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Willie Nelson brought his Family to the Tabernacle Sunday night, and invited us to "Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die." James Mann thinks that's a grand idea!
Zola Jesus creates a surreal and magical concert experience, Jen Cray learned at the songstress' first ever Orlando date.
You've seen the documentary, now see the band! Anvil in 3D, in Tampa, with Carl F Gauze at their feet.
A teenager and his favorite jukebox deal with a pre-apocalyptic one-dimensional Ohio town. We've all been there, haven't we? At least Carl F Gauze has.
Pure, wholesome, clean-cut children's puppets are torn to shreds in a horror movie so appalling, you'll laugh most of the time.
Ten years of The Kills may not mean much to some, but to many -- Jen Cray included -- it means a decade's worth of killer music that's worth celebrating.
A silent film star slides into obscurity in this 21st-century silent film.