While They're Hot
I was surprised to find that we once featured <i>Stereophile</i> t-shirts on a cover.
I was surprised to find that we once featured <i>Stereophile</i> t-shirts on a cover.
drchilledaire has uploaded to YouTube this fabulous clip of Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross performing Count Basie's "Everyday (I Have the Blues)." A while ago, I was frustrated in my attempts to get a digital replacement for my well-played copy of <I>Twisted</I>, so I thought I'd probably use this as a chance to rant about the lack of LHR CDs.
<I>Gizmodo</I>'s Mark Wilson does a different Blu-ray <I>vs</I> HD DVD comparison. That is, for <I>my</I> kind of difference: audio quality and extras.
A website devoted to exotic (mostly) turntables. Two thoughts struck me: I've actually seen or heard most of these, and I bet if I issued audiophile "baseball cards" I could make a mint.
. . . To a pianist with small hands.
Hi ______.<br>
Just as you thought, we'd like to come up with a snazzy catch-phrase to go along with the new <i>Stereophile</i> t-shirt design. Some ideas:
How anyone was surprised that Britney Spears has shaved her head is beyond me. As <I>Stereophile</I>'s assistant editor, the intrepid Stephen Mejias reminded me, she was brainwashed as a toddler thanks to that malevolent mindfuck known as The Mickey Mouse Club. Add to that she's a piece of unreconstructed white trash from Louisiana, who's now been coddled beyond all description and suddenly head shaving looks like the least of her worries.
Ben Yagoda on <I>meh</I>, <I>awwa</I>, <I>feh</I>, <I>heh</I>, and all those other interjections. How could he leave out <I>d'oh!</I>?
Conductor Kenneth Woods has some thoughts about "honest" recordings. Follow the link to the University of Houston's listserv for a surprising revelation about another widespread classical hoax.
Carl Zimmer gives us the straight, er, poop on tapeworms.