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Chilling with Miike Snow

By Daily Free Press Admin October 1, 2009

In the midst of Miike Snow's set last Sunday at TT The Bears, an erroneous cheer erupted from the audience.

WHY? talk music and … germophobia?

By Daily Free Press Admin October 1, 2009

Busy touring the country in support of its new album, Eskimo Snow, WHY? frontman Jonathan 'Yoni' Wolf managed to make some time to chat with The MUSE about music, touring and germophobia.

Moby bodyrocks the House of Blues

By Daily Free Press Admin October 1, 2009

Dropping in at the House of Blues Thursday night, Moby played to a crowd just as eclectic as his back catalog.

Twitterpated: What are you eating?

By Daily Free Press Admin September 30, 2009

The ice cream man has met his match. Gourmet food trucks are lining the streets of major cities and have begun to change the face of the fast-food industry. From the Kogi BBQ trucks in Los Angeles to the Clover Food Lab in Cambridge, these mobile eateries have built cult-like followings using Twitter to update hungry customers with their location and special meal offerings.

Save your peels

By Daily Free Press Admin September 29, 2009

GEICO can save you money on your car insurance, but can worms save you money on your trash? In communities such a Brookline with pay-as-you-throw trash disposal programs, residents are encouraged to recycle and cut down on the amount of trash they generate by paying per bag. Vermicomposting, or the use of worms to produce fertilizer indoors, is not only a way to cut down on waste production, but has environmental benefits as well.

Direct to the bank

By Daily Free Press Admin September 28, 2009

If you want to show up at a direct bank and make a deposit, you will run into a few problems. Additionally, if you want to discuss your interest rate with a direct bank representative in person, you will see that it is not easy.

Owl City fans flock to the Paradise

By Daily Free Press Admin September 24, 2009

Following in the trend of attaining fame through the Internet - literally overnight on sites like MySpace.com - Owl City launched its first national tour this fall in celebration of the recent release of their new album Ocean Eyes.

The world of wrestling

By Daily Free Press Admin September 23, 2009

Ring of Honor compares itself to your favorite indie-rock show in more ways than one. First, the professional wrestling tour making its way to Boston University Friday has an energy-packed' show that brings an equally energetic and entertaining crowd.

Boston University: Food Central

By Daily Free Press Admin September 21, 2009

In this economy, companies across the country are going bankrupt. But the eateries in West Campus have managed to hang on to their customers while welcoming some new faces to the strip. It appears the widespread inclination to save becomes less important when' faced with a Cobblestone Sweet Roll from Panera Bread Co.

Autolux in Transit at the Paradise

By Daily Free Press Admin September 16, 2009

Autolux are a very economical band. Chords and riffs are often used sparingly and repetitively with some of the most rigid and propulsive drumming in modern rock, so they hit even harder when the songs climax.

Waiting for Cassie to give us her Love

By Daily Free Press Admin September 16, 2009

On the eve of Sunday, September 13, a seemingly ethereal creature strolled the red carpet of the MTV Video Music Awards. She stood with swagger; hair draped revealing a semi-buzz cut, her mile-long legs emerging from a Kimono-inspired mini dress.

Datarock rock Boston

By Daily Free Press Admin September 16, 2009

Three 80s inspired electronic bands put on great, high-energy shows at the Paradise on Monday. The bands, all hailing from overseas, each knew how to rock an electric keyboard.

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