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The band's debut, 2005's This Could Be A Possibility, was overall a good album, displaying themes and vibes that brought back memories of quality pop-punk, but their Columbia Records debut, We All Need A Reason To Believe takes the Philadelphia quintet's sound to the next level. Produced by Ariel Rechtshaid (We Are Scientists, Plain White T's), We All Need A Reason To Believe features eleven tracks that are fast, raw, and pack an emotional punch the majority of the bands in the genre fail to generate.
Publisher: COLUMBIA / DMZ
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Valencia is the fast-paced account of one girl's search for love and high times in the drama-filled dyke world of San Francisco's Mission District. Michelle Tea records a year lived in a world of girls: there's knife-wielding Marta, who introduces Michelle to a new world of radical sex; Willa, Michelle's tormented poet-girlfriend; Iris, the beautiful boy-dyke who ran away from the South in a dust cloud of drama; and Iris's ex, Magdalena Squalor, to whom Michelle turns when Iris breaks her heart. You don't have to be part of the emerging postpunk subculture of queer urban girls to relish this smooth ride of a novel, like Kathy Acker on Prozac on a sunny day, in which many exciting things happen without affecting much of anything, and one of the most profound moments is a mild, drug-induced insight into the meaninglessness of life. Michelle, the main character, is a person for whom blue hair is as big a style change as blue pants. She lurches between women, more in love with the idea of love than with Iris or Willa or Gwynne or Petra. Her work experiences are equally brief, although she can't bring herself to actually quit jobs. She just stops showing up. "Are you going to work?" her current lover asks one morning.
No, I was not going to work. I was an artist, a lover, a lover of women, of the oppressed and downtrodden, a warrior really. I should have been somewhere leading an armed revolution in the name of love and no, I was not going to work. Willa didn't work. I mean, she did, but it's a stretch to call it work. She bartended at a dyke bar a few nights a week, drank free beer, and bummed all her cigarettes.... All week she was free, writing angsty brilliant poems, drawing comic books, painting gigantic painful pictures, you know, living. I wanted to live.Michelle Tea's characters are a peculiar fin-de-siècle blend of jaded idealists and thoughtful egotists: sex workers, poets, and mad hatters who end up making breakfast for roomfuls of stoned strangers. The occasional flash of clarity doesn't alter the basically anarchic nature of Tea's meandering narrative, so much like the tales of an incidental figure from Valencia, a loud redhead named Iggy who told stories "so incredible you wondered if they were true but ultimately didn't care because you were so enraptured by her grand gestures and re-enactments." --Regina Marler Author: Michelle Tea
Publisher: Seal Press
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Publisher: I Surrender Records
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Sizzling on Spain’s Mediterranean coast, Valencia is a heady contrast of old and new. Baroque buildings nestle up to contemporary architectural triumphs, while elaborate religious processions are followed by exuberant street parties. In the heart of the old town or relaxing on the beach, Best of Valencia puts the whole city in your pocket.
Get Around – detailed walking tours and foldout maps guide you through Valencia’s bustling squares and shady gardens Hit The Shops – from chic clothes to handmade fans and colorful ceramics, we highlight the city’s best boutiques Discerning Dining – our resident author reviews Valencia’s tastiest tapas and mouthwatering paella All Night Long – the low-down on the city’s hot clubs and wild fiestas Sleep Soundly – elegant boutique hotel or welcoming hostel, we pick the best for every budget Author: Miles Roddis
Publisher: Lonely Planet
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Publisher: Columbia
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Cauldron of creative energy on the Med. Best of the sights, informative listings with "ten of the best" recommendations. Baroque belltowers and futuristic museums. Where to eat, drink and sleep. Long, golden beaches and hip barrios. Best of the festivals: from fiery Fallas to saucy Tomatina. Detailed maps. A much-loved parrot, the world’s biggest yacht race, and a stairway from heaven.... Author: Mary-Ann Gallagher
Publisher: Footprint Handbooks
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Considered to be the ultimate in nautical simulations, the Virtual Skipper series has enjoyed huge critical and commercial success over the past few years.
Take part in thrilling regattas aboard world-class boats on a sea surging with realism in single- and multiplayer games.
The latest version of Virtual Skipper is packed with features that will delight all sailing fans, the highlight being a magnificent campaign dedicated to the Americas Cup. The game enables you to skipper the finest competition boats currently available in over 14 different ocean water courses; the settings for the most prestigious international competitions.
The Americas Cup may represent the fantastic highlight in this latest edition of Virtual Skipper, but the other classes of boat have not been forgotten! Players can therefore take the helm of four types of competition boat, each behaving differently on the sea, in specific campaigns or in multiplayer mode on the Internet. If the 12 official Class America boats are the stars of the new Virtual Skipper titles, players will appreciate the variety offered by the inclusion of other types of boat, such as the Trimaran Open 60, the real formula ones of the sea, the Offshore Racer and the Melges 24.
OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Processor: Pentium4 1.6GHz / AthlonXP 1600+
Memory: 256 MB RAM (512 MB with Vista)
3D graphics card: 32 MB DirectX 9.0c compatible
Sound card: DirectX 9 compatible
DirectX: 9.0c version
Hard disk space: 1.5 GB
Multiplayer: LAN/56K modem (or higher) for online play
Publisher: Nadeo & Focus Home Interactive
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Offbeat Guides creates personalized, up-to-date travel guides that cover over 30,000 travel destinations worldwide using a combination of search technology and curation by both amateur and professional travel experts.
Author: Offbeat Guides
Publisher: Offbeat Guides
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Produced by Motion City Soundtrack guitarist Josh Cain and mixed by Mark Trombino (Jimmy Eat World, Blink 182), "Come Around" combines bright catchy melodies, buzzing synths, and rocking riffs for one of the year's most vibrant power-pop albums. Tackling the timeless subject of young love and heartache with a playful attitude that makes even the worst teenage dramas seem doable, Sing It Loud have crafted eleven non-stop, head-bopping songs. Guest vocal appearances by Alex (All Time Low) and Justin (Motion City Soundtrack). Look for them on tour opening for Cobra Starship in the fall.
Publisher: Epitaph
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"Berlitz Pocket Guides" are both comprehensive and ultra-portable. They contain colour-coded sections which help the visitor navigate around the book quickly. They include fold-out front and back flap maps that provide instant orientation. Including user-friendly A-Z travel tips directory, they also provide practical advice and useful phrases for leisure and business travellers. Besides highlighting the top ten attractions, they also feature recommended restaurants and hotels for all budgets.
Publisher: Berlitz Guides
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