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If you have not heard about One Red Paperclip, you should read the site. A guy in Canada starts with one red paperclip and trades it for different things with the aim of eventually trading up to a house. I just learned of this through Boing Boing.

This entry was posted in Other and tagged BoingBoing, Internet, One Red Paperclip on 2006/04/14 by Jason.

Bands MIA In DC? (continued)

Looks like I’ll be taking a trip to New York at the end of June. Lady Sovereign and The Streets are touring the US with no DC stop, as are the Arctic Monkeys, who sold out their recent DC show right quick.

This entry was posted in MIA In DC, Series and tagged music, Washington DC on 2006/04/13 by Jason.

Bands MIA In DC? (continued)

Another week, another set of tours that skip DC.

Bands, we can’t throw our money directly at you if you don’t visit!

Acts choosing to avoid the District of Columbia:

  • Architecture In Helsinki
  • Peaches and NIN
This entry was posted in MIA In DC, Series and tagged music, Washington DC on 2006/04/07 by Jason.

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