March 2008 :: Print Reviews
Print Reviews
Check the Technique
Brian Colman's book gives the inside scoop on 36 classic hip-hop albums, all from the mouths of the artists who created them. Lori Bartlett thinks it's about time.
Flash Gordon Vol. 5
You can keep yer campy movie and yer 21st Century remake, Shaun Corley just wants to remember Flash Gordon the way he was rendered in Alex Raymond's stunning Sunday comic strips.
Incredible Change-Bots
Matthew Moyer makes a public spectacle of himself over Incredible Change-Bots.
Permanence
Kip Fulbeck's Permanence examines tattoos as a means toward self discovery. Every piece of ink has a story and it all adds up to who we are as people. Jen Cray could barely finish the book before adding a fresh layer of ink to her body.
Revolution In The Head (The Beatles' Records and the Sixties)
David Whited shares what he learned from Ian MacDonald's seminal look at 1960s Beatles' songs and their influence on American culture.
The Swing Voter of Staten Island
Rosalie Petralia thinks Arthur Nersesian's latest novel is a dirty New York bus ride over the edge of strange.

