Ink 19 Update
Ink 19 Update - posted by Ben Varkentine on March 08, 2004 10:17
Ink 19 Update - posted by Ben Varkentine on March 08, 2004 10:17
The Internet’s first on-line songwriting service proves to be a big hit. “Trespassers May Be Eaten”, “My Dad Thinks I’m Gay” and “My Mother Doesn’t Like You” are just some of the products of a virtual request-a-song service that is hitting all the right notes with site visitors. Andrew Ellis finds out more.
Spoon and Rafter (4AD/ Beggars Banquet). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
another unsolicited testimonial - posted by Ben Varkentine on March 08, 2004 00:40
Absolute power corrupts. - posted by Ben Varkentine on March 07, 2004 13:41
I Am The Lorax - posted by Ben Varkentine on March 07, 2004 13:09
Outsight :: Outsight: What is a Githead? :: Sunday, March 7th, 2004
A Great Performer is Great to His Fans
Oh, good. - posted by Ben Varkentine on March 07, 2004 11:50
The Answer & The Question - posted by Ben Varkentine on March 06, 2004 12:55
Now That’s Comedy - posted by Ben Varkentine on March 06, 2004 11:47
Damnit, missed the memo - posted by Ben Varkentine on March 06, 2004 11:20
A Lesson For Libertarians? - posted by Ben Varkentine on March 06, 2004 11:10
Ink19 Update - posted by Ben Varkentine on March 05, 2004 15:56
The Passion: The story continues - posted by Ben Varkentine on March 05, 2004 12:27
In the Fishtank (Konkurrent). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Stories and Alibis (Epitaph). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Systems/Layers (Quarterstick). Review by Aaron Shaul.
In The Words Of Sean Penn - posted by Ben Varkentine on March 04, 2004 11:25
Bush Exploits September 11 - posted by Ben Varkentine on March 04, 2004 10:08
With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.
The Englert theater hosted Little Feat as they embark on their Last Farewell Tour.
Meiko Kaji’s katana is sharp and looking for revenge in Wandering Ginza Butterfly and its sequel, She Cat Gambler, a stylish pair of early ’70s action films.