The Weekly Town Crier
Be my Facebook friend. It’s not real until it’s on Facebook.
Follow my Twitterings.
Browse the music I’ve been listening to.
Stay tuned to the Habañero Collective events page for house show upcomings.
Take a Tumbl with me.
See some minimalistic movie posters from Lego.
Read about Eminem’s new album.
Jack Spade is now making watches.
See Dogfish Head/Sierra Nevada’s glass specifically for IPAs (and feel free to buy me a couple).
Read The Boston Globe’s profile of Lucius.
Read The Guardian’s interview with Matthew E. White, who made my favorite album of 2012, Big Inner.
Read about the Philippine town mourning the loss of their pet crocodile, who happened to kill several of them.
Read about NPR Music saying that Habañero Collective House Show alums Seryn should be bigger. Don’t worry, it’s coming.
Browse as Paste compiles the Granny, I mean Grammy winners.
Read about Radiohead beginning work on a new album.
Preview a new track from the Civil Wars.
Read the Washington Post piece “No more free passes to famous men who abuse women.”
Read Pitchfork‘s feature piece on Local Natives.
Read about the scientists who suggest you have a beer after a workout. See, science isn’t bad!
Read about wrestling being dropped from the 2020 Games.
Read Lifehacker’s tips to “Boost Creativity and Enhance Your Sleep with These Lucid Dreaming Techniques.”
Read about DVD’s of Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln being sent to “all middle and high schools in the United States.”
Read about the Heart Attack Grill spokesman who died of a heart attack.
Read as IFC reports: “William Shatner calls J.J. Abrams a “pig” for directing “Star Wars.”
Read as Jason P. Woodbury interviews Sir Richard Bishop (Of the Sun City Girls) for the Phoenix New Times.
Read as Wilco releases the lineup for their annual Solid Sound Festival.
Help fund a documentary about Habañero Collective friends and favorites, Seryn.
Browse as Stereogum ranks The Who‘s albums from best to worst. What do you think of their list?
Check out these creepy David Bowie dolls.
Browse as Spin lists 40 music soundtracks that helped changed “alternative music” forever.
Read as Flavorwire stereotypes you by your favorite love song.
Read this profile of Pitchfork founder Ryan Schreiber.
Browse this collection of one-track albums.
Browse this list of the best and worst Grammy performances.


























