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Ink 19 :: Television
July 1999 :: Music T-Z :: Television (James Mann)
Television The Blow Up Roir There is a moment on this disc, about 5 minutes into the 14 minute "Little Johnny Jewel," where Tom Verlaine mutters the phrase "and then he loses his senses." At that point, the guitars of Verlaine and Richard Lloyd merge and proceed to shear the top of your head off. Woefully ...
Ink 19 :: Television
June 1999 :: Music Sq-Z :: Television (Tom Minarchick)
Television The Blow Up ROIR Originally released on the cassette-only record label ROIR, The Blow Up is now being issued on CD for the first time. While the two studio albums Television released, Marquee Moon and Adventure were very slick in sound and production, The Blow Up shows the band for what ...
Ink 19 :: Television
May 1999 :: Features :: Television (Jim MacLaren)
TELEVISION BREEDING IGNORANCE AND SPREADING RADIATION... by Jim MacLaren OK. I guess it's time to do television. I've been dreading this one. I'm gonna say a whole lot of stuff that's gonna go straight against the grain of a whole lot of people's most ingrained habits. The television, more than ...
Ink 19 :: Television Power Electric
May 2000 :: Music T-Z :: Television Power Electric (Nirav Soni)
Television Power Electric Television Power Electric Gentle Giant Gentle Giant records describes their catalog as being "exquisite and difficult." That's truth in advertising if I ever heard it. This CD by Television Power Electric would seem difficult and scattered to those not familiar with the idiom ...
Ink 19 :: Television Overdose
December 1998 :: Music T-Z :: Television Overdose (drew West)
Television Overdose Terrestrial Broadcast v2 Cyber-Tec/Invisible Industrial music and the scene that surrounds it is dead. It’s been dead for a very long time, too. However Television Overdose isn’t really industrial. It’s probably better classified inside some category between electronic ...
Ink 19 :: Television Personalities
Fashion Conscious (The Little Teddy Years) (Little Teddy). Review by Matt Cibula.
TELEVISION PERSONALITIES FASHION CONSCIOUS (THE LITTLE TEDDY YEARS) Little Teddy Recordings Television Personalities is a band so important and huge in the history of modern British music that hardly anyone has ever heard anything they ever did. This group, led by "singer"/"guitarist"/songwriter Daniel ...
Ink 19 :: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy
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.
...even better Fighting the Forces: What's at Stake in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. There is part of me that likes the way books like these think about television because sometimes it's the way I think about television. In both direct and indirect ways, BtVS has made me think more profoundly about sexuality...
Ink 19 :: The Prime Time Closet
Ben Varkentine takes a peek inside The Prime Time Closet, author Stephen Tropiano's look at the depiction of gays and lesbians on television.
THE PRIME TIME CLOSET BY STEPHEN TROPIANO Applause Theatre Book Publishers Gay viewers account for 6.5 percent of all television households, according to an estimate by MTV and Showtime, who earlier this year announced plans to launch a "gay" cable channel (What, E! wasn't enough?). Prior to the at ...
Ink 19 :: Exploring The West Wing
One of the most watched and most critically acclaimed shows on television goes under the microscope in three new books. Ben Varkentine takes an in-depth look.
...few months. "We have serious problems to solve, and we need serious people to solve them." I'm issuing a similar challenge to writers on film and television. The West Wing is a serious TV show, and we need serious books to look at it. By serious, I mean that the show is deeply interesting, important...
Ink 19 :: The Anna Nicole Show
"Reality" television hits a new low with The Anna Nicole Show. Carl F. Gauze only watches for the articles.
THE ANNA NICOLE SHOW E! I grew up in the Midwest. Back there, we called girls like Ms. Smith "cornfed." Blond, big boned, and bitchy, these girls knew how to suck start a Case model H. No need for mammarian enhancement, she's correctly proportioned for a 1950s stripper at a poultryman's convention ...
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