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Ink 19 :: Forbidden Truth
Could the real truth behind the terrorist attacks of 9/11 be even more sinister than "Bush knew"? James Mann seeks the Forbidden Truth in the new book by Jean-Charles Brisard & Gullaume Dasquie.
FORBIDDEN TRUTH BY JEAN-CHARLES BRISARD & GULLAUME DASQUIE Thunder's Mouth Press Much like the Kennedy assassination or the events of Roswell, New Mexico in 1947, we may never know the entire story behind the scenes of September 11. The questions of who knew what, and when, and why no action was ...
Ink 19 :: The Weakerthans
April 2000 :: Music T-Z :: The Weakerthans (Patrick Rafter)
The Weakerthans Fallow Sub City This has been out for a while now, but here it is again. Good music with good lyrics for a good cause. Oh yeah, played by good people (I think). They think generously of others, if that means something in this time of giving. 5% of profits go to a community health center ...
Ink 19 :: My Hillbilly Heritage
November 1998 :: Feature :: My Hillbilly Heritage (Ned Beatty's Love Child (I am from Apple-at-cha ))
...HILLBILLY HERITAGE by Ned Beatty's Love Child (I am from Apple-at-cha ) My forefathers were of a small, little-known tribe of white Africans called the Yulaffinatmee (Yuls). They inhabited a very isolated mountain area near the west coast of the continent up until about the early thirteenth century...
Ink 19 :: 20 Odd Hollers: A Tribute to the Songs of Fred Eaglesmith
Various Fans (Seven Shells Productions). Review by David Whited.
20 ODD HOLLERS: A TRIBUTE TO THE SONGS OF FRED EAGLESMITH VARIOUS FANS Seven Shells Productions I've been reluctant to write this myself, since I am a co-producer of it and I am an admitted fan of the songwriter. Since I am so close to it, I'll purposely try not to tout it in order to preserve some ...
Ink 19 :: Making Music, Making War
March 1998 :: Feature :: Making Music, Making War (Ari Tuckman, PsyD, MBA)
by Ari Tuckman, PsyD, MBA "Hey, this is Dan. Call me back. I should be in town... for a while." The disappointment in that awkward pause made my stomach sink -- shouldn't he be on tour? I called him back and got the bad news: Lifetime had broken up. He was sadly resigned to the loss. I was angry ...
Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Deaths of 2005
Carl F Gauze selects the 19 most important public figures to pass away in the last 12 months. Sad -- but true!
THE TOP 19 DEATHS IN 2005 JUST WHEN THEY THOUGHT IT COULDN'T GET ANY WORSE... by Carl F Gauze Some years are worse than others. The year 2005 was rather rough for personal reasons, but the folks listed below took it much harder. While hundreds of thousands died in natural disasters and wars, these ...
Ink 19 :: David Rothenberg and the Karnataka College of Percussion Featuring R.A. Ramamani
February 2000 :: Music Q-S :: David Rothenberg and the Karnataka College of Percussion Featuring R.A. Ramamani (Dave Aftandilian)
David Rothenberg and the Karnataka College of Percussion Featuring R.A. Ramamani Bangalore Wild The WILD Foundation Take three parts classical South Indian percussion, one part improvisational clarinet, two parts vocals (spoken and sung), mix well with freely collaborative musicians of environmental ...
Ink 19 :: Electric Ladyland
Clickhop Version 1.0 (Mille Plateaux). Review by Bill Campbell.
ELECTRIC LADYLAND CLICKHOP VERSION 1.0 Mille Plateaux When art meets commerce, the end result is often conformity. Music, like the movies, is all-too-often a victim of this phenomenon (perhaps because of the tremendous profits made from both), where original acts have imitators before they even release ...
Ink 19 :: William Carlos Williams
July 1998 :: Ink Spots :: William Carlos Williams (S. Kern)
by S. Kern Telemarketing... that happens to be one of the first subjects I discussed with Rob Mallard of the band William Carlos Williams. Was it revealing? No, considered everyone detests those pesty inquires. Trust me, surprising revelations are ahead. For instance, all members were in other bands ...
Ink 19 :: GWAR
July 1999 :: Ink Spots :: GWAR (David Lee Beowulf)
GWAR GWAR KILLS EVERYTHING!!! by David Lee Beowulf GWAR, the head-separating, blood-spilling metal marauders from Antarctica are back with a new album called, appropriately, We Kill Everything . Frankly, I thought they'd already killed everything about five years ago, but no! There's much more to be ...
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