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Lucero

Music Reviews

Live From Atlanta (ATO). Review by Michelle Wilson.

Tori Amos

Music Reviews

Unrepentant Geraldines (Mercury Classics). Review by Michelle Wilson.

Eric Johnson

Eric Johnson

Music Reviews

Europe Live (Provogue/Mascot Label Group). Review by Michelle Wilson.

Backhand

Backhand

Music Reviews

Through the Turbulence (Melodic Revolution Records). Review by Michelle Wilson.

Walter Trout

Walter Trout

Music Reviews

The Blues Came Callin’ (Provogue/Mascot Label Group). Review by Michelle Wilson.

Walter Trout

Music Reviews
The Blues Came Callin' (Provogue/Mascot Label Group). Review by Michelle Wilson.

Ben Watt

Music Reviews

Hendra (Unmade Road). Review by Michelle Wilson.

Sting and Paul Simon

Event Reviews

Two of pop music’s most prolific singer/songwriters came together for one night to delight and dazzle their longtime Orlando fans, Michelle Wilson among them.

Sting and Paul Simon

Event Reviews
Two of pop music's most prolific singer/songwriters came together for one night to delight and dazzle their longtime Orlando fans, Michelle Wilson among them.

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Joe Jackson

Joe Jackson

Event Reviews

Joe Jackson brought his Two Rounds of Racket tour to the Lincoln Theatre in Washington D.C. on Monday. Bob Pomeroy was in the area and caught the show.

Matías Meyer

Matías Meyer

Interviews

With only a week to go before powerful new feature Louis Riel or Heaven Touches The Earth premieres in the Main Slate at UNAM International Film Festival, Lily and Generoso sat down for an in-depth conversation with the film’s director, Matías Meyer.

Mostly True

Mostly True

Print Reviews

Carl F. Gauze reviews the fascinating Mostly True: The West’s Most Popular Hobo Graffiti Magazine, a chronicle of forgotten outsider subculture.

The Tin Star

The Tin Star

Screen Reviews

Anthony Mann’s gorgeous monochrome western, The Tin Star, may have been shot in black and white, but its themes are never that easily defined.

Flipside

Flipside

Screen Reviews

Charles DJ Deppner finds Flipside to be a vital treatise on mortality, creativity, and purpose, disguised as a quirky documentary about a struggling record store.