Pop Culture Roundup Feb. 7, 2006

Newsarama remembers the talented comic book artist Mike Parobeck (DC's "The Batman Adventures"), who died in 1996.

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The New York Times profiles DC Comics President Paul Levitz, who's putting on his writers cap again to script some issues of the company's "JSA" series.

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A new, official "Lost" podcast is out. Drop by here tomorrow for a preview of the new episode.

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More "Lost": The two-hour series pilot will air again Feb. 22. Yeah, it's another rerun. But the creators also promise this season will be a bit longer than usual.

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In memory of Grampa Al Lewis, Scars and Stuff shares his "Munsters" soundtrack album from 1964. (That show did have a groovy theme song. I have a version of Jimmy Smith playing in someplace...)

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Sonic Pollution details Syd Barrett's troubled last days in Pink Floyd and presents a rare video to boot.

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Dial B for Blog presents some of those fun DC Comics public service ads from the Silver Age.

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Allen Toussaint, Dr. John and Irma Thomas will be joined by Bruce Springsteen and Elvis Costello in a New Orleans tribute during the Grammy's tomorrow night.

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