Articles Archive for June 2005
For some reason we thought Annie was performing at 7:30 last night at Hiro. A friend confirmed she would not go on until 11. Hiro, a massive space filled with Japanese themed lanterns and decorations, …
The Supreme Court decided yesterday that internet file-sharing services, such as Grokster, could be held liable for online piracy. While Grokster and StreamCast Networks argued that they should not be held responsible for illegal activity …
Starbucks announced this morning that it would exclusively sell Bob Dylan: Live at the Gaslight 1962 whereas traditional music retailers will have to wait 18 months in order to start selling the CD. The album …
For 4 days, we have been going crazy trying to figure out why our template has gone awry. It appears that Blogger, without warning, has started inserting a “div style clear: both;” at the …
Looks like NY is going to have some great weather this weekend. It’s also an excellent time for picnics. Here are a few Aeki Tuesday recommendations for picnicking.
1. The Swedish Midsummer Festival @ Wagner Park:Join …
Kanye West’s album, Late Registration, was slatted for release on July 12 but it is being pushed back to an August date. The new single, Diamonds From Siera Leone, has been the talk of the …
Aeki Tuesday has added a new section that will feature new Audio/Video links. Be sure to keep checking it daily.
Dusted Magazine interviews Sufjan Stevens. When asked if he is influenced at all by classical music …
Goldfrapp’s new album, Supernature will be delayed for six months, according to Mute US. The delay is due to “overwhelming demands for the international marketplace.” Originally, the album was scheduled to hit the US on …
The following comes from The Futureheads’ website:
“Can’t go to Glastonbury this year? Fear not, for you can watch The Futureheads’ full performance from the festival for free in the comfort of your own computer chair. …
We have about a week’s worth of shows to review. Last Monday we caught up with Four Tet at Other Music. As we stated last week, we weren’t too familiar with his previous work. We …




