Pages tagged “issue 38”

Millard Kaufman

Two items to check off before dying: (a) publish a book, and (b) abandon predictability...  read more

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The Thrills: Teenager

The Thrills’ saga is a familiar one: Band makes impressive debut album, gets showered with kisses from fans and critics alike, falls victim to the sophomore slump...  read more

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Meshell Ndegeocello: The World Has Made Me the Man of My Dreams

Meshell Ndegeocello’s seventh album begins with...  read more

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Neil Young: Chrome Dreams II

This is one of those “instant” records Young pops out as...  read more

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Zack & Wiki: Quest For Barbaros' Treasure

A gigantic-hat-wearing chocoholic pirate boy and a golden monkey that levitates with a helicopter propeller are on a quest to recover the gilded body parts of Barbaros, a famous pirate...  read more

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The Orange Box

Every moment you’re playing, a video game asks the question: What do you see? Half-Life 2: Episode Two, one of three new games in The Orange Box, is masterful both for what it shows you, and for what it hides...  read more

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Silent Hill: Origins

While most games crib from genre hits like Star Wars and Aliens, Silent Hill’s creators haven’t been shy about their devotion to David Lynch...  read more

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The Savages

Oddly being marketed as a comedy by its distributor, The Savages is...  read more

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Signs of Life 2007 : Best Books

Ever wonder what people who write books are busy reading? Which titles they’ve found most enjoyable or have hit them the hardest lately? For this year-end issue, we asked some of our culture’s best and brightest what they had on the nightstand—or on the back of the loo...  read more

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Signs of Life 2007 : Best Games

Wherein Paste's joystick junkies pick their favorite gaming experiences of 2007. From dystopian undersea epics to golden limb-hunting puzzle adventures, it was a fine year in the constant evolution of video games. One thing's for sure: they're not just for kids anymore...  read more

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