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Review: Strange Overtones
Music Reviews 

Review: Strange Overtones

On August 6, 2008 by Rachel Anderson

Cover via Amazon [Download Single] I’m very anal about how I organize my music. It’s a simple system: Albums are organized by artist, and by date of release. If an album is by a artist with a proper name, say, David Byrne,…

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Film Review: The Warped Ones (a/k/a Season Of Heat, The Weird Lovemakers)
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Film Review: The Warped Ones (a/k/a Season Of Heat, The Weird Lovemakers)

On August 5, 2008 by Matt Keeley

Image via Wikipedia Koreyoshi Kurahara was one of the hourse directors for the Japanese studio Nikkatsu — perhaps most known in the US from the Criterion and Home Vision releases of Seijun Suzuki and Shohei Imamura‘s films. Nikkatsu was primarily a genre…

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Book Review: Big Bosoms and Square Jaws
Book Reviews 

Book Review: Big Bosoms and Square Jaws

On July 31, 2008 by Matt Keeley

[Purchase Book] Russ Meyer has come around from being thought of as a mere exploitation film maker to a low-budget film-making maverick. Though in each way, both are correct (with the exception of the word “mere”), he was more than that. Russ…

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Interview: Rafael Medina
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Interview: Rafael Medina

On July 29, 2008 by Matt Keeley

Rafael Medina is a pretty talented fellow. He plays lead guitar in The Anderson Council, but he’s probably best known as the writer/artist of Suicide For Hire, a comic about a couple high school kids who start their own extra-curricular business —…

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Review: The Dark Knight
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Review: The Dark Knight

On July 26, 2008 by Ivan

Image via Wikipedia [Purchase DVD] In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by three separate, yet equally important groups. The police who investigate crime, the District Attorneys who prosecute the offenders, and the Goddamn Batman. This is their story.  

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Corpophilia: Camping
Corpophilia 

Corpophilia: Camping

On July 24, 2008 by Matt Keeley

Image via Wikipedia “Hey, kids, we’re here!” The Ford Windstar® rolled into the parking lot of the Motorola® National Park. The nameless family piled out of the car and gathered their Coleman® camping gear, and waited while the patriarch paid the admissions…

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Comic Review: Arkham Asylum: A Serious House On Serious Earth
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Comic Review: Arkham Asylum: A Serious House On Serious Earth

On July 22, 2008 by Matt Keeley

[Purchase Book] I am a Batman fan. I’m not the biggest one on Earth, nor the most knowledgeable, but I’ve always had a soft spot for him. The argument I always use is that he doesn’t actually have superpowers like Superman does…

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The JOICam
Essays 

The JOICam

On July 17, 2008 by Matt Keeley

This article contains Spoilers for Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace. So, if you’re reading it, or planning on reading it, you may wish to steer clear. (And if you haven’t read it already, you really should.)

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Interview: Buttersafe
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Interview: Buttersafe

On July 15, 2008 by Matt Keeley

I was lucky to discover Buttersafe relatively early in the comic’s life; they were actually one of the very first Kittysneezes/Project Wonderful advertisers (see, Project Wonderful ads DO lead to hits! I can guarantee for the most part at least ONE click…

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Book Review: Black Swan Green

On July 10, 2008 by Matt Keeley

Image via Wikipedia [Purchase Book] David Mitchell‘s books seem to alternate between linked short stories and straight-forward novels. His first and third were Ghostwritten and Cloud Atlas, and his second and fourth were Number9Dream (which I haven’t yet read, but have heard…

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