
- “The Boy Who Heard Music,” the new musical by The Who’s Pete Townshend, is set to premiere under the bright lights of Poughkeepsie, NY, on July 13th. The piece is connected thematically to previous Townshend works Lifehouse Elements and Psychoderelict.
- Michael Moore is back, and he’s learned how to use YouTube. In anticipation of Sicko, his scathing look at the U.S. health care system, Moore is recruiting people to tell their own health care war stories, which he’ll post on his very own YouTube page. So instead of posting videos like this, break out the camcorders and get to work.
- In what is either really good bad news or really bad good news, Fergie says the Black Eyed Peas are not going away.
- Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper gives George Bush yet another lesson on how a mature leader is supposed to behave. Harper makes Dubya look like a U2 groupie.
- The Fiery Furnaces, the most loquacious and prolific band this side of the Atlantic, are back with a new album (Widow City, out Oct. 23) for a new label (Thrill Jockey).
- We smell lawsuit: Remember that the kid that Akon bodyslammed into the audience? He’s alright, but the woman he landed on isn’t.

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