The Guardian reviews the new Dizzee Rascal album, Showtime, saying "though Dizzee's laptop dystopias are no longer shockingly new, they are ceaselessly ingenious."
Nick Lowe's fall US tour will be acoustic.
Mother Jones profiles American folk legend Pete Seeger.
NPR's Noah Adams talks to technology correspondent Xeni Jardin about mp3 blogs on Day to Day. Fluxblog is mentioned as an example.
The Herald examines notable Scottish omissions from the Booker Prize list. The Telegraph also focuses on who missed the cut.
The Independent profiles "the godfather of rock," Jimmy Page.
The Chicago Sun-Times interviews Robbie Fulks.
NPR profiles the Miniboss,a Nintendo cover band.
"Web logs" are "the hottest thing to hit the Internet since Anna Kournikova" according to USA Today.
Posted by david on August 27, 2004hey, these "web logs" sound like the bee's knees! How do I get on this crazy bandwagon?
Posted by: frank on August 27, 2004 09:43 AMwow, usa today proves to be on the bleeding edge - per usual...
have to check out dizee!!
Posted by: mike on August 27, 2004 10:41 PM