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"New" holiday called Halloween (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Ghosties and ghoulies, princesses and pumpkins took to the streets of Tokyo this weekend as Japan celebrated one of its newest festivals -- Halloween.
e C e n t r a l (The Star Online)
Gwen Stefani will release her second solo album, The Sweet Escape , on Dec 4, 2006, internationally, and on Dec 5, 2006, in the US.
Japan tricks and treats itself to Halloween (Independent Online)
Ghosties and ghoulies, princesses and pumpkins took to the streets of Tokyo this weekend as Japan celebrated one of its newest festivals...
Destination: Vancouver (Salon.com)
This livable, futuristic, far West outpost of our continent has been a home for writers from Alice Munro to Douglas Coupland.
Gwen Stefani To Drop New Album and Concert DVD (Vibe Magazine)
Gwen Stefani To Drop New Album and Concert DVD Gwen Stefani returns with the release of her second solo album, The Sweet Escape , and her live concert DVD, Harajuku Lovers Live , both set for a December 5th release.
What's new in Tokyo (The Observer)
Ryokan Andon (00 81 3 3873 8611; www.andon.co.jp ) is a modish, concrete and metal enhanced take on a traditional Japanese ryokan, an aesthetic blend of communal bathrooms, in-room DVD players and a top-floor Jacuzzi plus an enthusiastic English-speaking staff.
T3 in Tokyo: World’s first 4G phone! (T3)
Next-gen mobile special! The year is 2015 and your handset doubles as a portal into a new world. A bonafide blue pill, red pill moment…
Photos: School Deerhoof Ballet (Pitchfork)
Earlier this week, something amazing happened. The North Haven Community School in North Haven, Maine put on a ballet featuring participation from both students and community members.
Wrens, Magnolia, Wooden Wand in Singles Club (Pitchfork)
If you love your music raw, pressed into little spiraling grooves, and highly collectable, Olympia, Washington's People in a Position to Know Recordings have just the thing for you: a limited-edition vinyl singles club!
Tindersticks' Stuart A. Staples Launches Tour (Pitchfork)
Tonight, Tindersticks frontman Stuart A. Staples will kick off his first-ever solo trek through North America. It's in support of this year's Leaving Songs ( Beggars Banquet )...and by "solo," we mean with a backing band featuring Neil Fraser and David Boulter (both also in Tindersticks), Terry Edwards, Thomas Belhom, and Robert McKinna.

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