You might not realize how Lookout! Records has shaped the landscape of the music industry, but to give you an idea, the label was responsible for classic releases like Green Day's Kerplunk!, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists' Hearts of Oak, The Donnas' Turn 21, and Operation Ivy's Energy. Unfortunately, Lookout! is officially defunct after twenty-five years of pop-punk poetry. Based out of the Bay Area, Lookout! Records was founded by David Hayes and Larry Livermore in 1987, with the goal of nurturing worthwhile punk bands that Livermore went to see perform in and around San Francisco. By the 1990s, Lookout! was supporting bands that few other labels would have deigned to take a risk for: Rancid, The Queers, and the Potatomen (started by Livermore himself). In 1992, Lookout! altered the course of pop-music history by releasing Green Day's sophomore album, Kerplunk!, featuring the single "Welcome to Paradise." [...]...
- 1/17/2012
- Nerve
Morpheus Tales #14
The Cherry Tree by David Lear
Misplaced Loyalties by Graeme Stevenson
Illustrated by Robert Leija
Souvenir by Brockton McKinney
Rights of the Living Dead by David Hayes
Illustrated by Vladimir Petkovic
An Interview With Geraldine by Neil John Buchanan
Teeth by Axelle Carolyn
Illustrated by Mr. Byron
The Final Toll by Matt Mok
Soulshredder by Lee Clark Zumpe
The Last Walk by Diana Bocco
A Silence Between Two Waves Of The Sea by Robert Sagirs
Illustrated by Ash Arceneaux
The Quill of Eternal Damnation by Adnane Rehane
Cover Art by Candra Hope
As is usual every three months, I opened my mailbox and saw a package containing the latest issue of one of my favorite magazines…Morpheus Tales. I eagerly opened the package and was greeted with the stunning new cover by Candra Hope. Morpheus Tales has some of the best artwork to accompany their tales and Issue #14 is no exception.
The Cherry Tree by David Lear
Misplaced Loyalties by Graeme Stevenson
Illustrated by Robert Leija
Souvenir by Brockton McKinney
Rights of the Living Dead by David Hayes
Illustrated by Vladimir Petkovic
An Interview With Geraldine by Neil John Buchanan
Teeth by Axelle Carolyn
Illustrated by Mr. Byron
The Final Toll by Matt Mok
Soulshredder by Lee Clark Zumpe
The Last Walk by Diana Bocco
A Silence Between Two Waves Of The Sea by Robert Sagirs
Illustrated by Ash Arceneaux
The Quill of Eternal Damnation by Adnane Rehane
Cover Art by Candra Hope
As is usual every three months, I opened my mailbox and saw a package containing the latest issue of one of my favorite magazines…Morpheus Tales. I eagerly opened the package and was greeted with the stunning new cover by Candra Hope. Morpheus Tales has some of the best artwork to accompany their tales and Issue #14 is no exception.
- 10/5/2011
- by Peter Schwotzer
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Discovered this on Behind the Scenes via David Hayes’ Trigger Street Labs Qute a treasure. The video quality is about as bad as it can be without being crushed to...
- 9/21/2011
- by Ryan Adams
- AwardsDaily.com
Following its paywall (payfence?) announcement, Gray Lady readers across the web have discovered a number of loopholes. Now the Times has moved in to close them.
The New York Times's looming mighty paywall, which is live in Canada and goes operational in the U.S. in five days, has sprung some leaks--a few of them self-inflicted. As Times readers across the web have scrambled to find ways around and through the wall, the Gray Lady has responded. Here are the loopholes we've heard of so far:
1. The Javascript hack
The loophole: Joshua Benton at Nieman Journalism Lab noticed the other day that, as he put it, "when you reach your 20-article limit and try to read more, the contraband article actually loads just fine in your browser"--it's merely obscured by an overlay urging you to pony up. The overlay was just "a little Css and Javascript," he noted, and...
The New York Times's looming mighty paywall, which is live in Canada and goes operational in the U.S. in five days, has sprung some leaks--a few of them self-inflicted. As Times readers across the web have scrambled to find ways around and through the wall, the Gray Lady has responded. Here are the loopholes we've heard of so far:
1. The Javascript hack
The loophole: Joshua Benton at Nieman Journalism Lab noticed the other day that, as he put it, "when you reach your 20-article limit and try to read more, the contraband article actually loads just fine in your browser"--it's merely obscured by an overlay urging you to pony up. The overlay was just "a little Css and Javascript," he noted, and...
- 3/23/2011
- by David Zax
- Fast Company
Ashley Cole has reportedly fallen for an ex-stripper, who just happens to look ridiculously like his wife Cheryl Cole (pictures here).
Cheryl filed for divorce from Ashley two weeks ago in the high court and has since been spending a Lot of time with American dancer Derek Hough. A source has now claimed that Ashley hasn’t been going cold at night either and fell for Sarah Purnell, 23, in a London club five weeks ago.
A friend of Sarah told The News Of The World: “Things are definitely heating up.
“Sarah is absolutely over the moon about their relationship but has been very secretive about it and hardly told a soul.
“She spent the first night at his and it was all very romantic. Ashley was a perfect gentleman and treated her like a princess.
“She hasn’t got a bad word to say about him and has defended him...
Cheryl filed for divorce from Ashley two weeks ago in the high court and has since been spending a Lot of time with American dancer Derek Hough. A source has now claimed that Ashley hasn’t been going cold at night either and fell for Sarah Purnell, 23, in a London club five weeks ago.
A friend of Sarah told The News Of The World: “Things are definitely heating up.
“Sarah is absolutely over the moon about their relationship but has been very secretive about it and hardly told a soul.
“She spent the first night at his and it was all very romantic. Ashley was a perfect gentleman and treated her like a princess.
“She hasn’t got a bad word to say about him and has defended him...
- 6/6/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
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