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Ink 19 :: Return of the Grievous Angel
August 1999 :: Columns :: Return of the Grievous Angel (James Mann)
...spins of Parsons' output to see why he is revered as a genius. After leaving Florida and spending a bit of time at Harvard, Parsons formed The International Submarine Band in 1965. Heralded as the first wedding of rock energy with country sensibilities, the band's only album, Safe At Home , is considered...
Ink 19 :: Ruta Sepetys
December 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Ruta Sepetys (Ed Furniture)
...me seed money to start my company. I was so fortunate. Did you attend college? Yes, I went to Hillsdale College in Michigan and received a BS in International Finance and French. In order to earn the degree, I spent 14 months studying in Europe, where I received a French Masters in International Management...
Ink 19 :: Caitlin R. Kiernan
Dark fantasy writer and palentologist Caitlin R. Kiernan explores the pain and wonder of modern fiction with James Mann.
...-- a haunting, edgy look at youth and the power of mystery -- was nominated for a Bram Stroker award and awarded "Best First Novel" accolades by the International Horror Guild. Her second, the recently released Threshold, incorporates the Birmingham water works, trilobites and deep time -- really, really...
Ink 19 :: Truth but Nothing
April 1999 :: Features :: Truth but Nothing (David Lee Beowulf )
...pretty much hogwash. And did any of you read up on the Oliver North-Contra-Clinton-Cocaine connection pertaining to the use of the Mena, Arkansas airport when Clinton was Governor of Arkansas? I did a while ago, and again, put it aside: I would very much like to believe that Bill Clinton was a crack...
Ink 19 :: Carbon Leaf
Love, Loss, Hope, Repeat (Vanguard). Review by Andrew Ellis.
.... Aside from Carbon Leaf’s strong melodies, vocalist Barry Privett’s lyrics are the most stark thing about Love, Loss, Hope, Repeat. From the witty “International Airport” and the clever “Block of Wood” to the poignant and moving “The War Was In Color,” his ability to conjure innovative, almost metaphysical...
Ink 19 :: Ahead of the Parade
Ahead of the Parade,by Sherman H. Skolnick,Dandelion Books,Shelton Hull
...book, but The Secret History of Airplane Sabotage (1973), which examined in excruciating detail the crash of United Airlines 553 at Chicago’s Midway Airport in December, 1972, never actually made it through the first printing—perhaps because he concluded that the crash occurred at the request of Richard...
Ink 19 :: W. W. Lowman
Plain Songs (Arbouse). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...disc with lyric numbers like "Tea Till Ten" and "Please Don't Think It's Funny," which have a lazy, loose grandeur to them much like Appendix Out, International Airport, or Movietone. It's a post-folk simplicity that's equally charming and relaxing. Plain Songs exhibits such a casual mastery of all...
Ink 19 :: The Music Industry Reacts to 9-11
We asked our friends in the music industry for their thoughts on the disasters of 9-11. Following are some of their comments, including statements from System of a Down, Goldfinger, Dream Theater, Anti-Flag, Attention Defecit, Grand Funk Railroad, Rick Derringer, Steve Morse, Ice Age, Svala, and many others.
...to find out what was going on. I still haven't heard from all my friends up there. It's possible to clamor for more rules and regulations at the airport, but if it's their objective to create terror in peoples‚ lives, they'll find a way. We can't alter our freedom as Americans -- that's what these terrorists...
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