May 9, 2008
Features
Kimya Dawson
Event Reviews
Kimya Dawson mothers the Chicago kids with her folkish punk rock lullabies. Chris Catania digs.
Reviews
May 8, 2008
Features
Vera
Screen Reviews
A Mayan villager is killed in a mining accident and enters a surreal journey thorough the afterlife, ultimately resolving his life and death. Carl F Gauze finds here that Francisco Athié has revitalized the art of the surrealist film.
Reviews
History
Ghosts in the City (24 Hour Service Station). Review by Jen Cray.
May 7, 2008
Features
Daniel Johnston
Interviews
Chris Catania has a candid talk with Daniel Johnston, musician, artist, and most recently, the inspiration behind Infernal Bridegroom's rock opera, Speeding Motorcycle.
Reviews
May 6, 2008
Features
Tragic Ceremony
Screen Reviews
Carl F Gauze wanted atmospheric horror, instead he got a straight-faced version of the Rocky Horror Picture Show. When faced with this, does he moan about the truncated gore, or compliment the pre-disco fashions? Read on...
Reviews
May 5, 2008
Reviews
May 2, 2008
Features
Iron Man
Screen Reviews
X-ray vision is pretty useful, and the Batmobile is one sweet ride, but there's something about a high-flying, heavily-armored man with a drinking problem that really captures Steve Stav's imagination.
Reviews
May 1, 2008
Features
Life is Worth Losing
Screen Reviews
Did you know that George Carlin is the world's greatest rapper? Tim Wardyn found out on Carlin's latest DVD, Life is Worth Losing. He also discovered three dirty words people don't use enough and why The All-Suicide Channel would actually work.
Reviews
Apr 30, 2008
Features
Paradoxia: A Predator's Diary
Print Reviews
Multimedia provocateur and no-wave icon Lydia Lunch's tell-all will jar even the jaded. Tom "Tearaway" Schulte already feels dirty.
Reviews
Apr 29, 2008
Features
The AP Tour
Event Reviews
Alternative Press Magazine's third annual tour sold out its Orlando date as All Time Low, The Rocket Summer, and a trio of other Teen Beat worthy bands made the girls and boys in the audience swoon. Jen Cray stood back and watched it all unfold.
Reviews
Apr 28, 2008
Features
Yellowcard
Event Reviews
Philadelphia fans set their green beers aside to celebrate Yellowcard's return to the area. Brittany Sturges was surprised that the pop-punkers could bring so much energy to an acoustic performance.
Reviews
Apr 25, 2008
Features
Pain and Passion: The History of Stampede Wrestling
Print Reviews
Wanna know what "The Dungeon" is? Here's a hint: Some professional wrestlers left it bawling like babies. Lifelong wrestling fan and pop culture reporter Heath McCoy tells us all about Stu Hart's legacy in Pain and Passion: The History of Stampede Wrestling. Tim Wardyn is still in pain.
Reviews
Apr 24, 2008
Features
Tokyo Police Club
Event Reviews
In the time it takes you to read this review, Tokyo Police Club can play an entire set of high-energy indie rock. S D Green tries to keep up with all the brevity.
Reviews
Apr 23, 2008
Features
Carbon/Silicon
Event Reviews
Carbon/Silicon is the new project from punk rock legends Mick Jones (The Clash, Big Audio Dynamite) and Tony James (Generation X). Not even a wicked case of the flu could keep Jen Cray from catching their intimate Orlando show.

