No Doubt Reunion of the Day: After a 10-year hiatus, Gwen Stefani has reunited with bandmates Tony Kanal, Adrian Young, and Tom Dumont to record No Doubt’s sixth studio album, due September 25. Even better, the band has launched a series of behind-the-scenes webisodes that kick off with the recording of the track “Push & Shove,” a No Doubt collaboration with producers Major Lazer and Jamaican artist Busy Signal.
The as-yet-untitled album will also include a “party-reggae blast track” called “Steady Down,” and a “ska-pop tune” track called “One More Summer.”
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HELL YES!
Lunchtime Links:
Today on The Daily What Geek: A real-life hovercraft can be yours for only $190,000
Elsewhere on the Internets:
- Worrisome: SNL‘s Will Farrell promos
- Found: Gun parts, by the TSA, in a Mickey Mouse stuffed animal
- Questioned: Whether too-small airplane seats are unsafe for obese Americans
- Transgender: Tom Gabel, the frontman for punk rock band Against Me!
- Needed: $3 million, to capture Joseph Kony
- Created: A Facebook game in honor of Teacher Appreciation Week
Lunchtime Leisure: Wolfenstein 3D
Lunchtime List: 10 Things You Might Not Know About Maurice Sendak[image: reddit]
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A Segment from Umfula Wa Ma Dada (Swan Lake) | Dada Masilo
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Self-Driving Car of the Day: The state of Nevada — in a move that reinforces its laissez faire approach to, well,everything — has “issued Google the nation’s first license to test self-driving cars on public streets” after conducting safety demonstrations for the DMV on the Vegas Strip.
“They’re designed to avoid distracted driving,” said DMV director Bruce Breslow. “When you’re on the Strip and there’s a huge truck with three scantily clad women on the side, the car only sees a box.”
Google’s license covers three test cars; the technology is expected to be ready for the market in three to five years.
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