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Because sometimes you just want friends to tell you about cool things… the Brew House team offers up its weekly mix of author-supported goodness. Movie: “Tiny Furniture” A certain segment of the...
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When I was in the second grade, maybe 8 years old, that beautiful age when you finally start to formulate your own thoughts, my grade-school class would spend two days a week at a period entitled,...
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Because sometimes you just want friends to tell you about cool things… the Brew House team offers up its weekly mix of author-supported goodness. Album: “In My G4 Over Da Sea” — Neutral Bling Hotel In...
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Every Monday morning. Music so good… it must be shared. This week: “Undone (The Sweater Song)” — Weezer, live on the John Stewart Show ***
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Because sometimes you just want friends to tell you about cool things… the Brew House team offers up its weekly mix of author-supported goodness. Cereal: Frosted Toast Crunch When I was younger, maybe...
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Every Monday morning. Music so good… it must be shared. This week: “Back to Gray” — The Thermals, off the album, “More Parts per Million” ***
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Every Monday morning. Music so good… it must be shared. This week: “I Will Wait” — Mumford & Sons, off their new, yet-to-be released album, “Babel”. *** Well, Mumford & Sons, the British...
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Every Monday morning. Music so good, it must be shared. This week: “Down in The Valley” — The Head and the Heart, off their self-titled debut album
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Album: Big Boi — “Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors” I’ve always been an Andre 3000 guy. When Outkast kinda-sorta split up to create Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (2003), you had to choose a favorite. At...
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I hate many things about year-end lists. For one, I hate the phrase you see when you encounter a list — “It’s that time of the year” — which is really code for “OK, here’s a list because we need to...
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