Top Albums


This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours
The Holy Bible
Generation Terrorists
Know Your Enemy
Everything Must Go

Top Songs


Your Love Alone Is Not Enough
A Design for Life
If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next
Motorcycle Emptiness
Send Away The Tigers
Indian Summer
The Second Great Depression
You Stole the Sun From My Heart
Underdogs
Rendition
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Manic Street Preachers News

Hester Lacey meets Natalie Richards, teacher of the year (Guardian Unlimited)
Hester Lacey meets Natalie Richards, whose lessons gave one judge goosebumps: SSAT award for outstanding new teacher of the year

Something to Bragg about in a recession: sport and music will survive any crisis (Times Online)
In between lines about Southern Comfort and wicked sandwiches, the American namecheks the much-loathed Yorkshire Vikings as a way of showing that a loosener from Vinnie Jones is, indeed, the food of love.

Something to Bragg about in a recession: sport and music will survive any crisis (Times Online)
It was Amanda Palmer, singer with The Dresden Dolls, the self-described Brechtian punk cabaret group, who proved there is an umbilical chord between sport and music by calling her new single Leeds United . In between lines about Southern Comfort and wicked sandwiches, the bisexual American maverick namechecks the much-loathed Leeds as a way of showing that a loosener from David Batty is, indeed, ...

Phil Woolas: lifelong fight against racism inspired curb on immigration (Times Online)
When Phil Woolas was growing up in Lancashire his grammar school was entirely white until the Ugandan Asians arrived. ?The first Asian boy who joined my school was nicknamed Banana,? says the new Minister for Borders and Immigration. ?The teachers called him Banana, the boys called him Banana.

Is it Latvia...or ACL? (Austinist)
Santa mock-up in tree at PositivusAB Fest.../Anna Hanks Editors? note: Back in July, Austinist writer Anna Hanks visited Latvia and attended the PostivusAB Festival there. She reports her findings here, to you, in the ever-rarer first narrative format. Enjoy. Earlier this summer I ended up backstage with electronic music uber-dude Fatboy Slim (aka Norman Cook) at a music festival ...

This entry was posted on Saturday, March 24th, 2007 at 9:21 am and is filed under M.

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