
‘Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald’ Another Fun, If Imperfect, Journey Into the Wizarding World (FILM REVIEW)
Fans of J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World will find a lot to love in the latest chapter.
Fans of J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World will find a lot to love in the latest chapter.
Rock ‘n’ roll guitar gods are a dying breed. Page, Beck, Clapton and the other classic rockers are all eligible for Social Security. There have been a few contenders since
[rating=10.00] Leveraging the success of the rediscovered “lost album” Both Directions at Once issued by Impulse this past June, the label has collected the iconic tenor saxophonist’s recordings for that
[rating=7.00] The prolific songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Beth Wood delivers The Long Road, a studio album recorded mostly live at the Rye Room in Portland, OR. She has a collection on
[rating=8.00] Mark Knopfler is not a prolific artist that delivers an album every year. It’s two or three years between albums and for the most part, we generally know what
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Bought to Rot, the debut album from Against Me!’s Laura Jane Grace and her new band the Devouring Mothers, in his signature six-panel
[rating=8.00] Making both electric and acoustic versions of the same material often favors one version over the other, but Shawn Mullins delivers excellently on each version of his 1998 classic
[rating=9.00] This is clearly the year for rediscovered lost performances for the giants of jazz, first Coltrane in June, then Monk just this past September, and now Charles Mingus –
Anders Osborne is a passionate songwriter, talented singer and expert guitarist. The Swedish transplant has been living in New Orleans since 1985. His musical style is a beautiful gumbo of
One of the many tasty weekends in New Orleans had an excellent musical beginning on Friday Night November 9th as the ragged rockers Morning 40 Federation took their dirty Bywater