To Do: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Bob Dylan but Were too Not Employed by the 'New Yorker' to Ask
• Flavorpill's much better than us at stringing together somewhat pretentious sentences in praise of relatively obscure bands, so: check out the "propulsive rhythms, exotic melodies, electro-bleeps, and shouted chants" of Supersystem with the "quirky numbers, screamy rave-ups, electronics-enabled sound design, and pseudo-twang vox" of Bound Stems at Mercury Lounge tonight. [Flavorpill]
• Something about Joe Trippi, Jeff Jarvis, Jason Kottke, Meg Hourihan, the rise of Howard Dean and the fall of Dan Rather, all rolled into one big fat Blogumentary. Whatever, we lost you at Jarvis. [Upcoming]
• David Remnick and New Yorker music critic Alex Ross, among others, gather at KGB Bar for a roundtable discussion on Bob Dylan. Because you've been waiting forever to ask why Dylan doesn't play "The Hurricane" anymore. [KGB]