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Ink 19 :: Federation X
American Folk Horror (Estrus). Review by Terry Eagan.
FEDERATION X AMERICAN FOLK HORROR Estrus Those fine folks at Estrus must have a magic lodestone or divining rod for finding some of the best and rawest garage punk bands around. This release by Federation X is no exception. Sounding at times like the bastard offspring of The Birthday Party and The ...
Ink 19 :: 19 Assorted Diversions
Terry Eagan offers up a list of the 19 diversions that brought him the most pleasure in 2001.
19 ASSORTED DIVERSIONS by Terry Eagan There is nothing so soothing and comforting as the steady, reliable monotony of routine. Whether that routine consists of reciting the rosary nightly with a set of well worn prayer beads or attempting the daily commute to work, the pulse and hum of a daily rhythm ...
Ink 19 :: Secret Links!
October 1999 :: Features :: Secret Links! ()
...the National Cryptologic Museum. If you're looking for true facts and trouble, click on through! This is the real thing, folks. Along with the CIA. Federation of American Scientists "Project on Government Secrecy. Through research, advocacy, and public education, the Project on Government Secrecy works...
Ink 19 :: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
June 1999 :: Screen :: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (Michelle Harris)
...the audience cheers and applauds. What follows was a masterpiece of special effects. The story begins with a dispute between the Republic and Trade Federation. With the planet Naboo in peril, Jedi knights are called in to help settle the situation. In what I felt was the be best performance of the...
Ink 19 :: Cherry Poppin' Daddies
Think the Cherry Poppin' Daddies are all about the swing thing? Not so, says singer Steve Perry. As he tells Jason Feifer, the band is not only more diverse musically than that, they're also more interested in spreading a message beyond the usual hipster daddy-o-isms.
...very personal record, it's not a political record per se. I think it was inspired by the times. Y'know, the times basically are the World Wrestling Federation, Spring Break at Daytona Beach, really soulless commodity pop. Y'know, white male testosterone sexuality fears. All that stuff is what's happening...
Ink 19 :: Essence
Best known for his work on the anime Serial Experiments: Lain, Yoshitoshi ABe gets a beautiful showcase for his art in the new book, Essence. Phil Bailey takes a close look at the manga masterpiece.
...-placed lines to evoke a great deal of character. Essence is broken down into five sections. The most interesting of these is the "Charcoal Feather Federation," which is an intensive study of angels, from a decidedly Japanese point of view. Included are ads for angel's clothing and cartoons depicting...
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