Nobunny
Nobunny brings the freak show back to Orlando, but doesn’t break any nudity laws, much to Jen Cray’s relief.
Nobunny brings the freak show back to Orlando, but doesn’t break any nudity laws, much to Jen Cray’s relief.
Joe Strummer loved Spain; meet some of his friends and collaborators as this look for a car he lost in Granada one night.
The Entertainers (Third Man Records). Review by Jen Cray.
The Quest: Choose Your Own Adventure - posted by Carl Gauze on November 24, 2015 23:46
Trace (Rhino/ Warner Bros. Records). Review by James Mann.
Living Room Theater - posted by Carl Gauze on November 24, 2015 00:00
Lollopy Dripper (Nonplace ). Review by Carl F Gauze.
A Public Reading of and Unproduced Screenplay About the Death of - posted by Carl Gauze on November 22, 2015 01:03
The Secret Garden - posted by Carl Gauze on November 21, 2015 19:52
Tartuffe - posted by Carl Gauze on November 21, 2015 15:24
Collected Stories: Volume 1 - posted by Carl Gauze on November 21, 2015 14:23
The Revenge of the Mekons takes a look at one of punk’s longest running bands, and Bob Pomeroy tells all.
Deafheaven bring together death metal and shoegaze and people lose their minds over it. Jen Cray had to see for herself.
Albert Ayler’s Ghosts Live at the Yellow Ghetto (Smog Veil). Review by James Mann.
Discover the squishy joys of Italian “Giallo” films, they mix sex and horror and groovy cinematography.
Ray Wylie Hubbard recounts his rough and tumble life and James Mann finds it well lived indeed.
Man and Superman - posted by Carl Gauze on November 16, 2015 22:07
Soundcheck (Provogue /Mascot Group ). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Man of La Mancha - posted by Carl Gauze on November 15, 2015 09:58
Forever Plaid: Plaid Tidings - posted by Carl Gauze on November 15, 2015 09:32
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.