Seeking Ryan Adams
Chris goes looking for Ryan Adams in the singer/songwriter’s new album Ashes & Fire, and discovers the search is the most rewarding part.
Chris goes looking for Ryan Adams in the singer/songwriter’s new album Ashes & Fire, and discovers the search is the most rewarding part.
Whether you've seen John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) or not, you're in for a treat. The Art has it right now as the late night movie, in its 35mm glory.
Admit it, you just look at the pictures in these things anyways.
Hoodoo Love is an emotional experience that mirrors its musical score, which is as pure as Blues can get.
Daniel reviews the dark meditation on civility and violence that is the Station Theater’s God of Carnage.
In just over an hour on Friday night, Wild Flag ripped through an impressive set that restored Seth’s faith in rock ‘n roll.
Stake Land probably won’t cause you to lose any sleep but it’s a good film to catch to get you in a Halloween/horror film mood.
Chris finds a lot to like about the band’s return to form with The Whole Love.
Jason explores the brief, creepy (and very impressive) debut album from the local psych rockers.
Meghan reviews eight performances from Williams’ vast canon of one-act plays, and encourages us to take advantage of this rare opportunity to enjoy some of Williams’ lesser-known works.