Pages tagged “issue 30”

LCD Soundsystem

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It’s been several years since James Murphy dropped his first single, music-geek anthem “Losing My Edge”...  read more

Found in: Music, Features

4 to Watch: Ryan Shaw

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Like Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin before him...  read more

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Complicated Games

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When players make mistakes, why do we punish them for it?  read more

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Cringe Escapes The Fringe

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On Sept. 24, 1987, Jenny Epel wrote these and other searing desires in a spiral notebook that absolutely no one was ever supposed to read.  read more

Found in: Music, Features

Arcade Fire

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The entrance to the Petite Église church in Farnham—a town 45 miles outside of Montreal—is absolutely unremarkable.  read more

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Werner Herzog

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Reports that legendary art-house filmmaker Werner Herzog has made a low-brow Hollywood action movie...  read more

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Herzog For Your Queue

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Land of Silence and Darkness (1971) A documentary about Fini Straubinger, a deaf and blind woman who works to make contact with other isolated people. “If you want to find depth in any of my movies,” says Herzog, “that’s the deepest. Just watch it and you will know.” Aguirre: The Wrath of God (1972) The first of several collaborations between Herzog and actor Klaus Kinski remains the model for them all. Kinski owns the screen, even when Herzog throws horses and 400 monkeys at him. The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (1974) For one of his most lyrical films, Herzog cast...  read more

Found in: Movies, Features

Herzog For Your Queue

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Land of Silence and Darkness (1971) A documentary about Fini Straubinger, a deaf and blind woman who works to make contact with other isolated people. “If you want to find depth in any of my movies,” says Herzog, “that’s the deepest. Just watch it and you will know.” Aguirre: The Wrath of God (1972) The first of several collaborations between Herzog and actor Klaus Kinski remains the model for them all. Kinski owns the screen, even when Herzog throws horses and 400 monkeys at him. The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (1974) For one of his most lyrical films, Herzog cast...  read more

Found in: Features

Bright Eyes - Cassadaga

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Conor Oberst trains his camera lens on landscapes blurring past  read more

Found in: Music, Reviews

Blonde Redhead - 23

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NYC art-rockers sacrifice grand scale for miniaturist precision  read more

Found in: Music, Reviews