Album Review: Comfort Food
Isaac reviews Dig In, a unique five-song album by Comfort Food that shows off the talent of one of Champaign-Urbana's most interesting music duos.
Isaac reviews Dig In, a unique five-song album by Comfort Food that shows off the talent of one of Champaign-Urbana's most interesting music duos.
With its well-crafted action sequences and emotional resonance, MIB3 travels back in time in both plot and its approach at creating an ideal summer sci-fi film.
Rocky Votolato and CALLmeKAT dazzled on Saturday, and Chris has the recap and photos of show to share in case you missed it.
Chike says there are only five likeable minutes in The Dictator, Sacha Baron Cohen's latest film.
Chris follows up last week's interview with Evil Tents by reviewing this past Saturday's re-release show at The Highdive.
Parasol Records is releasing a retro live record from The Rave next week, conjuring up nostalgia even if you weren't alive in 1979.
Chike tells us that A Separation is a universal human tale with suberb characters.
Jon reviews the mayhem that was the David Mayfield Parade. And, yes, he took his shirt off again.
Our Smile Politely Show Series kicked off this past weekend with three great bands and one great atmosphere.
Jeff writes about Bully, a must-see film about the consequences of kid-on-kid abuse.