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Every day, Daily Downloads offers 10 free and legal mp3 downloads, plus free and legal live sets from around the internet. Today's free and legal mp3 downloads: The Antlers: 2008-05-11, New York [mp3,ogg,flac] The Antlers: "East...
Every day, Daily Downloads offers 10 free and legal mp3 downloads, plus free and legal live sets from around the internet. Today's free and legal mp3 downloads: The Antlers: 2008-05-11, New York [mp3,ogg,flac] The Antlers: "East River Berlin Wall" [mp3] Blitzen Trapper: 2012-10-02, Tucson [mp3,ogg,flac] Blitzen Trapper: "Below the Hurricane" [mp3] The Deep Dark Woods: 2012-03-28, Cleveland [mp3,ogg,flac] The Deep Dark Woods: "The Winter Hours" [mp3] Mogwai: 1999-09-18, San Francisco [mp3,ogg,flac] Mogwai: "Stanley Kubrick" [mp3] My Morning Jacket: 2006-04-29, Indio [mp3,ogg,flac] My Morning Jacket: "Run Thru" [mp3] Patterson Hood: 2013-02-13, Charlotte [mp3,ogg,flac] Patterson Hood: "Little Bonnie" [mp3] Sharon Van Etten: 2008-06-06, New York [mp3,ogg,flac] Sharon Van Etten: "I Fold" [mp3] Tegan and Sara: 2013-04-12, Indio [mp3,ogg,flac] Tegan and Sara: "Now I'm All Messed Up" [mp3] Tegan and Sara: 2000-09-14, Toronto [mp3,ogg,flac] Tegan and Sara: "My Number" [mp3] Ween: 2007-06-13, Rochester [mp3,ogg,flac] Ween: "Mushroom Festival in Hell" [mp3] Free and legal live performances at other websites: White Violet: 2013-05-18, Athens [mp3] search for more free and legal music downloads at Largehearted Boy also at Largehearted Boy: other daily free and legal mp3 downloads covers collections 100 Online Sources for Free and Legal Music Downloads Book Notes (authors create playlists for their book) musician/author interviews Note Books (musicians discuss literature) Shorties (daily music, books, and pop culture news and links) Soundtracked (composers and directors discuss their film's soundtrack) Try It Before You Buy It (mp3s and full album streams from the week's CD releases)
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After the Caps were eliminated, we got to hear about injuries like Ovechkin's hairline fracture in his foot, and Erat's dislocated elbow. The Bruins weren't even eliminated but after their first round series, we heard about injuries to R...
After the Caps were eliminated, we got to hear about injuries like Ovechkin's hairline fracture in his foot, and Erat's dislocated elbow. The Bruins weren't even eliminated but after their first round series, we heard about injuries to Redden, Ference, and Sidenberg. But the Leafs? Bozak had a separated bicep and...that's it (aside from Kostka's broken finger and Fraser's broken face). We still don't know what hip issue Gunnarsson played through, or how it will get better. Phaneuf claimed he wasn't injured, but no one really believes it. Grabovski? With his regular "face-in-elbow" routine? Kadri, with his 13:30 ATOI? I'm not saying there has to be a slew of injuries, but if the Leafs really were healthy, there's a story in there, too. Bob Cole’s love for hockey isn’t going anywhere | NHL | Sports | National PostBob Cole loves hockey, as if you couldn't already tell that every time he calls a game. NHL Grab Bag: The Many Faces of Bryan Murray - The Triangle Blog - GrantlandDGB Grab Bag deals with the playoff contender formerly known as Ottawa stepping in as "Canada's Team." Don Maloney remains as Coyotes’ GM after agreeing to long-term extension | Puck Daddy - Yahoo! SportsOne of the league's best GMs now has more stability than the team he works for. Is this the new Dallas Stars logo? | Puck Daddy - Yahoo! SportsDallas Stars may adopt yet another circle logo. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Big Oilers Data X: Isolating A Problem | mc79hockey.comAnother installment in the series I keep meaning to read. Minor news: Adam Cracknell Re-Signed To One Year, One Way Deal - St. Louis Game Time4th liner gets 1-year deal. Blue Jackets sign goalie Curtis McElhinney, defenceman Ilari Melart to 1-year contracts - The Hockey NewsMore minor extensions! Sens Eliminated
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Breaking up is heard to do. You may have heard. And different Canadians go about passing through the blue flame in different ways. Michael Bublé: Exhibit A. Apparently, the Sinatra-come-lately had his feelings smashed to such smithereens...
Breaking up is heard to do. You may have heard. And different Canadians go about passing through the blue flame in different ways. Michael Bublé: Exhibit A. Apparently, the Sinatra-come-lately had his feelings smashed to such smithereens a few years ago (by then-girlfriend Emily Blunt, I’m gathering) that he had “no confidence” left, and he turned to the book The Power of Now. “I needed it,” he just told Vanity Fair. “I started reading it, and I believed in it.” The Vancouverite crowd-pleaser may enjoy remarkable career success — among the top five touring acts in the world, did you know?! — but it’s the popular self-help guide he credits for saving him. Bublé, 37, goes on: “I started practising it, and it was as simple as just being in the moment and being thankful for what I had and every day trying to be grateful. … It was such a slow process, but it changed my life. Literally. If you talk to my mom and dad, they’ll tell you that I’m a different son. I’m present.” Will Arnett, meanwhile? The Toronto-sprung funnyman, having gone through a not-too-funny divorce from Amy Poehler recently, has been working things out by … well … working out. His abs look great these days, that is to say. Talking to Details magazine this month, the 43-year-old throws his hands up metaphorically, and asks, “If going to the gym obsessively for eight, nine months was my way of dealing, then let that be my worst problem.” Adds Arnett, the son of a former CEO of Molson: “Life is challenging, and I’d say that there is no guidebook — but there’s about a million guidebooks out there. All people have been doing since the dawn of time is trying to figure out how to live this life and be happy.” And now you know. OK, AND MEANWHILE: “Conrad wanted them here,” the ever-enthralling Barbara Amiel mentioned when I ran into her the other night. She was speaking, alas, of the two giant beasts that had joined us at the Toronto book launch for Lord Black’s new doorstopper, Flight of the Eagle. Indeed, the two very furry, quite ginormous Hungarian kuvasz appeared well-trained, and rather erudite, and even a little blasé, if you ask me, in this bastion of literary society. Barbara, as I and others noticed, had arrived at this party, held at Ben McNally on Bay, in a smart white quelque chose — one that matched the fur of her dogs perfectly. This, while her husband — on the trail for his geopolitical tract, written largely in prison — basked in his moment, accordingly. Others in the fete-flock? They included poetry-pushers Scott and Krystyne Griffin, the out-of-the-box Ivan Fecan, the ever-glam Suzanne Boyd, National Post opinion-maker Jonathan Kay and former Ontario premiers Mike Harris and David Peterson. THIS! THAT! THIS! • Basketball Hall-of-Famer, international diplomat, and all-around crazy person Dennis Rodman, touching down tonight at Muzik in Toronto, for a might-as-well-get-paid “birthday celebration.” • Jason Priestley talking tannins and more at a special dinner held the other night at Hugo Boss, on Bloor Street featuring various rare wines. The heartthrob joined various other GQ-friendly oenophiles at the event hosted jointly with Men’s Fashion. Evan Agostini/AP ImagesKatie Holmes and Sarah Polley were hanging out this week, you know, NOT talking about Tom Cruise. • Canada’s Sarah Polley is not starting major early Oscar talk for her documentary, Stories We Tell, just released stateside — it has a combined critical grade of 93% on Metacritic — but she’s also getting cozy with her co-star from long ago. In Interview magazine! It’s a conversation between Polley and Katie Holmes (who starred together in 1999’s Go), in which they talk motherhood and Margaret Atwood and Woody Allen, but not Tom Cruise. • Canada’s retail warrioress Bonnie Brooks looked polished and, it must be said, sexy in J. Mendel while receiving one of the honours at a much-ado benefit for Parsons New School of Design, held earlier this week in New York City. • One of the
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Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports Hope everyone has a great Memorial Day Weekend.  With the NHL and NBA playoffs going strong – please remember exactly what we are celebrating this weekend, and stay safe.  Don’t drink and driv...
Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports Hope everyone has a great Memorial Day Weekend.  With the NHL and NBA playoffs going strong – please remember exactly what we are celebrating this weekend, and stay safe.  Don’t drink and drive.  Buckle your safety belts.  Keep your legs and arms inside the ride at all times. While the post season was non existent for the Buffalo Sabres – many of their prospects have been enduring a long post season struggle this year.  [Hockey's Future]. Should the Buffalo Sabres be considering moving both Thomas Vanek and Ryan Miller this summer?   [WGR550]. The Ottawa Sentors take to twitter on the heals of the end of a good season for them to thank their fans.  [CBC Sports]. The Toronto Star proves that they still know how to write about hockey at the end of May.  [Toronto Star]. The Penguins could know who they are playing as early as today.  [NHL]. The Chicago Blackhawks are on the verge of a collapse after a magical regular season.  [Chicago Tribune]. The Los Angeles Kings are keeping things simple as they have the San Jose Sharks on the brink.  [USA Today]. Are sweeps warranted in the second round and beyond?  Shouldn’t you be good enough to win at least one game if you make it out of the first round?  Here’s looking for a sweep in the Conference Finals! What are your thoughts on the stupidity of eliminating the Vegas Award Show.
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Since the â??Maple Leaf Meltdownâ? (as Game 7 of the Leafs/Bruins series has been dubbed by EA Sports), there has been a lot of talk about Dion Phaneufâ??s value, or lack thereof, to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Mostly, the media has given ...
Since the â??Maple Leaf Meltdownâ? (as Game 7 of the Leafs/Bruins series has been dubbed by EA Sports), there has been a lot of talk about Dion Phaneufâ??s value, or lack thereof, to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Mostly, the media has given him flak for his performance in the playoffs and his play in general. This is typical of the media in Toronto. Phaneuf has had some big shoes to fill since he took...
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Regional transit agency will release funding plan that centres around new parking levy and increased sales tax
Regional transit agency will release funding plan that centres around new parking levy and increased sales tax
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The massive tornado disaster that claimed dozens of lives in Oklahoma this past week brought forth tears and shock from many stars on social networks.
The massive tornado disaster that claimed dozens of lives in Oklahoma this past week brought forth tears and shock from many stars on social networks.
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Asparagus season is in full swing.
Asparagus season is in full swing.
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Rushed for dinner? Tired of the same old lunch? To ward off culinary boredom, take a good look at your kitchen cupboard, and make sure it's stocked up on essentials — and such standbys as canned foods, including tuna, soups, tomatoe...
Rushed for dinner? Tired of the same old lunch? To ward off culinary boredom, take a good look at your kitchen cupboard, and make sure it's stocked up on essentials — and such standbys as canned foods, including tuna, soups, tomatoes, mushrooms, sweet corn and even milk (as in evaporated skim milk, sweetened condensed milk).
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We all have bad days at the office but the only difference for Major League Baseball players is that their bad days are shown to millions of viewers. During Thursday's Baltimore Orioles/Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto pitcher Brandon Morro...
We all have bad days at the office but the only difference for Major League Baseball players is that their bad days are shown to millions of viewers. During Thursday's Baltimore Orioles/Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto pitcher Brandon Morrow left play in the eighth inning after giving back-to-back home runs. As you can tell from the below video, Morrow took out his frustrations in the dugout and had a memorable freak-out: (Courtesy of It's Always Sunny in Detroit)
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