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PopMatters @ SXSW 2007Edited and produced by Andrew Phillips, Megan Milks, and Sarah Zupko29 March 2007Robin Cook’s SXSW Video Adventures: Part TwoBy Robin CookCook videoblogs from this year's SXSW festival, interviewing Mike Watt and Swamp Dogg in the process.
28 March 2007Robin Cook’s SXSW Video Adventures: Part OneBy Robin CookCook videoblogs from this year's SXSW festival, interviewing Jon Langford, Tommy Ramone, and Vashti Bunyan in the process. Stay tuned tomorrow for Mike Watt and Swamp Dogg.
22 March 2007LIZARD LOCOMOTIVE: A SXSW Road JournalBy Brian BartelsPopMatters' Brian Bartels goes gonzo, mapping his serpentine slither through SXSW.
21 March 2007PACKED IN THE PARTY: A SXSW Road JournalBy Kevin PearsonFrom Stooge sightings to bear-soaked breakfasts, PopMatters' Kevin Pearson explains how to survive 46 full sets in 4 days on 14 hours of sleep and 11 slices of pizza.
20 March 2007Music Days 3 & 4By Brian Bartels and Kevin PearsonPopMatters' concerts crew sends SXSW out with a bang, breaking down the Belles of the Ball and flushing out the Bathroom Breaks.
19 March 2007Music: Days 1 and 2By Brian Bartels and Kevin PearsonArms bedecked with stamps and weighed down with wristbands, PopMatters' SXSW concert crew forges into the fray, bringing you the best and worst from days 1 and 2 of the festival.
Film: Days 6-7By By Terry Sawyer and Anita SchillhornPopMatters takes back its anti-anti-Moore attack, pushes further into an inconvenient truth, and explores the webs that sisters weave.
16 March 2007Film: Day 5By Terry Sawyer and Anita SchillhornYou'd think exhaustion would dull the senses, but, as SXSW wears on, your critical faculties actually begin to sharpen -- it's only natural. As time passes, the real world fades away; home and family become distant memories. By day five, you have no family -- only films.
15 March 2007Film: Day 4By Terry Sawyer and Anita SchillhornThe gloves come off as PopMatters' SXSW Film crew digs into a drug-addled drama, takes on the terminator, and goes to blows over the mirth of marijuana.
Film: Day 3By Terry Sawyer and Anita SchillhornPopMatters' SXSW film crew ventures off the beaten path today, taking a trip to Frownland, deconstructing a Supersize Me-style documentary that really pops, and feigning fondly over a horror apocalypse of the human mind.
13 March 2007Film: Days 1 and 2By Terry Sawyer and Anita SchillhornIn Day 1 and 2 of our SXSW coverage, PopMatters dives deep into the film festival, fraternizing with zombies, dissing deep on mindless Michael Moore attacks, and rocking a little Bible study with the folks from The State.
Twenty years ago, South by Southwest was a tiny twister, a newborn wisp wriggling its way off the ground on the energy of upstarts and also-rans. These days, the massive nine-day festival is more like a cross-continental cyclone, whisking the world’s most renowned musicians and moviemakers away to Austin. As thousands upon thousands of artists, fans, and industry types descend on the city, the rest of the world stands still: stripped of its artisans, there’s nothing to do but wait and see who will return Sultan of the storm. Like cross-eyed cousin the CMJ Music Marathon, this is a make-it-or-break-it event, a gathering where some dreams are born and others are broken. Facing the wind’s fury, the best pluck down intact, like pristine porcelain, while the worst fall with the fury of cars being crushed. This week, PopMatters braves the wind as well, cataloging the best movies and music to emerge from the mayhem. Our plates are positively packed with movie premieres, music showcases, invitation-only parties, red-rope soirées, and backyard BBQs, but somewhere in there we’ll find time to issue daily updates from the field. Speaking of which, what say we get to it culture vultures? After all, we’ve got nine crazy days to get through, and then we crown us a king. —Andrew Phillips |
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