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Pop Punk Progenitors: The Descendents never want to grow upnew
It's easy to misjudge punk rock, figures the Descendents' Bill Stevenson. "There's some impression it's this bonehead thing," he says. "But when you look just a little beyond that surface, you realize it's where a lot of the thinkers are in the rock community."...
Colorado Springs Independent |
Chris Parker |
08-08-2013 |
Profiles & Interviews
Simon Pegg: Great Scotty!new
The multitalented Simon Pegg is a geek for all seasons.
Creative Loafing (Tampa) |
Joe Bardi |
05-25-2013 |
TV
The Smiths' Johnny Marr releases his (very) long-awaited solo debutnew
How late is now?
Colorado Springs Independent |
Tom Lanham |
04-10-2013 |
Profiles & Interviews
Train Kept A-Rollin'new
The platinum pop band extends its Bay Area brand
Colorado Springs Independent |
Tom Lanham |
09-18-2012 |
Profiles & Interviews
Mighty maestro: ISO's Krzysztof Urbanskinew
Behind the scenes with the youngest music director at the helm of a major American orchestra.
NUVO |
Scott Shoger |
04-02-2012 |
Performance
Q&A with L.A. Painter, Muralist, Educator: Steven Lopeznew
Offers a Q&A with one of L.A.'s up and coming painters, chronicling his time spent in Eugene, Ore., and the difference between graffiti and public art.
Eugene Weekly |
Chuck Adams |
08-12-2008 |
Art
The Weapon of Satire: ¡Ask a Mexican! Weighs Innew
Columnist and OC Weekly staff writer Gustavo Arellano has caused much controversy since the Eugene (Ore.) Weekly began running the column in early November. We ask him about charges that he's a racist -- and whether satire can work when immigrants are under serious attack.
Eugene Weekly |
Suzi Steffen |
11-30-2007 |
Race & Class
Tags: interview, Mexican, Gustavo Arellano, racism, race, Latino, Ask a Mexican, race relations, Latina
Reviews of New and Current Releasesnew
The hard work of an accomplished filmmaker pays off in 2 Days in Paris while Alba and Cook struggle to squeeze out even the smallest drop of chemistry in Good Luck Chuck.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte) |
Matt Brunson |
10-05-2007 |
Reviews
'Interview': Twenty Questionsnew
For all its talking, the film seems to have little to say.
Eugene Weekly |
Molly Templeton |
08-17-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: interview, Steve Buscemi
'Interview': Beat of the Nightnew
Steve Buscemi and Sienna Miller flirt, fight and grill each other to pieces.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Cindy Fuchs |
08-07-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: interview, Steve Buscemi
'Interview' Beats the Media Gamenew
Buscemi tackles dishonest journalism with disillusionment.
New York Press |
Eric Kohn |
07-19-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: interview, Steve Buscemi
'Interview' is an Actor's Showcase Movie
It's talky, stagy and burdened with a video tape plot device that will make you cringe.
Tags: interview, Steve Buscemi
'Interview': Battle of the Q&Anew
A journalist duels with a celebrity in Steve Buscemi's latest.
Metro Silicon Valley |
Richard von Busack |
07-18-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: interview, Steve Buscemi
Out of Characternew
A reluctant interview with Steve Buscemi on the art of Interview.
Los Angeles CityBeat |
Steve Appleford |
07-05-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: interview, Steve Buscemi
Kurt Vonnegut: The Exit Interview
In this Feb. 2007 interview, the legendary author talks about growing up in Indianapolis, FDR, the KKK and Anna Nicole Smith.
NUVO |
David Hoppe |
04-12-2007 |
Author Profiles & Interviews