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NASA: No records found on 1965 Pa. UFO sighting
The leader of a group that seeks to bring more credibility to the subject of UFOs isn't happy with NASA.
Better than: It's a live Devo show. The fact that it still happens at all makes it better than most things.
DEVO: Totally Worth a Drive to Seattle
This Sunday and Monday, DEVO is performing two of its most beloved albums at Seattle's intimate Moore Theater.
DEVO's Twofer at the Fonda - Night #1: 'Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are DEVO!'
Who needs the Fountain of Youth when you can grow old disgracefully with DEVO? Nicole Campos DEVO are so old they probably heard Darwin himself explain his evolutionary theory.
Five Ways to Succeed in 'The New Realilty'
Responding to reader feedback from recent CED 'Aftermarket' columns, the author elaborates on his recommendations for aggressive, intentional product support outreach.
What Devo can teach us about the death of the album
Friday, Nov. 6 , and Saturday, Nov. 7 , at 9 p.m., $40-$75; www.goldenvoice.com . Devo by Andrew Stout Vinyl is an unusually stunted medium.
Wade McIntyre: Mud and music at Voodoo Fest
If you searched for a mud-free patch of dirt to stand on at the Voodoo Festival Saturday in New Orleans, you found it in front of a stand of ATM machines.
Parents' approach key in navigating sibling rivalries
They bicker. They argue. They fight, and they compete. They're best friends one day and rivals the next.
Devo get 'Fresh' with new album, tour, documentary
Ignorance used to be bliss. Yet somewhere along our evolution as a society, we all went ape.
FLASHPOINT: Unfortunately, the truth is often twisted
What is the actual "unfortunate truth?" It is the relentless barrage of lies and twisted, self-serving, short-sighted propaganda we are subjected to by the energy sector, the private health insurance sector and the conservative talking-head sector.
The Journal of Commerce Online
It would be an understatement to say 2008 was marked by a much higher level of uncertainty and risk than usual.
Gary the Hillsdale College Intern blames the governor for everything
Part of the Center for Michigan's study on public pay and benefits includes mention of the Public Policy Associates study that found that the Dillon health care plan, which the News endorsed without thinking through whether it could be done in a sane and rational way, or whether its passage in September would have saved the state one thin dime this ...
Murakami's short film, "Akihabara Majokko Princess" with Kirsten Dunst
Arrested Motion reports on a short film by Takashi Murakami called "Akihabara Majokko Princess." Starring Kirsten Dunst singing a coverA to the Vapors' "Turning Japanese", the video includes footage of Dunst dancing through the streets of the AkihabaraA district in Tokyo dressed as a colorful princess.
Glenwood chamber forum offers voice on health reform
The United States doesn't have a health care "system" per se, at least not until everyone is covered, observes Tim Burns, administrator at Glenwood Medical Associates.
No Diving Campaign- Berba booked for ballet antics in Bolshois back yard
He's in the home of the Bolshoi Ballet, but Dimitar Berbatov isn't fooling anyone with his dying swan impression.
UK trailer for CYBORG SHE, a science fiction romance from the director of MY SASSY GIRL.
Release the Sounds: 'Psychic Chasms,' Neon Indian
With a sound surrounded with laser zaps, 8-bit nostalgia, Kraftwerk and cheesy elevator music, it's as if 21-year-old Alan Paolma had actually been old enough to make music in the 80s, instead of just shitting his diapers.
October 16, 2009: American singer DALE BOZZIO has been evicted from her California home after falling behind on her rent.
The cat is out of the bag -- Missing Persons singer Dale Bozzio is out of a home.
Orchestra makes music from thin air
This week quantum physicists, philosophers, arctic explorers, rappers and comedians have gathered in Oxford for the TED Global ideas conference with the theme of "The Substance of Things not Seen". While most will be trying to put their ideas into words the Radio Science Orchestra will tackle the theme using "space controlled musical instruments".
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