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| War of independents 4/15/2008 1:43:47 PM The Independent Film Festival of Boston fights for freedom of the screens The IFFB is determined to wrest cinematic freedom from the imperial power of the Hollywood studios. |
| The big hurt: Music news in brief 4/15/2008 5:02:33 PM Wal-Mart wanes, Satan wins, Weiland whines Those of us still chuckling over DMX's “your momma ain’t name you no damn Barack” diatribe are in for another dose of ill-informed rapper cuteness. |
| Two great tastes 4/15/2008 3:14:09 PM Hallelujah the Hills + Ho-Ag at Great Scott, April 12, 2008 For a few moments during Hallelujah the Hills’ EP release show on Saturday, everything seemed to dissolve into blissful madness. |
| They're number one 4/15/2008 2:33:46 PM Pissed Jeans at Oxfam Café + Middle East Upstairs, April 12, 2008 “I hate hardcore,” sighs another girl with a swollen eye. “I was in there watching the show, and I punched myself in the face. By accident, of course.” |
| Who brought the cool kid? 4/15/2008 11:13:12 AM Ian MacKaye visits Tufts “For me, punk is the new idea, always the new idea, forever the new idea. That’s why punk can never die. Because as long as there are people, there will be new ideas.” |
| All over again 4/15/2008 10:39:41 AM Brahms from Levine and Kissin, Emmanuel’s Bach B-minor Mass, the Cantata Singers’ Kurt Weill cabaret The Boston Symphony Orchestra program for last week’s four concerts was a familiar one. |
| Political dispatches 4/14/2008 4:10:45 PM State Radio approach punk on Year of the Crow Last summer, Chad Stokes (né Urmston) had the ultimate New England jam-band experience. |
| The rest is noise 4/14/2008 3:49:18 PM WHRB presents Record Hospital Fest 2008 If, heading home from Chet’s Last Call one night in 1984, you happened to tune into The Record Hospital, you might have caught a Swell Maps track, followed by some F.U.’s or the Contortions. |
| Newgaze 4/14/2008 12:29:20 PM Mahogany comes to town You get all the shimmering, over-processed guitars, all the feather-light vocals, and all the intense volume without the unsightly Doc Martens or ugly Beetlejuice tights. |
| Muck and the Mires 4/14/2008 11:49:24 AM Dorren EP | Dirty Water If Phil Spector could produce the Ramones, then Kim Fowley can produce Muck and the Mires, local faves whose sound has always been two parts Ramones to five parts British Invasion. |
| Paradis found 4/14/2008 11:48:02 AM The chanteuse is loose Must we still make the case for French pop? |
| Tapes N' Tapes 4/14/2008 11:40:09 AM Walk It Off | XL Last time we heard from this young Minneapolis quartet — and if you spend any time on the Internet, you heard a lot — the story had little to do with music. |
| Ashlee Simpson 4/14/2008 11:32:38 AM Bittersweet World | Geffen “Damn, humans in the year 2008 were way obsessed with cartoonish depictions of ‘the ’80s, what with all these shameless Oingo Boingo and Soft Cell ripoffs.” |
| No clock ticking 4/14/2008 11:15:58 AM Jay Reatard channels his inner problem child Rock and roll is a 15-year-old. Its makers may succumb to prudence and time but the music remains hormonal, idealistic, kinetic, and furious at anything you can think of to be pissed off about. |
| Barry Adamson 4/14/2008 11:12:49 AM Back to the Cat | Central Control It’s easy to imagine this eighth solo outing from Barry Adamson as a problematic prospect for listeners new to his evocative style. |
| Mope springs eternal 4/14/2008 11:05:09 AM Ad Frank commiserates with Mark Eitzel Since the late ’80s, Mark Eitzel has written some of America’s most bitter and plaintive pop songs. |
| Big in every way 4/15/2008 4:36:26 PM ‘El Greco to Velázquez’ at the MFA Men in inky darkness. Men without women (save for the Blessed Virgin). Men in splendor, men in ecstasy, men without smiles. Men as saints but not as sinners. |
| The war games 4/15/2008 12:40:11 PM The Huntington’s The Cry of the Reed; Travesties by the Publick The Cry of the Reed seems torn from some particularly gruesome headlines: kidnapping, beheading, such stuff as Daniel Pearl’s final dreams were made on. |
| War of words 4/15/2008 11:32:45 AM Is reading good for you? Freelance writers are often the recipient of unusual opportunities. |
| Book mad 4/15/2008 11:19:15 AM Interview: Keith Gessen’s young literary life He speaks quickly, with a friendly, nervous laugh, in cadences that sound like a cross between Ira Glass and Martin Scorsese. |
| Nice day for a white wedding 4/15/2008 10:16:35 AM ‘Wedded Bliss’ at the Peabody Essex, Toys and Games at the Revolving Museum, and Chad Walker at Space 242 In the song, love and marriage go together like a horse and carriage, but who knows what that’s supposed to mean. |
| Off with their heads! 4/15/2008 12:17:27 PM The Tudors stoops to conquer The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933) with Charles Laughton ran through all six wives in 97 minutes. |
| Zack attack 4/15/2008 11:52:41 AM A stellar prequel to Final Fantasy VII One of the enduring images from 1997’s Final Fantasy VII was a short cinema showing the rogue warrior Sephiroth disappearing into a wall of flame. |
| Dance, Monkey: Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim 4/15/2008 3:24:40 PM We put visiting comics on the hot seat Kenyans are fast runners. They have endurance and can keep up with Mr. McCain. (Note: it’s Josh McCain, right? You might want to double-check that.) |
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