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Music[Tue, 13.May.08]Nine Inch NailsThe SlipOne more in the coffin of the record industry. Seven more to go? ProdigyH.N.I.C. Pt. 2Prodigy has met the demands to make more mature music, but instead of growing up in a traditional sense, his gangster personality has matured into that of a paranoid, nihilistic outsider. The SubmarinesHoneysuckle WarsThe Submarines solidified their strengths and condensed them into an altogether more accomplished sophomore record. Marcia BallPeace, Love and BBQThe gift of the South is that it interrupts any heroic tale the United States tries to tell about itself, even when we have to trace the racism for ourselves from the underside of the electric guitar or the failed exorcism of bongos. The ProclaimersLife with YouYou may already think of them as just an early ‘90s one-hit wonder, and with their new album, the Proclaimers will probably not prove you wrong. Various ArtistsMusicians for MinneapolisFifty-seven artists line-up semi-alphabetically to salute those affected by the Minneapolis bridge disaster last year. Short Takes
[Tue, 13.May.08] :. Moe Poe & Headnodic, Megaphone (NatAural High) :. Norman Kelsey, A Talent for Loving (Self-released) :. Various Artists, The Rough Guide to Klezmer Revival (World Music Network) :. Ming & Ping, Causeway Army (Bao Vo) Events![]() [Mon, 12.May.08]
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The Plain Truth About Karen Dalton: An Interview with Joe Loop
By Nate Cunningham [13.May.08] :. One-time coffeehouse proprietor Joe Loop shed light on the mysterious Karen Dalton with his notes to the Cotton-Eyed Joe recording and speaks to PopMatters about his memories of the '60s folk scene and his friend Karen.
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Dread Reckoning: The Demise of Horror Culture?
By Marco Lanzagorta [13.May.08] :. While the horror classics of 1968 may have indeed revitalized the genre, few today are aware of these movies' impact on the canon...if they acknowledge them at all.
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Books[Tue, 13.May.08]:. From Betamax to Blockbuster by Joshua M. GreenbergIn its everyday use, VCR technology led to a sociocultural shift, the outcomes of which remain with us today. :. Shadow Country by Peter MatthiessenMatthiessen does murder so well, the reader can see the rage in Watson's feral eyes. Can feel the blade of his razor drawing across the throat. |
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