His music pulses with a vitality that his name suggests a dearth of. Deadmau5 (pronounced “dead mouse”) comes with more multihued, heart palpitating electronica on his sophomore disc, “For Lack of a Better Name,” a slightly more diverse, immediately digestible effort than his acclaimed 2008 debut, “Random Album Title.”
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Three casinos, Eastside Cannery, Cannery and Rampart have joined in the “$1.5 Million Cashball Giveaway,” which is three promotions rolled into one. All C.A.N. Club and Club Rampart members have one free swipe to win up to $15,000 and can receive additional swipes (one per day per casino except Saturday) by earning 50 one-day base points on their card. (That translates to $18 coin-in on slots, $25 coin-in on video poker at the Eastside Cannery and Cannery; $100 coin-in on slots, $200 coin-in on video poker at the Rampart.) The casinos are also having cash drawings on Friday (7 p.m.) and Sunday (4 p.m.) where players can win up to $15,000. On Sept. 28, all three casinos will be giving away a minimum of $28,000. Players receive one entry for every 100 points earned on their cards, and winners must be present at the drawings.
Last week, Neil Diamond told the London newspaper Metro he would “love to do something with the Beastie Boys,” especially since they’ve shared producer Rick Rubin.
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He was a teenage metalhead, but none of the cliches applied: He was good at school, he didn’t want to rock out for a living, he got more on his SATs than drool.
Love it or hate it, there’s no denying Wal-Mart’s people-watching possibilities. The site www.peopleof walmart.com features reader-submitted photos of some of the best the megachain has to offer. From mullets to serious muffin-tops and people without shirts or pants (And a goat! A goat wandering around the store!) this site features it all.