ASSANGE: Who Wears The Pants In America, President Obama Or The National Security State?

  PC WORLD: Julian Assange doesn’t use the blustering rhetoric you might expect from the founder of the activist publishing group WikiLeaks. Assange is responsible for leaking documents that have changed America’s political landscape— State Department cables and Iraq War logs—yet to a South by Southwest audience on Saturday, he spoke quietly and matter-of-factly even when uttering the most inflammatory statements. “Who really wears the pants in the [Obama] administration?” Assange asked during a Skype call with the SXSW audience. “Is it the intelligence agencies or is it the civilian part of that administration?” The obvious answer from Assange’s perspective: The […]

BEING THERE: Broken Bells @ The Trocadero

Photo by PETE TROSHAK Broken Bells — the collaborative side-project of Shins main man James Mercer and producer/DJ Brian Burton, AKA Danger Mouse — thrilled an overflowing standing room only crowd at the Trocadero last night with an 18-song set of their indie-psych-electronica hybrid. Mercer and Burton arrived on stage dressed in dark business suits and took up positions behind two white Star Trek-like pulpits, embedded with all manner of vintage synths and assorted retro-futuristic keyboard gadgetry, situated on opposite sides of the stage. Behind them were two risers with a drummer on one and a guitarist on the other. […]

CINEMA: There Will Be Blood

  300: RISE OF AN EMPIRE (2014, directed by Noam Murro, 102 minutes, U.S.) BY DAN BUSKIRK FILM CRITIC It is surprising that it has taken seven years to mount a sequel to Zach Snyder’s left field hit 300, but who would have predicted a sequel at all when all 300 title characters died in the first film? Gerald Butler, the original film’s star may only be seen fleetingly amongst the corpses at the opening of 300: Rise of an Empire but the ancient battlescapes return as more impossibly musclebound soldiers — wearing little more than Speedos, beards and sandals […]

Alleged Founder Of Bitcoin Has Philly Connections

  NEWSWEEK: Nakamoto has six children. The first, a son from his first marriage in the 1980’s, is Eric Nakamoto, an animation and 3-D graphics designer in Philadelphia. His next five children were with his second wife, Grace Mitchell, 56, who lives in Audubon, N.J., and says she met Nakamoto at a Unitarian church mixer in Cherry Hill, N.J., in the mid-1980s. She recalls he came to the East Coast after leaving Hughes Aircraft, now part of Raytheon, in his 20s and next worked for Radio Corporation of America in Camden, N.J., as a systems engineer. MORE ASSOCIATED PRESS: Dorian […]

FRIENDLY FIRE: Can Presidents Kill Americans?

Illustration via MODDB BY JOHN WRUBEL Last night at the National Constitutional Center, NPR’s Intelligence Squared hosted a debate for broadcast on the limits of executive power, specifically is the president exceeding the constitutional powers of his office when, absent due process, he orders a fatal drone strike on an American citizen living abroad who is suspected of aiding or abetting terror plots that would harm American citizens or the homeland. Such was the case with the fatal drone strike executed against Anwar Al-Awlaki (pictured below, right, with mouse ears) , a charismastic Imam and advocate for Jihad who was […]

NPR 4 THE DEAF: We Hear It Even When You Can’t

Photo by CASEY KONSTANTIN FRESH AIR Last summer, four alleged leaders of rival prison gangs worked together to coordinate a hunger strike at California’s Pelican Bay State Prison. They were protesting long-term, indefinite incarceration in solitary confinement. Each of the men were in solitary when they launched the strike. One of them, Todd Ashker, has been in solitary for more than 20 years. On the first day of the strike, 30,000 prisoners across the state’s prison system refused their meals. The story of how the four prisoners coordinated the hunger strike, and the larger issue of how solitary confinement has […]

REALITY CHECK: The Lies Of Vladimir Putin

[Artwork via FREAKING NEWS] U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT: As Russia spins a false narrative to justify its illegal actions in Ukraine, the world has not seen such startling Russian fiction since Dostoyevsky wrote, “The formula ‘two plus two equals five’ is not without its attractions.” Below are 10 of President Vladimir Putin’s recent claims justifying Russian aggression in the Ukraine, followed by the facts that his assertions ignore or distort. 1. Mr. Putin says:  Russian forces in Crimea are only acting to protect Russian military assets. It is “citizens’ defense groups,” not Russian forces, who have seized infrastructure and military facilities […]

EXCERPT: How To Grow Up To Be A Debaser

  Armed with a bottle of wine and a little chien andalusia, Black Francis — in an extremely candid 7,000 word interview with yours truly — bares his soul and sets MAGNET straight on Kim Deal, Kim Shattuck, dope, daddyhood, new songs, old wounds, and how, after 26 years, he finally found his mind. Here’s an excerpt of our in-depth discussion of The Kim Deal Situation. Enjoy. — JONATHAN VALANIA MAGNET: I’m not going to make this whole thing about Kim Deal, but I would like to give you the opportunity for you to respond to this narrative that’s emerged […]

VICE NEWS: Russian Roulette 2

Vice News continues to kick ass on its Ukraine coverage. Turns out Vice isn’t just for Brooklyn hipster assholes — and those who aspire to become Brooklyn hipster assholes — anymore. PREVIOUSLY: Russian Roulette 2 PREVIOUSLY: Ukraine Burning

CRIME & PUNISHMENT: Talking Drones, Snowden, O.J. And How To Solve The Israeli-Palestinian Riddle With Super-Lawyer Alan Dershowitz

Illustration by ALEX FINE,/font> BY JONATHAN VALANIA Famed criminal defense lawyer, retired Harvard Law School professor and cable news gadfly Alan Dershowitz will be  at the National Constitution Center tomorrow to debate the legality and ethics of drone strikes on American citizens. In advance of tomorrow’s debate, we got Mr. Dershowitz on the horn. DISCUSSED: When it’s OK for the President of the United States to order the assassination of an American citizen; his theory of a “Continuum Of Civilianality; why he is advocating for the court-supervised use of torture in so-called ticking time bomb situations; Zionism and how to […]

SIDEWALKING: Cigarettes & Alcohol

32nd & Baring, earlier today, by DAVE BROWN *** OASIS: Cigarettes & Alcohol This is when they took a brief break from cranking out uber-catchy Beatles forgeries and had a go at ol’ T. Rex. Still, makes me want to smoke and drink and f*ck shit up, which is, of course, the highest compliment you can pay a rock song.