
‘The D Train’ is Worth The Ride (FILM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] The D Train is a lowbrow, screwball comedy that successfully masquerades itself as highbrow festival fodder. It’s a fine line to walk, to be sure—the slightest misstep would prove
[rating=7.00] The D Train is a lowbrow, screwball comedy that successfully masquerades itself as highbrow festival fodder. It’s a fine line to walk, to be sure—the slightest misstep would prove
Knoxville’s Cereus Bright plays infectious, high-energy folk music that’s receiving increased attention, especially after recent slots opening for high-profile artists like Sturgill Simpson, Jackie Greene and The Lone Bellow. The
There’s just no one like Sufjan Stevens making music right now. Who else combines such fundamentally religious doctrine into indie-emo pop, and has crossed over so successfully with the hipster
[rating=8.00] “The Sons of the Harpy” After a conspicuously meandering start to the fifth season, last night proved to be one of the most compelling, densely packed and brilliantly paced
[rating=7.00] The question I keep asking myself is whether or not it’s possible for a bar to be set too high. I’ve made no secret in the past about my
Believe it or not, the Grateful Dead had a far-reaching influence that stretched way beyond their inner circle of improvisational minded bands. Since playing their first shows 50 years ago
[rating=7.00] Riding on last week’s high, Community was back in the saddle with “Intro to Recycled Cinema.” Following in the footsteps of Troy and Shirley moving on to bigger, better
If there’s one thing to say about My Morning Jacket it’s that they have never stagnated throughout their nearly twenty years as a band. Each of the band’s six studio
[rating=6.00] Last week’s Silicon Valley left us awkwardly sitting at a table in a Mexican restaurant listening to mariachi music with Richard and Gavin. Richard was mulling over the only
Photos by L. Paul Mann of Coachella during weekend two taking place in Indio, CA during April 17-19, 2015.