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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.
..., James B. South (who also edited this volume) can spend 15 pages discussing Willow's actions at the end of Season Six as tragedy while barely touching on the pain which fueled it, the brutal murder of Tara. In things like this (and Buffy's tortured relationship with Angel, Faith's redemption, and other...
Ink 19 :: Tammy Faye Starlite
Let's face it: we're all sinners. And nobody knows that better than Tammy Faye Starlite, who's come to preach her fire and brimstone gospel with her distintive brand of country music blasphemy. Frank Mullen repents.
...song I haven't done in a while. I've got a lot of songs I haven't done in a while, because they're all far too harsh. I figure that to combat evil, it's best to embody it, so Tammy Faye became a white supremacist. I think I'm going to save that for my Chris Gaines project. I even have the name picked...
Ink 19 :: The Road Home
Before Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Zhang Ziyi starred in a little movie called The Road Home. The film has finally made it stateside, and Carl F. Gauze tells you if it was worthy of the trip.
...to have the corpse carried back, which draws a vast group of Luo's former students to the funerary precession. The story is simple and immensely touching, with young, chaste lovers simply out waiting the disinterested cruelty of fate. There are no rivalries, there are no evil people keeping them apart...
Ink 19 :: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
It's the perfect foreign film. Legible subtitles and a language you weren't o...
...'s one of those relations where everyone knows they ought to hook up, but it takes that first gray hair to convince him to hold her hand. God, it's touching. Well, Shu knows a bit of Wudan herself, and when the evil Jade Fox drops in with her disciple Jen (Zhang), its anti-gravity chop socky. One of...
Ink 19 :: Dave's Lexicon of Jerkdom
July 1998 :: Feature :: Dave's Lexicon of Jerkdom (David Lee Beowülf)
...not for the squeamish. However, if you're not able to handle two men passionately kissing on the leg curl machine, if you're not able to stomach men touching each other in certain places, if you're not able to handle being a naked straight guy in a room full of naked gay men, you don't belong in New...
Ink 19 :: New York is Now!
A side of jazz ignored by Ken Burns' documentary is explored in Philip Freeman's new book, New York is Now!: The New Wave of Free Jazz. But is the book any more valid a document of jazz than Burns' film was? Bob Pomeroy has the answers.
...able to understand that jazz didn't die in 1967. There is validity to these complaints, but it gets old quickly. It also gets confusing. Why is it evil when a Downbeat critic compares David S. Ware to John Coltrane, but not evil for Freeman to do the same thing? The Knitting Factory crowd is portrayed...
Ink 19 :: Letters
April 1999 :: Streaks :: Letters ()
...Boy Records. Ink Nineteen has finally sold out to the corporate cocksuckers. You put Motley Crue in your magazine! I did not even sully my hands by touching the issue (much less reading it), and I will never read Ink Nineteen again. I, who has been an ardent fan of Ink Nineteen for so long am now your...
Ink 19 :: Chemical Brothers
"You are all my children now." Techno rave meets Jim Jones as Chris Catania is inducted into the cult of Big Beat oblivion.
...Allen Poe and an alluring character from a Nathanial Hawthorne short story. Ladytron was both sensual and furious; catching me completely off guard, touching a dark and pleasurable side that I didn’t expected to be uncovered when I came through the Riviera’s front doors. Now, what the Chemical Brothers...
Ink 19 :: Ministry
Al Jourgensen sounds off on the end of Ministry, its lauded history and plenty on politics. And he's not going out quietly. Kiran Aditham has more with Uncle Al.
...Al, now the founder/proprietor of 13th Planet Records, phoned Ink19 from his Sonic Ranch Studios sprawl in El Paso, Texas to let off some steam, touching on everything from his career to the political landscape, and proving himself just as informed and thoughtful as he can be volatile. (Editors Note...
Ink 19 :: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
Arrrr maties! The Pirates of the Caribbean are back, ready to set sail for a new adventure in this sequel. Brittany Sturges stows away.
...things he lost. Davenport does a fantastic job making you loathe him. Stellan Skarsgard makes his debut as Bootstrap Bill Turner. His portrayal is touching, as you see him struggle to make sure his son survives. The best performance is going to the brilliant Bill Nighy, who plays the notorious Captain...
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