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The Places We’ve Lived In


Pat and Seb talk about the places they’ve lived from their parents’ houses, first time living on their own, and of course, living on a bus! 

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Apple Replaces iTunes


“Apple Shuts Down iTunes” *gasp* “Apple Closes iTunes” *big eye emoji face* “NO MORE ITUNES FOR YOU” – wait, what? Apple announced on May 31st that iTunes will be replaced by three separate desktop apps: one for podcasts, one for music, and one for TV. So while the statement that Apple will “shut down” iTunes is true, it’s more correct to say the application/store will be replaced by a suite of—likely more efficient—apps. This makes perfect sense as the company prepares to launch Apple TV+ in fall 2019, their response to the surge of streaming entertainment platforms Apple’s Worldwide Developers… Read more »

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Colin Dickey – Ghostland: An American History In Haunted Places


Colin Dickey joins us to talk about his most recent book ‘’Ghostland: An American History In Haunted Places.” Colin Dickey is an American author, curator, and critic whose work deals with ghosts, death, and haunting, and explores how these symbols function as metaphors. He was the Managing Director of the Morbid Anatomy Museum and is a member of The Order of the Good Death. He currently teaches at National University in California. http://www.colindickey.com/

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Northern Faces announce January tour


Northern Faces will head out on a co-healdine run with Buried Beds in January. The band, who have toured with the likes of Say Anything and RX Bandits, are currently writing for their debut full-length album, which is expected to be released in 2014.

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Panic! At The Disco and Fall Out Boy Mashup surfaces


Well that didn’t take long. SoundCloud user GreaterThan has posted a mashup of Fall Out Boy’s “My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark” and Panic! At The Disco’s new track “Miss Jackson.” The result? “Miss Jackson Knows What you Did In The Dark.”

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