Tag: Carl F Gauze

Corners

Music Reviews

Maxed Out on Distractions (Lolipop Records/Burger Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.

Soft In The Head

Soft In The Head

Screen Reviews

Natalie bounces around New York, damaging every relation she has. She meets kind and helpful Maury who runs a private homeless shelter and she abuses him as well.

Circle the Wagen

Screen Reviews

Dave Torstenson buys a beat up VW micro bus on the internet and heads for Los Angeles, one break down at a time.

A Survey of Open Space

A Survey of Open Space

Screen Reviews

A brother and sister bike from Brownsville, Texas to the Arctic Circle and discover what remains of the great American West.

In The Name Of

In The Name Of

Screen Reviews

A priest in rural Poland struggles with sexuality as he attempts to guide troubled youth.

Tom Chang

Music Reviews

Tongue & Groove (Raw Toast Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.

Daena Jay

Music Reviews

Subdivision EP (Catbeach Music). Review by Carl F Gauze.

Losing LeBron

Losing LeBron

Screen Reviews

LeBron James abandons the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the fans are pretty ticked off. Will they get over it?

Machinefabriek

Machinefabriek

Music Reviews

Stillness Soundtracks (for a film by Esher Kokmeijer) (Glacial Movements). Review by Carl F Gauze.

Hawthorne Heights

Hawthorne Heights

Music Reviews

The Silence In Black And White (Acoustic) (In Vogue Records). Review by Carl F gauze.

Paqua

Paqua

Music Reviews

Akaliko (Claremont). Review by Carl F Gauze.

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Event Reviews

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Event Reviews

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Matt and Mara

Screen Reviews

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Tattooed Life

Screen Reviews

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