
‘The Lady in the Van’ A Triumph of Human Dignity (FILM REVIEW)
Alan Bennett’s mostly true story, The Lady in the Van, is a delightful, poignant exploration of humanity.
Alan Bennett’s mostly true story, The Lady in the Van, is a delightful, poignant exploration of humanity.
How to be Single might be mere fluff, but it’s enjoyable fluff.
[rating=8.00] Singer/songwriter Basia Bulat hasn’t garnered near enough notice on this side of our northern border, but it’s not because she’s not deserving. In her native Canada she’s gained significant
[rating=8.00] L.A.’s The Record Company, established in 2011, wrote and recorded their debut album in their bass player’s living room without any expectations, save probably just making great music to
Throwing a concert on Super Bowl Sunday seemed like a ballsy move. However, Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Emo’s took that bet and were rewarded with a near-capacity crowd for the
Applewood Road, a folk trio comprised of Emily Barker, Amber Rubarth and Amy Speace, is serendipity at its most pure definition. The three celebrated songwriters will release their self-titled debut on Feb. 12, 2016, on digital and
California heavy psych kings EARTHLESS have announced a string of North American tour dates that will launch directly following the band’s March 12 performance at the 2016 Levitation Chicago Festival. The award-winning group, currently hard at
Well, bad episodes of The X-Files are still better than no episodes of The X-Files.
Horror fans don’t have to go very far to find great scares. Thrills and chills are only a few clicks away.
In the newest installment of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews the latest album from gritty Americana band Nick Dittmeier & the Sawdusters , Midwest Heart/ Southern Blues, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the