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Ink 19 :: 19 Ridiculous Moments from the Michael Jackson Trial
James Greene Jr. gathers highlights from the most recent trial of the still-very-young century.
19 RIDICULOUS MOMENTS FROM THE MICHAEL JACKSON TRIAL by James Greene Jr. 2005's most talked-about trial was that of pop star Michael Jackson. Charged with allegedly molesting a thirteen-year-old cancer patient at his Neverland Ranch, there was no question that this case would either make or break the ...
Ink 19 :: Michael Jackson
Invincible (Epic). Review by Ryan Scarrow.
MICHAEL JACKSON INVINCIBLE Epic The King has returned, and from the way his new album sounds, I refuse to think he ever left in the first place. Michael Jackson has put out what is considered to be the most expensive album ever produced. And while Invincible is nothing spectacular, it is necessary ...
Ink 19 :: James Michael
Ian Koss introduces you to songer/songwriter James Michael, whose new blast of power pop, Inhale, is a real breath of fresh air for folks that grew up with the likes of Joe Jackson and the Cars.
WAITING TO INHALE JAMES MICHAEL by Ian Koss James Michael's Inhale starts off with a blast of fresh air, catchy pulses of guitar fuzz that lead from strolling verses to singalong choruses. His new album, due October 10th on Beyond Records, is a pop rocker's dream, a classy collection of stick-in-your ...
Ink 19 :: Weird Al Yankovic
Yes, it's true -- good shows do come to Melbourne, FL sometimes! Julio Diaz saw "Weird Al" Yankovic and stand-up comedian Flip Schultz at the Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts on May 19, 2000. Ian Koss got some great photos, too!
...to Be Stupid," "One More Minute," "Amish Paradise," "All About the Pentiums," and much more. As usual, Al closed the set in the infamous 800-lb. Michael Jackson suit for "Fat," then returned for the crowd-pleasing sing-along encore of "The Saga Begins" and "Yoda." Ft. Lauderdale-based comic Flip Schultz...
Ink 19 :: UHF
Don't change that channel, don't touch that dial -- "Weird Al" Yankovic's cult classic UHF has finally come to DVD! Julio Diaz picked up a copy on the way home from Spatula City...
UHF STARRING "WEIRD AL" YANKOVIC, VICTORIA JACKSON, MICHAEL RICHARDS, DAVID BOWE, FRAN DRESCHER Directed by Jay Levey How is it that a spoof on television can expose the worst foibles of the movie industry? One need look no further than UHF to answer that question. Musical comedian "Weird Al" Yankovic ...
Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Dead People of 2007
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.
...own brooding mind. His most striking film may have been the 1957 classic The Seventh Seal, which has Gunnar Bjцrnstrand playing chess with death. Michael Jackson passed on, but not the mutant one the tabloids won’t leave alone. This Jackson is better known as the Beer Hunter. He undoubtedly had the...
Ink 19 :: Cowboys International
Revisited (Pnuma). Review by Gail Worley.
...that list included now classic, highly influential albums and pop masterpieces like The Clash's London Calling, Talking Heads' Fear of Music, Michael Jackson's Off the Wall, Elvis Costello's Armed Forces, XTC's Drums and Wires, and Donna Summer's Bad Girls. Talk about a trip in the 'Way Back' machine...
Ink 19 :: Joel Dorn
Joel Dorn has "been there, done that" in jazz for over 40 years. Ben Varkentine finds out about Fathead, Les McCann and... Michael Jackson?
...was like techno pop and synth music like that was coming out of England in the '80s, like the Thompson Twins, ABC and Human League. What about Joe Jackson? Funny you should mention that. Joe Jackson came a few years later (for me), but I am a huge Joe Jackson fan. Right. I remember a lot of kids got...
Ink 19 :: Menudo
December 1999 :: Screen :: Menudo (Cindy Harper)
Menudo Video Explosion (Featuring Ricky Martin) Seeing Ricky Martin as a child star in an international supergroup almost forces comparisons to Michael Jackson, one of his idols. The only difference is there were inarguably telltale signs of the superstardom and adoration that the pre-teen Jackson ...
Ink 19 :: The Damned
Nearly 25 years after the UK punk revolution, The Damned are still kicking with two original members, and a new album, Grave Disorder. Gail Worley talks with the legendary Captain Sensible about a quarter-century of The Damned.
...doesn't love the members of the band. Because he'll rip them off. On Grave Disorder, there are a couple of songs that deal with pop culture icons, Michael Jackson and John Lennon. How did those come about? I think that [pause] most musicians are flawed. I mean, it's obvious to anyone who's into music...
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