Review: The Big Pink's A Brief History of Love
By Andrew Hibbard | September 22, 2009
The Resistance is a fitting title for Muse’s fifth album. The fact that the U.K. group still makes records seems to resist the law of nature that bad bands eventually die out.
In 10 years, we may look back at Whiteout and call it genre-defining. I know of no other movie that more aptly embodies the category of films that should never have been made.
Musician and artist Satch Hoyt is spending this week as an artist in residence at the Nasher Museum of Art. recess’ Tina Siadak caught up with the artist this week to talk about pop culture,...
U.K. outfit Manic Street Preachers’ ninth album, Journal for Plague Lovers, retains their 1990s guitar rock sound all the way.
Being hip-hop’s global ambassador for more than a decade has changed Jay-Z's perspective, but more than that, it’s changed his lifestyle.
In an attempt to regain my individuality, here are some part-human creatures that I want to “make happen.”
Ken Rumble, Duke Perfomances’s director of marketing, musician and author of the blog Durham Has the Worst Roads in the World blog, will add the title artist to his already impressive roster this...
The Italian Actress is sensual, frightening and, as its creators have attested, undeniably kinky.
It’s hard to focus on just one of the many terrible aspects of this film, but the killer’s choice of weapon stands out amidst the atrocity.
I planned to write this Sandbox about the Girls of the ACC issue of Playboy. But I couldn’t. As such, I present why.
It began as a dorm room jam session at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill 40 years ago, and in 2009, Arrogance still seems to have no end in sight.
Writer-director Sophia Barthes’ existential dark comedy Cold Souls is as close to an homage to Charlie Kaufman that a film can get.
When John Cook opens the 11th chapter in Our Noise, “If there is a quintessential Merge band aside from Superchunk, it is Lambchop,” it becomes instantly clear what this book is.