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Ink 19 :: One-Car Caravan
Walter Shapiro offers a valuable tool for informing voters’ opinions of their potential Presidents, and he does it a la Butch and Sundance: The Early Years. Ben Varkentine finds his eyes opened...and maybe even a new hero. He still thinks there should have been an index, though.
ONE-CAR CARAVAN BY WALTER SHAPIRO PublicAffairs There are many would-be presidential biographies, as-told-to volumes, recent histories, autobiographies and collections of political columns currently floating around amazon.com and up and down the best-seller lists. But by chronicling the early days ...
Ink 19 :: The Blair Witch Project
July 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Blair Witch Project (Shad Clark)
...was get us a publicist -- and a really good publicist, Jeremy Walker, from Klein and Walker of New York. And having a publicist helped us get into Sundance, and helped, once we got into Sundance, let everybody know that we were in Sundance. So we started getting phone calls from distributors before...
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.
.... Y'know, it's Thelma and Louise 8, or whatever. Oh yeah, okay, it's arty to have suicidal lesbians, but there have been 400,000 films on the fucking Sundance Channel like that. So, find another way to say something. That's why I figure people wouldn't get it, too. Because they're only used to absorbing...
Ink 19 :: I Went Down
August 1998 :: Film :: I Went Down (Jim Presnell)
.... Some moments make their point in light-as-a-feather fashion, as others bludgeon the viewer with their layered meanings. This film was a hit at the Sundance film festival, and uses a screenplay by Conor McPherson. Git (played with verve by Peter McDonald) comes out of prison, a rap he's taken for his...
Ink 19 :: Morgan Rose of Sevendust
Gail Worley chats with Sevendust's drummer and gets the real scoop behind their label switch, upcoming projects, and Rose's physical non-regime.
IN BLOOM: AN INTERVIEW WITH MORGAN ROSE OF SEVENDUST by Gail Worley Atlanta's Sevendust are one of the most popular and successful heavy rock bands currently recording and touring. I remember seeing them at a little NYC rock club/dive on St Mark's Place called Coney Island High back when they were ...
Ink 19 :: The Staircase
The Staircase,directed by Jean-Xavier de Lestrade,starring Michael Peterson, Michael Rudolf as themselves,Steve Stav
...sordid tidbits to protect, but few people's secrets lead to a murder charge. The Staircase, a remarkable "true crime" mini-series presented by the Sundance Channel in April, explores how one's publicized private life -- combined with mysterious physical circumstances -- can turn an alleged accident...
Ink 19 :: Genitorturers
July 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Genitorturers (Frank Mullen)
GENITORTURERS by Frank Mullen The next time you notice that the kid behind the counter of your favorite fast-food restaurant has his tongue, eyebrow, or nose pierced, thank Gen Vincent. Her band, the Genitorturers, has been spreading the gospel of body modification and "alternative lifestyles" (i.e ...
Ink 19 :: BT
May 1998 :: Ink Spots :: BT (Carole Jaszewski)
...running around with my new mini-digital video camera, because we're making the next album an enhanced CD. I was skiing a double black diamond run in Sundance and I broke it, but I'm getting it fixed. What do you want to do that you haven't done yet? Hike Kilimanjaro, jump out of an airplane, regular...
Ink 19 :: In Perspective|Burt Bacharach
December 1998 :: Columns :: In Perspective|Burt Bacharach (David Lee Simmons)
...I loved B.J. Thomas’ “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head,” which stayed in my mind long after the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid -- remember the bicycle scene? -- did. At various times, I found myself humming “Do You Know the Way to San Jose” and “I...
Ink 19 :: Isobel Campbell
Amorino (Instinct). Review by Aaron Shaul.
..., without making them feel cramped. Campbell even takes on genres previously foreign to her: the jazzy update of the theme to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid on "October Sky" (replete with rapid fire male/female "bah-bahs"), the surprisingly authentic and catchy ragtime of "The Cat's Pyjamas" and...
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