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Pomegranate's album, Everybody, Come Outside!, is full of the same first-day-of-summer exuberance that you'd expect in any excitable child yelling for his friends to come out and play.
Pavement's co-founding guitarist, Scott “Spiral Stairs” Kannberg chats with Paste Magazine prior to highly anticipated 2010 Pavement reunion
The principal at Danvers High School, in Danvers, Mass., has asked students to stop using the word "meep" because of the frustration and confusion it caused among the faculty. Mike Spiewak, a senior at the high school, helped to popularize the word. NPR's Guy Raz talks with Spiewak about what exactly "meep" means, and what the future of the word at the school may be.
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