Wannabe Revisits His Favorite Albums of 2017 (Part 2)
In the second of two installments of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle revisits his favorite albums of 2017, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop): See also: Wannabe’s Favorite Albums Part 1 and Glide‘s Top 20 Albums of 2017
Phish Makes Triumphant Return To MSG With Light Textures & Deep Grooves (SHOW REVIEW)
Phish returned to Madison Square Garden (MSG) in downtown New York City last night to kick off their annual four-show holiday run. Billed jokingly as their triumphant return to the hallowed arena, after their historic 13 show run at the venue this past summer, the band came out hot. Over two sets punctuated by a […]
The Film And TV Moments That Defined 2017
The moments on the big and small screen that shaped this year’s entertainment
Wannabe Revisits His Favorite Albums of 2017 (Part 1)
In the first of two installments of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle revisits his favorite albums of 2017, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop): See also: Glide‘s Top 20 Albums of 2017
Herbie Hancock’s 2007 Grammy Winning ‘River-The Joni Letters’ Celebrates Ten Year Anniversary with Expanded 2-CD Edition (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=9.00] Just in time for perhaps a late gift, of this century’s most decorated jazz albums, Herbie Hancock’s River-The Joni Letters, is now available in a double CD format containing four new tracks that are appearing in CD format for the first time. Now the recordings are available in all formats, including vinyl. This is […]
Aaron Sorkin Delights with His Cinematic Directorial Debut ‘Molly’s Game’ (FILM REVIEW)
Jessica Chastain offers a brilliant performance in this witty thriller.
‘Downsizing’ Thinks Too Small for Its Own Good (FILM REVIEW)
A valiant effort, sure, but Alexander Payne misses the mark big time.
‘The Post’ is the Tribute to Journalism We Need Right Now (FILM REVIEW)
Spielberg returns to form with this journalism thriller.
‘Eyes of the World: Grateful Dead Photography 1965-1995’ Showcases Fundamental Creativity of The Dead (BOOK REVIEW)
There’s virtually no text within the approximately two-hundred seventy-five pages of Grateful Dead Photography, but there doesn’t need to be. Apart from the acknowledgments, a listing of credits and a foreword from Graham Nash, only captions appears this chronological visual history of the iconic rock and roll band, and that’s as it should be. And […]
The Best and Worst at Day For Night 2017 (FESTIVAL REVIEW)
As a native Houstonian, it is a strange feeling to have an event in our city considered the paradigm of ‘cool’. Sure, Houston has incredible museums, an expansive ethnic food offering, and is home to the largest rodeo and renaissance festival in the nation –but it is the nascent Day For Night festival that causes […]