The New York Times lists "the best of the very worst, or music's greatest misses."
Also from the New York Times, a list of new and recent notable books by immigrant authors.
The Guardian reminisces about the Manic Street Preachers' The Holy Bible album.
The Baltimore Sun laments that most people haven't read Isaac Bashevis Singer in his native Yiddish.
Game soundtrack of the year, 2005: Stubbs the Zombie.
Fa La La La La is a message board dedicated to "preserving the memories of Christmas vinyl past." The site will be posting holiday vinyl albums starting November 26th.
Trader Vic has updated The Propeller Club, the site dedicated to the 500 original vinyl releases of the Guided By Voices' Propeller album. #312 is available on eBay, and only $525 at the moment.
The Kansas City Star lists their "100 Noteworthy Books of 2004."
The Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff Jarvis proclaims that weblogs are here to stay.
Detroit's image takes another hit. Time to appoint Uncle Grambo to clean things up?
The Arizona Republic reviews last night's Wilco show, notably including a setlist.
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