Pages tagged “issue 41”

The Kills: Midnight Boom

Growing up on the playgrounds of Long Beach...  read more

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Destroyer: Trouble in Dreams

Trouble in Dreams’ opening track posits the album as...  read more

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Daniel Lanois Tells it Like it 'Is'

With a hand in works ranging from U2’s The Joshua Tree and Peter Gabriel’s So to Emmylou Harris’ Wrecking Ball and his own equally elegant (if less ubiquitous) solo work, artist/producer Daniel Lanois is...  read more

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B-52s: Funplex

Direct hit or off target? Two writers debate...  read more

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Simon Pegg Gets Punk'd

With David Schwimmer behind the camera, a script by Michael Ian Black and a cast that includes Simon Pegg and Hank Azaria, you might not guess that the prankster in the bunch is actually...  read more

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Run, Fatboy, Run

It’s no surprise that David Schwimmer, best known for his role as "Ross" on...  read more

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How well does M. Ward know Zooey Deschanel?

Singer/songwriter and producer M. Ward spent a lot of time with actress/musician Zooey Deschanel (Almost Famous, All the Real Girls, Elf) while working on Volume One, the first record from their delightful new project...  read more

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Emergent (Actor): Riccardo Scarmacio

“I know the best: De Niro or Pacino. The most important American actors. It’s just a coincidence, but all of them...” Firebrand actor Riccardo Scamarcio pauses to chuckle in his heavily accented baritone. “They are American, but in their blood, there is something—Italian.” Of course...  read more

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Opposites Attract

I’m in my Honda Accord, heading to a Los Angeles recording studio to interview the members of Gnarls Barkley about their new CD, The Odd Couple. Unlike Gnarls, my car is not cutting-edge. And thus, I’m hoping to find parking somewhere...  read more

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