Music and Movies Posts
Published on May 17th, 2012

A look at the courageous and beautifully brooding MS MR and the electronic, synthetic, classical masterpiece Sailor & I
By Allison Baughman

Published on May 16th, 2012

Get mixed up in the whole NATO traffic/protest shenanigans or come out and enjoy a fun-filled start to summer? You decide.
By Dan King

Published on May 15th, 2012

Willie Nelson and his Heroes, 2 legends named Bill Evans, Garbage, Tenacious D, Beach House vs. Best Coast, Cornershop, Meiko, and much more!
By Dolph Chaney

Published on May 14th, 2012

A great beginning outweighs the routine ending in another worth-seeing Burton/Depp collaboration
Review by Rebecca Lenzini

Published on May 8th, 2012

Silversun Pickups, My Bloody Valentine reissues, Here We Go Magic (and The Sea and Cake), Sara Watkins, Paul Thorn, Damon Albarn, and more.
By Dolph Chaney

Published on May 4th, 2012

Day 2 of Ebertfest changes it up with some indie dramas and little John C. Reilly.
By Brian McClelland

Published on May 2nd, 2012

An intro to the lovely and talented Miss Jhené Aiko and Air-like French duo Saint Michel
By Allison Baughman

Published on May 1st, 2012

The John Peel Archive opens, plus Santigold, Light Asylum, Rufus Wainwright, Norah Jones, Ane Brun, Kwes, & Marilyn Manson.
By Dolph Chaney

Published on April 30th, 2012

Day 1 of Ebertfest features a classic, a short and a documentary, all with plenty of Q&A for us geeks.
By Brian McClelland

Published on April 27th, 2012

You might find yourself dreaming of Sushi, or better yet, heading off to get some after watching this wonderful documentary.
Review by Rebecca Lenzini

Published on April 25th, 2012

Whether a devoted fan or casual listener, this doc will sweep you away into the short but full life of Marley.
Review by Rebecca Lenzini

Published on April 24th, 2012

Jack White’s solo debut vs.Tom Petty’s in ’89. Also (fellow Raconteur) Brendan Benson, Peasant, The Hudson Branch, Nina Simone & Phil Spector.
By Dolph Chaney

Published on April 18th, 2012

Checking out British synth-pop singer CAAN and rising rap star Theophilus London
By Allison Baughman

Published on April 17th, 2012

Maps & Atlases, Hank III vs. Hank Jr. (talking as usual about Hank), Braid, Mariee Sioux, Moonface, Eric Hutchinson, and much more.
By Dolph Chaney

Published on April 13th, 2012

Chimpanzee is a must-see, particularly if you need the a good, cleansing cry that only an orphaned animal with big glassy eyes can bring.
By Kimberly

Published on April 11th, 2012

Throwback rock band Graveyard will have you thinking Cream and Black Sabbath had a baby and taught it to play the blues.
By Jasmina Radjevic

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