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07 September 2010, 02.30 | Posted in Roundup | No comments »

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01. William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible. (Above).

“First trailer for “William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible,” a new hour-long film from the producers of the Peabody-Award winning “Art in the Twenty-First Century” television series. The film gives viewers an intimate look into the mind and creative process of William Kentridge, the South African artist whose acclaimed work has made him one of the most dynamic and exciting contemporary artists working today.” (Curated).

02. The San Diego Snake Company’s September Newsletter.

“Dear Customer,

For over 60 years, the San Diego Snake Company has been America’s leading provider of professional-quality snakes for the home and office. And thanks to you, August was our best month yet! To celebrate, we’re offering our biggest discounts EVER during our September Slitherers Super Sale—AND we’ve launched a brand-new line of snakes! Read on to discover how you can save big in September at the San Diego Snake Company—and even get snakes for free!” (McSweeney’s).

03. Black Milk feat. Royce Da 5’9″ & eLZhi – Deadly Medley [Dirty]

Black Milk’s Album Of The Year drops Sept. 14th on Fat Beats/Decon. (Nah Right).

04. Body Language, Translated and Remixed

“The first time Iggy and the Stooges played a concert was July 1972. They had a new guitarist, James Williamson, and had changed their name from the plain Stooges.” (NYT).


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