The third annual blogger Boobiethon (front page safe for work) started yesterday. Stop by, make a donation and bare some skin for a good cause, the Susan G. Komen Foundation. The foundation works to eradicate breast cancer through research, education, screening and treatment.
The Drive-By Truckers will be on CBS's "The Late Late Show" on October 19th performing their single, "Never Gonna Change" (mp3 link).
The San Fransisco Chronicle examines the relevance of author Graham Greene on his 100th birthday.
Al Jourgensen of Ministry talks to the Calgary Sun.
The Mercury News previews VH1's five part series, "And You Don't Stop: 30 Years of Hip Hop."
Young celebrities make it cool to be a voter.
The Southern Festival of Books takes place in Memphis next weekend, featuring James Ellroy, among others. Here's the full lineup.
The Hartford Courant reviews Thursday night's Robbie Fulks show.
Entertainment Weekly offers their favorite Philip Roth books.
Posted by david on October 02, 2004right on with that Phillip Roth link, just last nite I was thinking about the time I read "Goodbye, Columbus" i was thinking of getting "I Married a Communist"
Posted by: [ Juan ] on October 2, 2004 12:09 PMa vh1 special huh?
the man must be trying to kill hiphop off
