Early Buzz: Fall pilots, Thom Yorke, more news
Good morning! I hope you enjoyed the holiday — now it's time to buckle down and get back to work!
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Now for some headlines:
- Here's a handy guide to the fall TV pilots.
- NPR interviews 9-year-old Beasts of the Southern Wild star Quvenzhane Wallis.
- Stream Thom Yorke's Atoms for Peace album.
- The animal trainer for Flipper and Lassie has died.
- See a robot interview Fred Armisen.
- Yoko Ono has turned 80 years young.
- Clive Davis has come out as bisexual.
- The very funny Thomas Lennon will co-star in an NBC pilot.
- Should the Modern Lovers' Roadrunner be Massachusetts' official rock song?
- This Danny Elfman/Tim Burton concert sounds great.
- What are the top 40 rock 'n' roll travel sites?
- See a "motion poster" for Star Trek Into Darkness.
- Comics sales are as high as they've been since the '90s.
- Stream the new album from Thurston Moore's new band, Chelsea Light Moving.
- Boy George is looking very skinny.
- "16 Incredible Yoda Tattoos."
- And finally, here are the best musical performances from The Golden Girls.