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Hidden Flick: The Ballad of Montoya Santana

[Originally Published: 06/02/2009] The Death of the American Dream has been laid out for quite some time. If anything, the definition has seemed to change from generation to generation and, ultimately, one is left to interpret the hallowed Dream as one see fits. As it should be, it is, I suppose.

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However, some never really had that chance to pursue their ambitions, never really had an opportunity to find out what they could do if given the right passage to success. Yes, but many, if not all, see who they have become, and what they have done with their lives. It is those points on the road through existence that we see clearly demarcated in this week’s Hidden Flick, a tale of a destiny bound and buried, American Me.

Directed in his debut at the helm by Edward James Olmos, the film was inspired by a true story, but is essentially a heavily fictionalized characterization of life as a Mexican on the streets of Los Angeles in the 1950s-70s, detailing the racism of the dominating white populace, the early gang warfare in the city, and then, inevitably, life behind the walls of various California prisons where the Mexican Mafia solidified its formidable reputation.

READ ON for more on this week’s Hidden Flick – American Me and be sure to check HT in two weeks for the first edition of Hidden Flick’s Season 3…

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Pullin’ ‘Tubes: Growing Up

Been on a bit of a new music kick with ‘Tubes, so figured why buck the trend considering the amount of great new releases coming our way. With that being

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Phish Festival: Save The Date

Phish.com has just been updated with a graphic advising fans to save the dates of October 30, 31 and November 1 for what will be the first Phish-thrown festival since Coventry in August 2004. As of now, three states in the graphic representing the United States that appears when you visit Phish.com have been blacked out. Those states are Idaho, Oklahoma and West Virgina. Some fans have speculated that as time passes more states will be blacked out leaving only the state where the festival will be held.

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Rumors are swirling that the quartet will perform at the Polo Fields in Indio, California where the Coachella and Stagecoach festivals are held each year near Palm Springs, but nothing is confirmed at this point except for the date and the fact that the band will indeed be hosting a festival. Starting on October 31, 1994, Phish concerts on Halloween were three set affairs in which the band would don a “musical costume” in the second set by performing a classic album by another artist. The group played The Beatles’ White Album in 1994, Quadrophenia by The Who in 1995, Remain In Light by the Talking Heads in 1996 and Loaded by the Velvet Underground in 1998.

This announcement leaves fans with a number of questions, so we want to hear from you. Where do you think they’ll play and what album do you think they’ll cover? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

UPDATE: All sorts of theories abound in our comments section. Be sure to read all of the insightful comments from our readers.

UPDATE [7/13 11:30AM]: The latest change to the animation on Phish’s Save The Date map shows California being lifted from the map by three hot air balloons. Is this some sort of trick or are all the people who swore it will be held at Indio wrong? Gotta love this band’s trickster hearts.

Where do you think Save The Date will take place? READ ON to place your vote and to leave a comment telling us where you think it will be…

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Beastie Boys Postpone Tour & Album

Sad news from the Beastie Boys camp this morning that the band has postponed the release of their new album and have canceled their upcoming tour and festival appearances –

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Interview: A Chat With Nels Cline

Recently, our friend Bob Margolis spoke with Nels Cline about what got him into the music of Wilco, who creates the setlist each night and much more… When asked if

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Televised Tune: On the Tube This Week

Woody Allen is a lot of things to a lot of people – actor, director, writer, comedian, creepy pervert. But he’s also a highly accomplished jazz musician as seen in

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