Squeaky, squeak, squeaker, squeakin’
Sunday, November 13th, 2005Study confirms what Kronk knew all along: squirrels have a language that’s complex.
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Study confirms what Kronk knew all along: squirrels have a language that’s complex.
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You know, Pat Robertson should just retire. Or something.
I don’t know when or if the Philippines will get its own iTunes Music Store, but you can actually buy songs by Filipinos from the U.S. iTMS right now. Tagalog ones too. Yes, really. I combed iTunes in search for songs by Filipinos and about Filipinos/the Philippines. The following list is what I came up with. Now I only found a few mainstream OPM* artists so if they’re what you’re looking for, it’s best to just order CDs from websites like this and this. The bulk of what I found are mostly obscure bands and singers. There is also a handful of Fil-Am pop artists, who are mostly featured in iMixes here and here. Ok, here we go (you need iTunes to access the links):
Whew, there you go. I’m thinking whether to add the artists from the iMixes above. I probably will later. But in the meantime, if you find any more tracks, please let me know so I can add them here.
I’ll try to do a “Filipinos in iTunes Podcasts” post but it takes time and effort so if any of you guys are up to the task, you’re more than welcome to do it before me.
*Original Pilipino Music
Emigre has just published its last issue. As a graphic design student in the mid ’90s, I would pour over the magazine’s pages to seek creative inspiration. The experimental design magazine featured the fonts and layouts designed by the husband and wife team of Rudy Vanderlans and Zuzana Licko. Here’s in-depth coverage of the Berkeley-based company’s history. According to the e-mail announcement I received today, only the magazine will be discontinued.* Emigre the company “will happily continue on. (They) have much work left to do.”
*Back issues are sold here.
Greenpeace is fined for damaging Philippine coral reef. They blame “outdated maps provided by the Philippine government.” Heh.