Comedy , New York Dear Louis CK, I’m Sorry… Danielle Johnsen :: Friday, November 6th, 2009 7:03 pm louis-ck New York is easily the epicenter of comedy, with hundreds of one liners being delivered to drunk crowds on a nightly basis. And this city becomes a comedy lovers’ wet dream this weekend ...
Dane Cook: "Don't Do These 10 Things at a Concert!"
spin.com — Dane Cook wants to make you laugh. And starting Nov. 5 at New York's Madison Square Garden,... the Boston-born funnyman and actor will hit the road nationwide behind the release of his latest comedy album/DVD, Comedy Central's ISolated INcident , ... (more) Dane Cook: "Don't Do These 10 Things at a Concert!"
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death + taxes Goes Interactive
Sonic Itch Music — ... One music magazine that doesn’t look to be in a state of near collapse (seen the latest issue of Paste? like my last date, thin and dull), death + taxes have introduced a new concept for the music magazine. The newest issue, featuring Jay Reatard on the cover, features this new technology, and one wonders if this is the wave of the future, or just a spitting breeze. Don’t get me wrong, I love this magazine, it’s one of current favs. I especially appreciate the fact that the fashion industry isn’t slut-ted out all over the musicians throughout the pages. I ...

New No Age: "In Peril"
Pitchfork: Latest News — Photo by Ed Templeton Death+Taxes magazine has a new, exclusive No Age song called "In Peril" up for free download, but they're going to make you jump through some hoops to get it. Here's what you have to do: First, go to this website. (Or, a specific page in the latest issue of the magazine.) Then, take a photo of the picture of No Age that you'll find there. Then text or email it to a specific location; the site has all the details. Once you do all that, you'll get a text or email with a link to "In ...

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