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Daylight (Fantasy). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Daylight (Fantasy). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Small town people have big time dreams, even if they aren’t real.
Animated bugs journey across the Atlantic to save a pristine beach.
Dave built a trans-dimensional maze out of discarded cardboard boxes in his living room.
Still (Fantasy). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Make your own LEGO fantasy world inspired by these ten top modelers.
Christmas Soli (Fantasy). Review by James Mann.
Keystone Companions: The Complete 1973 Fantasy Recordings (Fantasy). Review by Carl F Gauze.
A Charlie Brown Christmas (Fantasy). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Monk’s Music (Fantasy). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Four years of Little Nemo in Slumberland Sunday pages are brought together in one volume. Carl Gauze remembers it as if it were a dream.
The Shapes We Make (Kill Rock Stars). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Peter Jackson finishes his interpretation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic fantasy is high-style, with grand battles and personal sacrifices. Joe Frietze offers his conclusions.
With 11 short tales of comic and macabre fantasy, Kelly Link’s new anthology, Stranger Things Happen, is aptly titled. Terry Eagan gets into the weirdness.
Fantasy (Kitty-Yo/Kollaps). Review by Andrew Chadwick
This fall, Ani DiFranco brought new Righteous Babe labelmate Kristen Ford to Iowa City, where Jeremy Glazier enjoyed an incredible evening of artistry.
This week Christopher Long grabs a bag of bargain vinyl from a flea market in Mount Dora, Florida — including You’re Never Alone with a Schizophrenic, the classic 1979 LP from Ian Hunter.
Bob Pomeroy gets into four Radio Rarities from producer Zev Feldman for Record Store Day with great jazz recordings from Wes Montgomery, Les McCann, Cal Tjader, and Ahmad Jamal.
Bob Pomeroy digs into Un “Sung Stories” (1986, Liberation Hall), Blasters’ frontman Phil Alvin’s American Roots collaboration with Sun Ra and his Arkestra, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, and New Orleans saxman Lee Allen.
Roi J. Tamkin reviews A Darker Shade of Noir, fifteen new stories from women writers completely familiar with the horrors of owning a body in a patriarchal society, edited by Joyce Carol Oates.
Mandatory: The Best of The Blasters (Liberation Hall). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Feeling funky this week, Christopher Long gets his groove on while discovering a well-cared-for used vinyl copy of one of his all-time R&B faves: Ice Cream Castle, the classic 1984 LP from The Time, for just a couple of bucks.
During AFI Fest 2023, Lily and Generoso interviewed director Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir, whose impressive debut feature, City of Wind, carefully examines the juxtaposition between the identity of place and tradition against the powers of modernity in contemporary Mongolia.
Juliana Hatfield Sings ELO (American Laundromat Records). Review by Laura Pontillo.