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Building a Musical 'Fourth World' - Trumpeter and composer Jon Hassell's works are hybrids of traditional music from around the world with Western forms and modern electronics, forming new musical landscapes. [Wired News]
 
Bullets Fly at Chinese Weapon Park - An hour outside Beijing, the China North International Shooting Range caters to a growing number of leisure-seekers who come to fire assault rifles and rocket launchers. [Wired News]
 
Burn Your Own Beats - Companies doing the online music-distribution dance are shown a new step at the Plug In '97 Conference: Customized CDs without the middleman. [Wired News]
 
Burning Man Artists Plan San Francisco Event - Modified furniture will be hung from an abandoned building in a participatory art celebration that organizers say the cops and fire department encourage. [Wired News]
 
Burning Man Burnout - This year's annual festival in the Nevada desert is expected to be much bigger, and less anarchistic, ideas which have alienated many founders. [Wired News]
 
Burning Man's Burning Question: Got Permit? - With 20,000 technopagans expected for next week's delirious desert fest, organizers have yet to secure land-use permission. [Wired News]
 
Burroughs Pops Online Cherry with Drag Queens - The 83-year-old father of cyberpunk will be making his first online appearance on Friday, in the benefit Psychic Drag Queens Live On the Net. [Wired News]
 
Burroughs Spun a Legacy of Naked Sense - The novelist's admirers converge on the Web to craft tributes and thread discussions about how his cut-ups prefigured the "Interzone" that is the Net. [Wired News]
 
Buying Microsoft a Soul - Steve Silberman tells how Allen Ginsberg, Rosa Parks, and a young art director gave Microsoft a conscience. [Wired News]
 
Buying Microsoft a Soul - Steve Silberman tells how Allen Ginsberg, Rosa Parks, and a young art director gave Microsoft a conscience. [Wired News]
 
CD-ROM Pornographer Jacks In to the Web - Pixis Interactive hopes to have crotch-potatoes moaning by modem with its pay-per-play anime sex games, featuring Japanese 'idoru.' [Wired News]
 
CD-ROM Publishers Hang On To Barbie's Skirt - Mattel's success is driving others into the girls' game market. [Wired News]
 
CES Crawler: Among the Sex Machines - This year, 'customization' and 'control' are the porn industry's buzzwords. [Wired News]
 
CU-Heal-Me: Online Therapy Gets Visual - Counselors reach out to the lonely and depressed with a klunky old app. [Wired News]
 
Can Generative Music Carry the Net's Tunes? - A British music tech company is praying its Koan software will make the radical chic of computer-music as prevalent online as Lite FM is in American offices. [Wired News]
 
Can Web Site Have a Life after Leary? - The neuropolitics and psychedelic guru's personal domain was his last hope for immortality. Feeling a moral obligation, his stepson is now reviving the popular but neglected leary.com. [Wired News]
 
Can a Search Engine Make a Good Cartoon? - An animated series featuring orphan avatars battling the likes of Boss Noise and his Spam Boys is in development for Yahoo's kiddie directory. [Wired News]
 
Cancer 'Cure' Real or Just Really Expensive? - A Houston judge declared a mistrial, but final judgment for Dr. Burzynski is still to come. Dr. Weil weighs in. [Wired News]
 
Cannes Film Purists Ignore Digital Media - Despite a big money presence by digital behemoths, rarefied Riviera movie buffs have their heads in the sand. [Wired News]
 
Capturing Godzilla - Next summer's monster remake will feature animation driven by actors in real time. [Wired News]
 
 

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