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Ink 19 :: Iceberg Defect In Da House
We're so pleased that Charles DJ Deppner has joined the Columns fold that we're offering a sneak preview of his spanking new Iceberg Defect column. For your eyes only!
ICEBERG DEFECT IN DA HOUSE by Charles DJ Deppner Charles DJ Deppner An iceberg only displays 1/10 to 1/7 of its entire mass above the water, leaving the majority of it hidden beneath the surface? The majority of the "art world" today fails to serve its purpose. Artists spend more time justifying, ...
Ink 19 :: Lisa Loeb and Spider-Man
Who's behind that wise-cracking mask? More importantly, who's that voicing his girlfriend? Longtime comics fan Steve Stav catches up with Lisa Loeb and talks MTV's Spider-Man and the obligatory Hello Kitty.
...interested in the comic's various artistic approaches over its 40-year history. Voice-over work on MTV's Spider-Man is just the tip of the iceberg in Loeb's multi-media mini-empire. She'll soon start recording her next album, tentatively due out in January; meanwhile, a cooking show that pairs her with...
Ink 19 :: Titanic: Sink or Stink?
February 1998 :: Film :: Titanic: Sink or Stink? (Charles DJ Deppner)
...much "too good to be true" characters was enough to distract the real life Titanic ice-watch long enough to delay it from sighting the infamous iceberg.And who better to antagonize this perfect model of the ultimate whitebread couple (when the real culprit of the tragedy lacks a face) than Billy Zane...
Ink 19 :: Sky Cries Mary
May 1998 :: Music R-Sk :: Sky Cries Mary (Gail Worley)
..., particularly the narcotic dub reworking of the Stones' "2000 Light Years from Home" and yet another remix of their eastern motif dance hit, "Every Iceberg is Afire" (this one is, appropriately, the Titanic mix). That both of these songs appeared on earlier albums can be forgiven. Turn on, Tune in,...
Ink 19 :: Sponge Worthy?
Is Spongebob really that twisted? Guest writer Jane Cora takes a look at the surreal history of children's television.
...10 years of age basically had no choice but to watch this show -- and we wonder why our parents are so fucked up. And this was just the tip of the iceberg... It pains me to talk about the recently deceased Fred Rogers in a negative light. I, myself, was devoted fan for many of my formative years....
Ink 19 :: Rival Schools / Onelinedrawing
Rival Schools United by Onelinedrawing (Some). Review by Keith Mercer.
.... Onelinedrawing is a nom de rock for none other than Jonah from Far. Rival Schools includes Walter (Quicksand), Sammy (CIV), Ian (Burn), and Cache (Iceberg). These are members of some of my all-time favorite bands. These two new bands came together to form a temporary supergroup. Instead of merely splitting...
Ink 19 :: Dick Giordano: Changing Comics, One Day At A Time
Artist and editor Dick Giordano headed DC Comics' editorial department through the '80s. By a strange coincidence, that happens to have been the decade of Ben Varkentine's "golden age" as a fan, so he's here to get filled in on all the details.
...his work, but I couldn’t quite shake the feeling that there was another story to be read between the lines, or that I was seeing only the tip of an iceberg. I don’t mean that I think there are any deep, dark secrets lying beneath the surface here. I take Adams at his foreword when he says Giordano is...
Ink 19 :: Motherjones.com
Somewhere along the brief life of Internet news, somebody decided that the wr...
...the down sides to corporate-owned jails in America, discuss why Al Gore refuses to include alcohol in his tirade against drugs (just the tip of the iceberg: the upcoming St. Louis presidential debate is being sponsored by Anheuser-Busch) and generally provide insight into a world of issues that sources...
Ink 19 :: Funkungfusion
May 1998 :: Live :: Funkungfusion (Gregory Schaefer)
...of such tricky trippy playing. Definitely a good show to inspire you to spin some more and look for a new sound. We're nowhere near the tip of the iceberg with Ninja Tune and their artists, though. We're gonna see and hear a lot more material and talent coming from these distinctive artists and their...
Ink 19 :: Dub Pistols
Six Million Ways To Live (Distinct'ive/!K7). Review by Ben (Jammin') Varkentine.
...The Specials. This bouncy little ska song is as immediately entrancing as anything I've heard this year on any album. On the more hip hop tip of the iceberg, "Still Breathing" ain't bad at all. One or two songs play better out of context and would make great singles -- the title track itself being a...
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