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Ink 19 :: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy

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Few who have seen it dispute that for most of its run Buffy the Vampire Slayer was at the very least an entertaining, well-made series. A diverse group of scholars thinks it was more. Ben Varkentine walks the halls of Sunnydale High again to see if they’re right.

... discussed in these pages. Jessica Prata Miller quotes Whedon on having created the show to be about "the joy of female power, having it, using it." Jason Kawal's "Should We Do What Buffy Would Do?" suggests that Buffy is "a fully-informed, unimpaired, virtuous observer." But that status should have ...

Ink 19 :: Jason Bittner

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Shadows Fall drummer Jason recently spoke to Ink 19 from his home in upstate New York about his band’s great success in the metal underground, his surprising musical roots and why the staff of any Holiday Inn might appreciate having Jason around if the drummer in their lounge band had a heart attack onstage.

SHADOWS FALL DRUMMER JASON BITTNER SPEED DEMON Gail Worley Extreme metal band Shadows Fall have been a driving force in aggressive modern rock for so many years, it’s almost startling to realize that the group’s latest offering Threads of Life – the band’s fifth album – is actually its major ...

Ink 19 :: Jason X

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400 years in the future, and the forefather of mass homicide has barely lost a step in his slashing. Jason Voorhees returns for the ninth time, but in space. Only this time, the dimwitted victims have better sense of fashion and nicer weapons. Kiran Aditham gives it a stab.

JASON X DIRECTED BY JIM ISAAC Starring Lexa Doig, Kane Hodder, Lisa Ryder, Chuck Campbell   The year is 2455. Earth is as desolate as a buffet after a visit by Pavarotti. A space crew investigating the old planet stumbles upon a cryogenic research facility, with two humans, a striking female and the ...

Ink 19 :: Jason Falkner

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July 1999 :: Music F-H :: Jason Falkner (Bryan Tilford)

Jason Falkner Can You Still Feel? Elektra Who is this mystery melodyman, strolling through the park tossing out pocketfuls of shiny links and segues while singing fervently and flawlessly like it's second nature? Just when you think you've grabbed a chord it takes a tricky turn, just out of reach. ...

Ink 19 :: Jad Fair and Jason Willett

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August 1999 :: Adjective City :: Jad Fair and Jason Willett (Chad Bidwell)

Jad Fair and Jason Willett Enjoyable Songs Alternative Tentacles Screeching and geek noise is imminent. Can you handle this? Probably not, this requires a great deal of patience and a forgiving mind. Jad's been getting around these days, recording with all the luminaries. Kramer. Yo La Tengo. I don ...

Ink 19 :: Jason Dunne

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This album should really be titled Trance by the Sea. In the first tra...

JASON DUNNE SUNRISE SESSIONS Strictly Hype This album should really be titled Trance by the Sea. In the first track, Dunne seems to mix those new age nature recordings with your run-of-the-mill trance recording. Seagulls and waves and a steady dance beat. After the first track, the listener is thrown ...

Ink 19 :: Jason Trachtenburg

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Jason Trachtenburg comes from an alternate universe, one very similar to ours...

JASON TRACHTENBURG REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE Orange Jason Trachtenburg comes from an alternate universe, one very similar to ours except for the laws of music theory. In this amazing place, commonplace chord changes sound out of whack, and vice-versa. Lyrics that fit melodies like hand-me-downs from an ...

Ink 19 :: Jason and the Scorchers

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Wildfires + Misfires (Yep Roc). Review by James Mann.

JASON AND THE SCORCHERS WILDFIRES + MISFIRES Yep Roc Too rock for CMT, too country for MTV, Jason and the Scorchers have had to exist for 20 years just being a great fucking band. But the world is littered with the bones of the greats, and it's to the everlasting credit of Jason Ringenberg, Warner ...

Ink 19 :: Jason Anderson / Wolf Colonel

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Something / Everything! (K). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

JASON ANDERSON / WOLF COLONEL SOMETHING / EVERYTHING! K Something / Everything! is literally that, a wandering record of variety, in terms of both styles and moods. At one minute the music is folky and subdued, the next it's rockin' away in strange and clautrophobic manner (a la Sonic Youth), and then ...

Ink 19 :: Jason Falkner

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Necessity: The 4-Track Years (Spin Art). Review by Kurt Channing.

JASON FALKNER NECESSITY: THE 4-TRACK YEARS Spin Art Jason Falkner has a long and illustrious resume in pop music, and this collection of home recordings handily shows why. Recorded for the most part on Falkner's analog Tascam Porta-One, these gems may sometimes be beseiged by home-recordisms, but consistently ...
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