
The Biggest Problem Of ‘The Walking Dead’ Has Been On Display This Whole Season
The latest episode showcases all of this season’s problems. Can they be fixed by this weekend’s finale?
The latest episode showcases all of this season’s problems. Can they be fixed by this weekend’s finale?
A lack of tonal focus makes Rampage a raging mess.
Under the steady glow of the lights on a spartan stage, aka acoustic Hot Tuna, made it look easy on April 4th at the Paramount Theatre in Rutland Vermont. Yet
[rating=8.00] Nels Cline has it all figured out. He plays with Wilco for the bigger audiences and makes adventurous avant-jazz albums to satisfy his ever-changing, creative muse. Wilco’s lead guitarist
[rating=9.00] It’s become a common colloquialism to say, “Who remembers much from the s’70s anyway?” Let’s go back to 1971 when youngsters were listening to Led Zeppelin, The Who and
The legendary actor sits down to discuss his latest role in the new western, Gone Are the Days.
Though it was only a few songs into the second band to grace the main stage on day one, Steep Canyon Rangers frontman Woody Platt summed up the 4th Winter
Singer-songwriter Elizabeth Cook brought us into her living room last Friday night (April 6, 2018) at the Red Dragon Listening Room in Baton Rouge. Sitting in a chair, jacket thrown
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Years, the new album from country punks Sarah Shook & the Disarmers, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full
[rating=8.00] Wisconsin’s duo, oft expanded to quartet, Dead Horses, have been steadily building a loyal fan base for eight years now. This is their third release and it cites the