Articles tagged "marilyn manson"

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Interview with your vampire: Marilyn Manson

by Michael Hamersly [McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)]

[4.Feb.08] :. Shock rocker Marilyn Manson has endured more than his share of controversy—and no one could be happier about that than he is. The self-described “Antichrist Superstar,” who briefly...

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Shock rocker Marilyn Manson is in a (relatively) happy place

by Jim Abbott [The Orlando Sentinel (MCT)]

[15.Jan.08] :. When it comes to shock value, Marilyn Manson isn’t the lightning rod that he was 10 years ago. Yet, in a mannered, articulate phone conversation, the man whose “Antichrist...

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Shock-rocker has rediscovered that ‘I’ve gotta be me’

by Ben Wener [The Orange County Register (MCT)]

[28.Aug.07] :. There seems little point in rehashing Marilyn Manson’s history, as is the temptation when one discusses such a controversial cultural figure. Reviled by some, revered by others, admired as...

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Books Review

I Like Food, Food Tastes Good by Kara Zuaro

by Jesse Hassenger

[10.Jul.07] :. Even if a band like, say, Pelican doesn't sound like my cup of tea, I'm happy to try their recipe for oatmeal cake.

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Marilyn Manson: Eat Me, Drink Me

by Adam Besenyodi

[14.Jun.07] :. The provocateur returns, invoking both the (anti)Christ persona and Lewis Carroll's Wonderland with Eat Me, Drink Me that, like his best work, incites while bordering on parody.

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Film Review

Party Monster (2003)

by Sabadino Parker

[18.Sep.03] :. Michael Alig's megalomania even reached such epic proportions that he had no qualms about bragging over the murder on camera during the filming of the original Party Monster documentary.

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Bowling for Columbine (2002)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[25.Aug.03] :. 'John Ashcroft and his ilk are something to fear.'"

 

Bowling for Columbine (2002)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[31.Oct.02] :. Why are people scared? This question lies at the heart of Michael Moore's filmic essay on gun violence in the United States.

 
 
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