UPDATE 12:15 pm, Jan. 8: Scott McKenzie talked about the departure of his long-time partner this morning on the show. Read More
Scott Rasmussen's method of interviewing by robo calls is suspect. Read More
The Tapteal Greenway and the Ridges to Rivers Open Space Network are the focus of a Tuesday talk and slide show in Kennewick. Read More
Peoria is getting set to reach out to colleges and universities interested in expanding in the city and is exploring its competitive edge in attracting health-care facilities. Read More
LIBERAL Democrats say they are "alarmed" that Scottish Transport Minister Stewart Stevenson knew nothing of a plan to reopen a Highland railway station in a strategy document he signed off. Read More
PENARTH Town FC earned another deserved home victory on Saturday, January 2, after scoring a late winner against Gilfach Goch in the South Wales Amateur league. Read More
Anti-, home to such iconic artists as Tom Waits, Nick Cave & Mavis Staples, is proud to announce the signing of acclaimed symphonious pop purveyors Dr. Dog. The band, which has amassed a dedicated audience through 4 remarkable albums & a steady diet of exhilarating live shows, is currently preparing to record a new LP set for release in early 2010. Read More
Philadelphian five-some Dr. Dog have officially announced their move to the Anti- label. Read More
"Dr. Dog played for about an hour, and they mixed up the newer songs from Fate with some of my old faves like "The Pretender" (love it when Toby sings) and "Oh No." Toward the end of their set, they brought a 13-yr.-old dog (I think named Max?) up on stage because as Scott McMicken pointed out, it was "a family affair."" [ brittishknee ] Dr. Dog played a free show in Prospect Park last Saturday (6/27). Read More