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			<title>Manuel N&#249;&#241;ez</title>
			
			<description>"My images are of strong women. Beautiful, but not exploited. Women who are sensual and virtuous; wrestling with the underlying conflict of what life is versus what it should be." Nuñez describes the symbolism in his work in the words of a biblical scholar. Not firebrand, but a gentle imparting of the tenets of his belief. Almost every stroke is alive with the artist's own faith and the objects which serve to keep that spirit always in his sight.</description>
			
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			<title>Cut Chemist</title>
			
			<description>He's the stuff of legends, at least in turntable lore. L.A. native and former Jurassic Five spinmeister Cut Chemist, along with his partner DJ Shadow, made history as the first ever DJs to headline the Hollywood Bowl, and the duo is curretly touring for "The Hard Sell," the final installment of their collaborative trilogy. Cut talked to Lovely about working with Shadow, his weirdest location for a gig ever (a burned-out pool doesn't come close), and what, if anything, will be the demise of the White Stripes.</description>
			
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			<title>The Dreams of A.E. Van Vogt</title>
			
			<description>Van Vogt's science fiction is concerned with the power of rationality, and disciplines such as general semantics. But really, his talent has nothing to do with science or logic. It's an intuitive talent, remarkable for its strangeness. When you open one of his novels, you open the subconscious.</description>
			
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			<title>Meshuggah</title>
			
			<description>As the first major release of '08, obZen exemplifies why Meshuggah is a name that commands respect in the metal world. The Umea, Sweden quintet have firmly established their role as the elder statesmen of the modern extreme metal, influencing dozens of new bands along the way.</description>
			
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