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Ink 19 :: The Passion of the Christ
In The Passion of the Christ, Jesus doesn't just take one for the team, he suffers hundreds for humanity. Is Mel Gibson's ultra-controversial flick a persuasive, anti-Semitic passion play, a heavy dose of cinematic self-flagellation, or just an atonement for Bird On A Wire? Our man of indeterminate faith, Steve Stav, seeks the truth in a revealing review.
THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST DIRECTED BY MEL GIBSON starring Jim Caviezel, Maia Morgenstern, Monica Bellucci, Luca Lionello Newmarket Films Mel Gibson's blood-soaked The Passion of the Christ will be a true test of faith for its Christian audience. Within 45 minutes, nonbelievers and those of weaker resolve ...
Ink 19 :: John Paul Jones
Even if only his status as one-quarter of Led Zepplin is taken into account, few could deny that John Paul Jones deserves to be revered. But more than 20 years after the end of Zep, Jones remains a vital and diverse artist. Gail Worley talks to a true musical legend.
GETTING THE LED OUT: AN INTERVIEW WITH LED ZEPPELIN'S JOHN PAUL JONES by Gail Worley courtesy www.disciplineglobalmobile.com Besides The Beatles -- who will, in my opinion, always be the greatest band of all time -- my favorite hard rock band has been Led Zeppelin ever since I first heard "The Immigrant ...
Ink 19 :: Father Ted
Doing the "American in Britain" bit, our man Matthew Moyer is (re)discovering the joys of subversive British sitcoms, such as the new-to-DVD religious satire Father Ted.
FATHER TED THE COMPLETE SERIES 1 DIRECTED BY DECLAN LOWNEY Starring Ardal O'Hanlon, Dermot Morgan British television's Channel 4/ITV is making it harder and harder for me to go out on a Friday night. The comedy line up is pretty much unparalleled on either side of the Atlantic Ocean. You've got the ...
Ink 19 :: What a Girl Wants
April 2000 :: Features :: What a Girl Wants (Gail Worley)
WHAT A GIRL WANTS by Gail Worley Part One: The Things I Love to Hate During the first winter I spent in Manhattan (after moving my extremely naive and sheltered little punk ass from Southern California), just hearing the song "California Dreaming" was all it took to reduce me to a whimpering pile of ...
Ink 19 :: Medical Marijuana Festival
July 1998 :: Live :: Medical Marijuana Festival (Bing Futch)
..., FL 6.5.98 by Bing Futch 8:30 PM on a Friday night in Orlando. Not just any night, mind you -- an NBA finals night. Now, anyone who has ever passed the porcelain pipe with a few bud-possessing buds during playoffs can tell you this: weed and b-ball go together like hash and eggs. Heh. But if you follow...
Ink 19 :: Marilyn Manson
December 1998 :: Live Ink :: Marilyn Manson (Cindy Harper)
Marilyn Manson The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois October 30, 1998 by Cindy Harper Marilyn Manson will never achieve the beauty of his "namesake" Marilyn Monroe, despite going glam. Fact is, Manson needs a tan on his bony, white ass. The fact that he wiped his bony, white ass with the American ...
Ink 19 :: British Sea Power
The Decline of British Sea Power (Rough Trade). Review by Terry Eagan.
BRITISH SEA POWER THE DECLINE OF BRITISH SEA POWER Rough Trade With a handful of solid singles under their belt, British Sea Power (already tipped as one of the next big things) faced heavy expectations for their first full-length release. The Decline of British Sea Power certainly rises to the expectations ...
Ink 19 :: Rachel Taylor Brown
Half Hours with the Lower Creatures (In Music We Trust). Review by Tim Wardyn.
RACHEL TAYLOR BROWN HALF HOURS WITH THE LOWER CREATURES In Music We Trust If youâre not paying attention, Half Hours with the Lower Creatures by Rachel Taylor Brown is a whimsically light affair. If you are paying attention itâs like drinking cyanide Kool-Aid. Sure, it tastes good, but once you ...
Ink 19 :: Harlem of the West
PBS contributors assemble eyewitness accounts and flash photography to give an overlooked West Coast jazz scene its day in the sun, and their Harlem of the West makes Matthew Moyer a happy kid indeed in the eye candy store.
HARLEM OF THE WEST BY ELIZABETH PEPIN AND LEWIS WATTS Chronicle Books Jazz histories in America tend to focus almost exclusively on the eastern locales, Chicago, New York, New Orleans, with hardly a nod toward the West Coast "scenes." Who would think to look for a long forgotten but once thriving jazz ...
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 ...
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