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Stephen Mejias
A Soft Friday Evening Whir
Stephen Mejias
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Jul 07, 2006
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"Are your windows open?" sales manager Laura LoVecchio asked today.
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Robert Baird
Mon Key Wo Man
Robert Baird
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Jul 07, 2006
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1 comments
In this digital life we’re all now living does it get any better than calling AOL and canceling an account? I hate to be
Flashdance
about this but—Oh, what a feeling!
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Stephen Mejias
Strange and Ironic Paraphernalia
Kristina Roman, Editorial Intern
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Jul 07, 2006
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We catch up with Kristina to find that she's discovered Stereophile's "first and only pornographic publishing-foul."
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Wes Phillips
Every Picture Tells A Story, Don't It?
Wes Phillips
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Jul 07, 2006
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The BBC's website has a daguerreotype of Constanze Mozart. Wow, a photo of Mozart's widow!
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Wes Phillips
The Rise and Fall of the Hit
Wes Phillips
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Jul 07, 2006
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Chris Anderson argues that niche markets are the new blockbuster—except that we don't have blockbusters any more.
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Wes Phillips
Bagheera's A Lady
Wes Phillips
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Jul 07, 2006
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None of those histrionics for Mistress Bagheera, thank you very much—she prefers to disappear, perched on top of her favorite toy and meditation aid.
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Wes Phillips
One of Huck's Best Tricks
Wes Phillips
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Jul 07, 2006
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Marvel at the ability of one cat to occupy an entire easy chair—while not-so-discretely screaming "look at me!"
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Wes Phillips
Now That's What I call a Cadenza!
Wes Phillips
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Jul 07, 2006
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1 comments
Yeah, we've all heard violinists cut loose in the
rondo
of Mozart's third violin concerto, but not many of us have heard anything quite like
this
.
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Stephen Mejias
Budget-Priced
Stephen Mejias
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Jul 06, 2006
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3 comments
It's time to seal the brown boxes and send them back to the manufacturer. Tonight, I will be packing up the Ayre gear.
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Wes Phillips
Calm Down, Fellas
Wes Phillips
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Jul 06, 2006
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3 comments
This clip is really PG, not X.
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