Pages tagged “issue 42”

Standard Operating Procedure

Though it has hamstrung...  read more

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Then She Found Me

Then She Found Me—Helen Hunt’s directorial debut—focuses on the early...  read more

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Foy Vance: The Homebird's Chorus

Belfast's streets used to be war zones. Its population suffered through curfews, car bombs and religious murders. It ushered the word terrorist into the spoken lexicon. But the city has gone fairly quiet these last 10 years. It's beautiful in fact, thriving economically and...  read more

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Rabih Alameddine

Listen. Allow me to be your god. Let me take you...  read more

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Martin Amis

In the earliest days of our new epoch, as the shock of September 11 subsided...  read more

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The Roots: Rising Down

When The Roots aren’t coiling slow jams around...  read more

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Jamie Lidell: Jim

Today’s neo-soul music frequently feels racked...  read more

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Billy Bragg: Mr. Love & Justice

Considering the impassioned stump speeches he's been known to give...  read more

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Portishead: Third

In the music industry’s accelerated calculus, 10 years...  read more

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Cloud Cult: Feel Good Ghosts (Tea-Partying Through Tornadoes)

As a band that has long championed green technology...  read more

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