
‘Downsizing’ Thinks Too Small for Its Own Good (FILM REVIEW)
A valiant effort, sure, but Alexander Payne misses the mark big time.
A valiant effort, sure, but Alexander Payne misses the mark big time.
Spielberg returns to form with this journalism thriller.
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
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
A Metz appearance in Austin is like Christmas come early for dissonant rock enthusiasts in town, of which there are many. An army of black-clad testosteroned adolescents, long-haired metal vets,
In 2018 the 45th Annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival will once again take place in the bucolic mountain wonderland that is Telluride, CO. Today the organizers of the festival have announced an
Great performances still leave something lacking in Ridley Scott’s latest film.
In the newest installment of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews DAMN., the album released earlier this year by rapper Kendrick Lamar that has been showing up on many best of the year lists, in
[rating=6.00] Music and politics has a weird relationship. Of that there is no doubt. Inextricably linked and invariably representative of the vast diversity inherent in both aspects of life, over
“There was a feeling back then of promise and that you might actually make a living at music someday. I’m not sure if 6 String Drag ever expected to play