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Truman Peyote

At the rate Boston is churning out legitimate dance music producers (Plus Move, Tronstep, Tanner Ross, et al.) expect a host of even younger talent to capitalize on the buzz. The latest to bend our ear? Truman Peyote.

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WERS REVOLUTIONS

In 2006, Boston's long-time running electronic radio show, "Revolutions," on 88.9 WERS, met with an untimely end. Fortunately for the stock of local DJs and the electronic music scene, the station had the presence of mind to start it up again earlier this month, and the slate of local talent scheduled to appear in the station's state-of-the-art studio could not be more stocked. Emerson student Will Wheeler has been picked to helm the program, and he's gathered a wealth of Boston producers and DJs to make guest appearances in the months ahead.


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Mac Attack

By christine on Thu, May 15, 2008 9:56 am

hold on to your hats, mac whores: the boston behometh apple store opens downtown TODAY, at 6pm. brace yourself for the calamity. if you're not already there, you're LATE. get in line.

if you didn't get the memo, it's the largest store in the country. w0wzerz.


Global Whating?

By CaraBayles on Wed, May 14, 2008 5:19 pm

 

 

FINALLY, polar bears are endangered.

 

Hot enough for ya?


Attention Artists! Stop the Orphan Act!

By weeklydig on Mon, May 5, 2008 12:23 pm

Two bills were submitted to congress at the end of April — one to the House and one to the Senate — called the Orphan Works Act of 2008. Congress is looking to have this act passed and signed into law by George Bush by June 8, 2008, less than two months after it was introduced.

 

In a nutshell, this act may put many of you creative people in a tight spot when it comes to copyrighting your images and jeopardize long term royalties.

 






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