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Music[Fri, 6.Nov.09]Say Anything: Say AnythingMax Bemis and co. have returned with one of the most self-referential albums to ever grace the emo-rock canon, and lo' and behold, it's one of Bemis' best. Wolfmother: Cosmic EggThis is not a new castle, but it's a fairly impressive renovation of the existing foundations. The Swell Season: Strict JoyThe duo from Once return with a fine new album. It's mostly about how their real-life relationship fell apart, but with strong songwriting and gorgeous singing. Neon Indian: Psychic ChasmsSynth pop, effects-heavy rock, and dreamlike euphoria are the driving forces behind Neon Indian’s pleasurable and bright look at pop psychedelia. Karen O and the Kids: Where The Wild Things AreKaren O’s lively soundtrack sounds best where the wild things aren’t: in the most straightforward bits of childlike indie-pop. Slaraffenland: We're on Your SideThis slightly unclassifiable Danish quintet are good to have on your side, like a friend whose support is rock-solid if uneffusive. Gloria Jones: Share My LoveWith generous remastering by Reel Music, the luster of Share My Love is ever-glistening. A rare gem from the Motown catalog finally gets its due. Short Takes
[Fri, 6.Nov.09] :. Toto La Momposina: La Bodega :. Shelley Short: A Cave, A Canoo :. Boys Named Sue: Greatest Hits Volume Sue :. Groupshow: The Martyrdom of Groupshow Events![]() [Fri, 6.Nov.09]
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By Ian Chant [6.Nov.09] :. The Next Iron Chef is not a show about cooking. It is a show about people freaking out; cooking just happens to be what they’re doing while they’re freaking out.
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By G. Christopher Williams [6.Nov.09] :. Can Gen X parents bond with the newest generation of gamers given the ways that cooperative gameplay has changed over the years?
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Books[Fri, 6.Nov.09]:. The Death of Conservatism by Sam TanenhausTanenhaus elegantly argues that the American conservatism might be at low ebb, but that should not be expected to last. Nor should liberals (as prone to premature gloating as their rivals) even want it to happen. :. The Music Room by William FiennesThose who suffer from epilepsy, their families and friends, can only throw light at this neuro-spectre, as Fiennes does, showing us Richard in all his damaged Richardness, a man who truly haunted a castle. |
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DVDS[Fri, 6.Nov.09]:. Adult Swim in a BoxThis is a compilation for that large demographic that yearns for narratives about a large, talking milk shake ordering a wife from Chechnya, or the micronauts going on a breast-climbing expedition. You know who you are. :.
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (Those Aren't Pillows Edition)it's safe to say that John Hughes has a secure legacy in Hollywood laughfests. No matter the age bracket, this film stands as one of his very best. |
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