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The Antlers

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The Antlers‘ Peter Silberman — Feb. 5, 2010 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Howard Gilman Opera House

I discovered these guys completely by accident last year when they opened for another group at a show in Brooklyn, and they quickly became one of my favorites.

Hospice,” their latest album, is great from start to finish, if a bit on the sad side. (Just $7.99 right now on Amazon MP3.)

And they put on an awesome live show. Check out live audio and video of The Antlers from NPR.

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What’s In Your Chili?

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One of my favorite email newsletters is from the Federal government. It’s the U.S. Department of Agriculture food recalls list, and it’s both eye-opening and frightening. The companies that make the food we eat screw up all the time.

Sure, there’s a lot of recalls for scary stuff, like millions of pounds of ground beef exposed to E.coli O157:H7, the kind of bug that can kill you if your burger isn’t cooked. But the reason I subscribe is for the rare hilarious recall.

By far my favorite: On Jan. 28, 2004, Hormel Foods recalled 104,000 pounds of canned Stagg Chili, “Hearty Beef with a Kick of Green Chilies” variety. Why? Because they were “contaminated with plastic and other parts of a handheld calculator.”

“The company discovered that the contamination had occurred after receiving complaints from consumers who found a calculator button and a piece of plastic in chili they had purchased,” the email read. Awesome!

I first found out about the USDA recall newsletter from Eric Schlosser’s book Fast Food Nation. You can sign up here.

Olave: Really Good Olive Oil

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Olave is the first olive oil I’ve ever sought out by name, after tasting it on the deviled eggs at the Spotted Pig.

It has a unique, memorable flavor — a hint of lemon — and a bright, almost neon green color. I tend to drizzle it on everything.

Olave is from Chile, of all places, and a bit hard to find. (Whole Foods stocks it, and some specialty stores. You can also buy it from Amazon through this link, which helps support this site.)

Destination

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My friend Dan and some other folks just opened up a new bar called Destination at 13th St. and Avenue A in the East Village. It’s loosely travel-themed, and nice and unpretentious. Check it out.

Old Photos Of The US Airways Plane That Crashed Into The Hudson

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Thanks to the huge community of airplane photographers, it’s easy to find photos of the same plane all over the world. So after I found out the tail number of the US Airways jet that crashed into the Hudson River last week — N106US — my first stop was Airliners.net, an airplane photo site.

That’s where you can find 21 photos of the Airbus A320 from before the crash — dating back to 1999, shot in places ranging from Boston to Costa Rica. Here’s a few; click on the thumbnails to view full-size with metadata.

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Photo credits: Andres Meneses, Mark Garfinkel, Ben Wang and Konstantin von Wedelstaedt.

Newsweek’s 1997 Christmas Gadget Shopping Guide

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PalmPilot Professional, Motorola StarTac, Sony Playstation, and eight more toys recommended by Newsweek.