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Flipside
Screen ReviewsCharles DJ Deppner finds Flipside to be a vital treatise on mortality, creativity, and purpose, disguised as a quirky documentary about a struggling record store.
Stereophonic
Music NewsTony-nominated smash success Stereophonic delivers a brand-new Broadway cast recording — straight from 1976.
Cocoa the Tour Dog
Print ReviewsCocoa the Tour Dog is the heartwarming true story of a boy and his dog and his reggae band. Bob Pomeroy reviews the book by Adam Mansbach and reggae artist Stick Figure, with illustrations by Juan Manuel Orozco.
Melt-Banana
Event ReviewsVeteran Tokyo punk band Melt-Banana brings Tomato Flower and Baby; Baby: Explores the Reasons Why that Gum is Still on the Sidewalk to Denver, Colorado, for an all-out punk feast. Meow.
Early Jazz
Print ReviewsFumi Tomita’s new book, Early Jazz: A Concise History from Its Beginnings to 1929 seeks to expand the story of jazz to include early voices.
Archive Archaeology: The Disowned Velvet Underground Album
Archive ArchaeologyBob Pomeroy ponders Squeeze, the final studio album credited to the Velvet Underground, and what it could have been.
What This Comedian Said Will Shock You
Print ReviewsWith his latest book, What This Comedian Said Will Shock You, celebrated stand-up Jedi Bill Maher “shocks” readers by doing the most outrageous, unthinkable, and socially unacceptable thing imaginable: he speaks rationally, logically, and objectively.
Gasoline Lollipops
FeaturesGasoline Lollipops’ newest single, “Freedom Don’t Come Easy,” is today’s mother lovin’ punk rock folk anthem.