I promise we will keep looking for him. Since it seems to have been a dispute between them, as was shared by some with them ...
Drum accoutrements pile up: a digital metronome was only the first purchase. There have been new drumheads, drum keys, drum-related tee shirts (Tama, Slingerland, etc.), music books, ear protection, ...
Wandering the urban streets of New York City, then later in her adopted city of Chicago, her chosen subjects appear as anonymous as she attempted to make herself. Ordinary, yes, banal, yes, but we can ...
The same MAGA audience that tuned out of late-night TV a decade ago did not do so for South Park. The creators are making the most of it by airing out their grievances with President Trump, in a form ...
As this fight escalated, the conflict became about more than contraception or abortion. It revealed Americans’ views about ...
The influx of rock music and counterculture in the 1960s signaled a new era for music journalism, and Rolling Stone became the venue for documenting this revolution. As counterculture evolved in San ...
Many nights, Spooks turn on their shortwave radios and drift through the frequencies. On any given night, one can hear amateur radio stations broadcasting church sermons, utility traffic for aircrafts ...
In a summer devoid of horror films, audiences craving a scare could watch Bodies Bodies Bodies. Directed by Dutch filmmaker Halina Reign, the film follows a group of 20-something friends who throw a ...
There’s an interesting dissonance between changing times and values. Younger generations typically push the cultural envelope at first, then decry the generations that follow as they age. What remains ...
“Welcome to Jurassic Park.” The four words that usher in a new generation of visual filmmaking. In that moment, when Richard Attenborough’s character welcomes the cast, and consequently, the viewer, ...
“I’ve found that with a system and a deep pool of talent, p***y is really the second most abundant commodity on Earth, after water.” - Paul Janka, from his 2005 booklet, “Getting Laid In NYC.” ...
"And now I don’t know how to sign my name. I am not Modersohn and I am not Paula Becker anymore, I am Me, and hope to become that more and more." Those words, spoken in 1906 by a recently wed young ...
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