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Afternoon Snack: At Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo, a…

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Afternoon Snack: At Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo, a tree-kangaroo joey emerges from its mother’s pouch looking all adorable ‘n sh*t. [ hyst .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 01/09/2011 18:15 Number of articles : 2

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Blink-182, Death Cab For Cutie Remember 1991: When Rock Rocked

With Nevermind anniversary weeks away, music’s biggest bands reflect on the other indispensible albums from a great year for rock. By James Montgomery My Bloody Valentine’s Loveless Photo: Sire On September 24, Nirvana’s epochal Nevermind album turns 20, a milestone that will be marked with much coverage, celebration and consternation in the media … not to mention a sundry of other events, including a high-profile benefit concert at Seattle’s Experience Music Project and a Jon Stewart-hosted Q&A with Nirvana’s surviving members. And understandably so. After all, Nevermind was a game-changer in every sense of the term — the kind of album that brought about seismic shifts in music, fashion and culture in general, one that defined a generation and, as such, deserves to be mythologized. And, in the coming weeks, we suspect you’ll see no shortage of stories that do just that. And while Nevermind casts an indelibly lengthy shadow, it bears mention that there was no shortage of other magical, massive and equally mythological albums that hit stores in 1991 … ones that, had Nirvana never broken through, would probably be getting the royal treatment right now. In 1991, rock truly rocked, so, in celebration of that fact, we’ve asked some of today’s biggest bands to discuss their favorite albums from that rather amazing year. Don’t worry, we’ll give Nevermind its due … but right now, we’re paying tribute to 1991’s other indispensible albums, in the words of their biggest fans. Dinosaur Jr., Green Mind Sludgy, somnambulant fourth album from Amherst, Massachusetts’ premier purveyors of bad-posture rock, Green Mind represents Dino Jr. at a great divide: Not only is it their first album without original member Lou Barlow, it’s also their first for major label Sire Records. Still, neither of those factors managed to sap its power, as mastermind J Mascis shouldered the load (it’s basically a solo album) on tracks like the squalling “The Wagon” and the roiling “Puke & Cry.” Of course, the band would later reconcile, but Green Mind still stands as a high-water mark, one that, from its iconic cover image to its shambolic moments of pure grandiosity, still stands the test of time. As remembered by Mark Hoppus, Blink-182 : “I got it when it came out and I just loved it, from the second that I listened to it. And I remember going to watch them at the Hollywood Palladium, and I think, actually, Nirvana opened that show maybe, or maybe not. [ Editor’s note: Nirvana did, in fact, open for Dino Jr. at the Palladium in June 1991. ] But they played the Palladium, and it was the loudest show that I’d ever been to and my ears rang for three days afterwards and I was deathly afraid that I’d permanently ruined my hearing, which I probably did, but it was well worth it.” My Bloody Valentine, Loveless The rare album that can be summarized entirely by its cover, MBV’s Loveless is 48-odd minutes of guitars slowly corroding, collapsing and combusting into a gloriously woozy, decidedly pink hue. Then again, you should probably listen to it, if only to marvel at the sheer size of the thing: an epic sonic collage that echoes for days, full of ringing, winging chords, ruddy drum loops and ethereal, barely there vocals. It sounded like nothing else at the time and, really, that’s still true today. Recorded in 19 different studios over the course of two years, it brought the band and its label, Creation, to the brink and was so huge an endeavor (in every regard) that, 20 years later, MBV have yet to record the follow-up. But that hasn’t stopped an entire generation of musicians from taking cues from Kevin Shields’ masterful din, most notably, the rather tricky art of learning how not to play guitar. As remembered by Brian Oblivion, Cults : “In the same vein as Nevermind, Loveless is another game-changing album. There’s that clich

REVIEW: Even If You Like ’Em Big and Stupid, Conan the Barbarian Disappoints

Movies have become so technically sophisticated, so hyper-real, that there’s almost no such thing as a cheap pulp entertainment anymore: So many movies set out to wow us, which isn’t the same as giving us pleasure. Yet even within those dispiriting parameters, you couldn’t come up with a more mediocre wow than Marcus Nispel’s Conan the Barbarian , which is perhaps less a remake of John Milius’ 1982 crowdpleaser than an attempt to honor the spirit of Robert E. Howard’s original novels, though it’s hard to tell exactly what effect Nispel is going for. I wanted to giggle when Ron Perlman, as Conan’s dad-to-be, performed an emergency mid-battle C-section on his dying wife. But the Conan birth scene, so epic in its epicness, is played totally straight. When Perlman holds that tastefully blood-streaked CGI newborn aloft to the mighty heavens, he seems to be angling for a few gifts of frankincense or myrrh, or at least a gift certificate from Land of Nod.

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Spend Two Seconds Guessing What Film the Abduction Poster Rips Off

We’ve already discussed how Taylor Lautner might not be a believable protagonist in an action film , especially one where Sigourney-effing-Weaver is relegated to a supporting role. Now we have to wonder if Abduction is believable as a film at all, since its new poster takes a page out of a very-effing-popular movie franchise from the past decade. Run like Tay-tay, and click through for comparison.

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Texas Killing Fields Trailer: Best Little Slaughterhouse in Texas

Like the killer in a Texan massacre tale, this Jessica Chastain person keeps coming back! In every possible supporting role! With the new movie Texas Killing Fields , the Tree of Life lumberjill co-stars alongside Sam Worthington (who looks a lot like Nathan from The Real World: Seattle these days, in case you were wondering) and Chloe Moretz in a tale of serial murder and Southern accents. Director Ami Canaan Mann is Michael Mann’s daughter, which officially makes this film a hotbed for a new school of talent. And Jeffrey Dean Morgan is like the principal of that school.

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Beyonce Wants Your Wedding Day Video & Photos!

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Beyonce’s “Best Thing I Never Had” video is getting revamped and she wants YOUR help. Bey has asked her fans to send photos and/or video footage from their own wedding or prom day. If lucky enough, your submission will make it into the new, re-edited version of the alternative video set to debut in September. Fans can take part by uploading their clips to YouTube or photos to Flickr and tagging them with #BeyonceBestThing before August 12. For now, you can watch the original version of the vid here: Beyonce’s “Best Thing I Never Had” [NEW VIDEO] Beyonce & The Roots Rework “Best Thing I Never Had” On “Fallon” [VIDEO] Beyonce Talks Being Jay-Z’s Groupie & Underappreciating Awards On “The View” [VIDEO]

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Odd Future Tour Dates Announced

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Odd Future announced the tour dates to their their 2011 “Golf Wang” tour where they cover over 25 cities. Tickets for the tour go on sale next week and the tour starts on September 28th in San Diego. Catch Frank Ocean and the crew in a city near you! Frank Ocean “Thinking About You” [NEW MUSIC] Frank Ocean & Jay-Z In The Studio Together [PHOTO] “Golf Wang” Tour 2011 September 28 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues September 30 – San Francisco, CA – Warfield October 2 – Portland, OR – Roseland Ballroom October 3 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue October 4 – Seattle, WA – Showbox Market October 7 – Salt Lake City, UT – In the Venue October 8 – Boulder, CO – Fox Theatre October 9 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre October 11 – Lawrence, KS – Granada Theatre October 12 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue October 14 – Chicago, IL – Metro October 15 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogarts October 16 – Detroit, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre October 18 – Toronto, ON – Sound Academy October 19 – New York, NY – Terminal 5 October 21 – Boston, MA – Royale October 22 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer October 23 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club October 24 – Baltimore, MD – Sonar October 27 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle October 28 – Atlanta, GA – Center Stage October 30 – New Orleans, LA – Voodoo Fest October 31 – Miami, FL – Fillmore November 2 – Tampa, FL – Ritz Ybor November 3 – Orlando, FL – The Beacham November 6 – Austin, TX – Fun Fun Fun Fest November 8 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre

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Katy Perry ‘So Excited’ About Nine VMA Nods

‘Nine? I thought that was a typo or something!’ the ‘E.T.’ star says after MTV Video Music Award nominations are revealed. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Sway Calloway Katy Perry Photo: MTV News What does hard work, undeniable girl power, a sprinkling of sass and, oh yeah, some very memorable music videos get you? Well, if you’re Katy Perry , that winning combination gets you the most nominations at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards . “I have nine nominations!” Perry shouted when she heard about her noms from MTV News’ Sway during Wednesday’s night’s (July 20) on-air nominations event. “Nine? I thought that was a typo or something! Oh my god, really? That’s the most nominations I’ve ever gotten for anything,” she added excitedly. Perry was in Seattle when we caught up with her as she took some time off from her busy California Dreams Tour to react to the news of her many VMA nods. So, what exactly is she up for? Perry will be competing for Video of the Year and Best Female Video for “Firework”; Best Pop Video for “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)”; and Best Collaboration, Best Art Direction, Best Direction, Best Editing and Best Special Effects for the Floria Sigismondi-directed “E.T.,” which features fellow nominee Kanye West. Her dreamy “Teenage Dream” clip even nabbed a nomination for Best Cinematography. “I’m so excited. I’m nervous like it’s my first time,” she said during the MTV.com live stream held backstage, where fans caught a glimpse of the pop star getting ready to take the stage. During the sit-down with Sway, Perry’s fellow nominees were announced, and other big VMA contenders include Yeezy, Lady Gaga, Eminem, Adele, Bruno Mars, Britney Spears, Chris Brown and Nicki Minaj. For a complete rundown of this year’s nominees, check out MTV’s VMA nominations list. Cast your votes now for all of the general VMA categories, including Best New Artist, by visiting vma.mtv.com ! You can also get in on Best New Artist text voting by texting BNA to 66333 on your wireless phone. Voting continues through the show, which airs live on August 28 at 9 p.m. ET on MTV. Tune into the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, airing live on Sunday, August 28, from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles at 9 p.m. ET/PT on MTV. Related Videos The 2011 VMA Nominations Live Related Photos 2011 Video Music Award Nominees Related Artists Katy Perry

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R. Kelly Undergoes Emergency Throat Surgery

Love Letter singer cancels Reggae Sumfest performance. By Jocelyn Vena R. Kelly Photo: WireImage It looks like the Reggae Sumfest will have to go on without R. Kelly . The singer has just announced that, due to health issues, he will no longer be on the lineup for the Jamaican festival, which began Sunday and will run through the upcoming weekend. Kelly was scheduled to perform Friday, however he was rushed to the hospital for throat surgery. “R&B superstar R. Kelly will be laid up for an indefinite amount of time after undergoing an emergency procedure at Northwestern Memorial Hospital yesterday to drain an abscess on one of his tonsils,” a press release reads. “Kelly had visited a throat specialist earlier in the day complaining of severe throat pain,” it continues. “Following a preliminary exam, he was rushed to Northwestern Memorial for the procedure. It is not known when the multiplatinum recording star, who just completed the U.S. leg of his worldwide Love Letter Tour , will be able to resume performing.” Kelly was one of the headlining draws for the Montego Bay festival. Other performers slated to take the stage at Reggae Sumfest include Nicki Minaj, Mya, Beenie Man, Elephant Man and a number of other artists from the Caribbean and the U.S. There has been no word on whether Kelly, who was to perform during one of the international nights, will be replaced. Kelly has no other upcoming shows scheduled. Share your well-wishes for R. Kelly in the comments below. Related Artists R. Kelly

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Katy Perry To Help Announce 2011 VMA Nominations

MTV News drops by Perry’s Seattle show on Wednesday for live announcements at 11 p.m. ET. By Gil Kaufman Katy Perry Photo: Graham Denholm/ Getty Images We already promised you that we’d have some heavy-hitters around on Wednesday night (July 20) to help announce the nominees for the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards . But now we can reveal that at 11 p.m. ET, none other than Katy Perry will drop in to help make the announcement on MTV and stick around for a live-stream chat about them on MTV.com. We’ll be visiting Perry — who has had a stellar year since the release of Teenage Dream last August — in Seattle, the latest stop of her California Dreams summer blowout . And Perry will be just one of several special guests who will pop in to talk about the VMA nominations. The nominations special and live stream will serve up even more bold names as well as music experts employing Skype, Twitter and Facebook to give post-VMA nominee-announcement commentary and reactions. This year’s VMAs return once more to Los Angeles, where the 28th annual show will air live on Sunday, August 28, from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles at 9 p.m. ET/PT. To watch video of the biggest moments from last year’s VMAs, get the full list of last year’s show winners, and check out fashion, celebrity and music commentary from the show’s red carpet, check out VMA.MTV.com . And while you wait for the real voting to begin, head over to our Newsroom poll to pick who you think should lead the nominations. Related Artists Katy Perry

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