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We've seen men lose their lives for playing the wrong Styx tune at the wrong time. And frankly they deserved it. When you're out at a bar, sliding a buck into a jukebox comes...
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The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant: With just two productions under their belt, the cast and crew of White Orchard Theater are courageously readying the curtain once again,...
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Web Wallow
It's getting better, bucko: The new layout of your Website blows. I realize it was a decision made by the corporate people, but now almost all New Times Websites...
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Ursula Rucker's world is rarely an easy place to visit. Her words are fierce, her imagery is overwhelming (wrap your head around the synesthesia of "his voice comes in my...
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RJD2's two-track production cameo on Aceyalone's 2003 album Love & Hate stood among that disc's high points. Fans have plenty of reason to be geeked for a full-length collab....
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F.M. Cornog, a.k.a. East River Pipe, abolishes indie rock clichés by approaching them head-on. He writes coherent lyrics and refuses to make them inaudible; he sings...
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Chan Marshall, a.k.a. Cat Power, is indie rock’s homespun gadfly — a mopey bundle of disconsolate lullabies whose uneven live performances threaten to eclipse her qui...
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T-Pain wants to know what love is, and he wants you to show him, preferably ass first. Mike Jones wants it too, so let's hope you're down with a three-way or have an...
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In countless interviews, Yoni Wolf insists that despite his hip-hop roots, Why? isn't mired in that tradition. "Dumb Hummer" its Willy Wonkian, seraphim-heralding...
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A prequel to "Slow Motion," "Rodeo" features winding and grinding on the dance floor rather than in bed. Because it's not actually being rapped from a midcoital perspective,...
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Miami will remain on the cutting edge of music for at least another year after it kicks off the fourth annual Heineken TransAtlantic Festival with Bajofondo Remixed. Over...
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Ed Artigas is restless and relentless. When the Miami musician isn't hunting down beautiful women to rep power-pop bands, he's working on his record label, Spy-Fi Records. And...
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Planeside has been slowly picking up momentum and accolades from peers and fans, and it's easy to see why. The rhythm section of Craig Sala (drums) and Ken Hirasaki (bass) has...
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If you're anything like me, you spent much of your childhood wondering just what was up with those perennially sad and generally bothersome parents. With 1988's "Parents Just...