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Ink 19 :: Nancy Wilson

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April 1999 :: Music V-Z :: Nancy Wilson (James Mann)

Nancy Wilson Live At McCabes' Guitar Shop Epic Seeing that this review will most likely run in April, it would be a lead-pipe cinch that the general reader would think this is some (not so funny) April Fool's prank, and move on to the next (real) review. Ah, if only that were true. But alas, it truly ...

Ink 19 :: Dr. Plutonium Wilson

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July 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Dr. Plutonium Wilson (Ed Furniture)

... useless so you're going to have to get a new car, so your car is dated by the mile. It's a completely disposable car. The audience doesn't know, I don't think. But that's what the whole idea was. That's under the same conceptual idea as the lamp destroying itself after one year. The gravitational pull ...

Ink 19 :: Julia Fordham

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Steve Stav finds himself tongue-tied when he engages his favorite chanteuse-next-door in a revealing Q&A.

... . Arie (the sultry title track) and Joe Henry ("Alleluia"), the Larry Klein-produced disc also contains a middle section co-written by former Danny Wilson frontman Gary Clark. Pushed along by Klein's ultra-low hearbeat-basslines, Concrete Love has a certain "blue-eyed soul" groove intertwined with Fordham ...

Ink 19 :: Mull Historical Society

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Us (Beggars). Review by Aaron Shaul.

... US Beggars Banquet It would be a massive understatement to say that Colin MacIntyre, heart and soul of Mull Historical Society, owes a debt to Brian Wilson, Burt Bacharach and the rest of theose idiosyncratic '60s symphonic popsters. This album sounds like MacIntyre trying to outdo his idols, writing ...

Ink 19 :: The Russian Futurists

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Let's Get Ready to Crumble (Upper Class). Review by Stein Haukland.

... pop music, so tightly overdubbed that his portable studio threatens to combust with each new note he reaches for, creating the feel of a wordy Brian Wilson working on a shoestring budget. And, if the songs seem almost too rich and layered initially, repeated listens reveal a textured and endearing album ...

Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Dead People of 2007

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Don't you dare close the book on 2007 yet! Carl F Gauze reviews the Top 19 celebrity deaths of the year that was, and you're not likely to see these folks in soft-focus pinups in People Magazne.

... the graveyards of our minds. Science is cool, especially when you can blow up your little sister's Barbie doll with stuff you find under the sink. Don Herbert may not have ever explicitly done anything like that on television, but as Mr. Science, he showed than no matter how boring your teachers make ...

Ink 19 :: How To Survive A Robot Uprising

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Still think the computer revolution is a bloodless one? Ha! to you, says a new survival guide for those who've suspected a more sinister design behind the everyday glitches of living with technology. But don't worry. Just leave it to the well-read like Ian Koss to save your homo sapien hide when the washing machines attack.

HOW TO SURVIVE A ROBOT UPRISING BY DANIEL H. WILSON Bloomsbury Taking the "worst case scenario" craze to its logical (illogical?) conclusion, Mr. (soon to be Dr.) Wilson gives us a handy guide to, well, surviving a robot uprising. You know they're out there. You've seen them. Shuffling around, performing ...

Ink 19 :: INVESTIGATING CSI

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Have you ever wondered what it's really like to be a crime scene investigator? Maybe you've wondered what impact a TV show can have on our culture. The essays in Investigating CSI debate these and many more topics. Tune in, but don't forget the duct tape. Bob Pomeroy won't always have that extra roll.

INVESTIGATING CSI BY DONN CORTEZ WITH LEAH WILSON Smart Pop Books Before CSI, only criminal justice and physical anthropology geeks even knew what forensic sciences were all about. Years ago, I went to lunch with several forensic anthropologists. As people are prone to do, the anthropologists started ...

Ink 19 :: James Bond in the 21st Century: Why We Still Need 007

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Can a Cold War-era spy find love in the 21st Century? The box office returns for Casino Royale say YES. If you want an idea why James Bond is still such a cultural force, the essays in this volume give you a lot to think about. Bob Pomeroy tells you about the good and the not so good from the Bond debates.

JAMES BOND IN THE 21ST CENTURY: WHY WE STILL NEED 007 BY GLENN YEFFETH WITH LEAH WILSON BenBella Books The people have spoken and Daniel Craig is James Bond. The most recent entry in the four decades-long string of Bond flicks is hovering around the top of the box office charts, proving that James ...

Ink 19 :: Youth Brigade

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Hard to believe it's been 18 years since the seminal documentary Another State of Mind made Youth Brigade a favorite among punk rockers. The Stern brothers have kept both the band and their indie label, BYO, going for all this time. Sean Carswell met up with Shawn Stern to discuss the past, present, and future of BYO, Youth Brigade, and punk rock.

... Stern, the lead singer of Youth Brigade. I know he's just a guy who writes and plays music, music that most radio stations and people in general don't know about, but music that has consistently inspired me throughout my youth and adulthood. I was actually apprehensive, worried that he'd come off like ...
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