Month: May 2001

The Widow of St. Pierre

Screen Reviews

A French film about existentialism and death may sound like a gloomy affair, but Carl F. Gauze finds The Widow of St. Pierre quite palatable. Viva La France!

Defiled

Music Reviews

Ugliness Revealed (Necropolis/Baphomet). Review by Matthew Moyer.

Nanci Griffith

Music Reviews

The Best of/The Millennium Collection (MCA/Universal). Review by Hal Horowitz.

Dianogah

Music Reviews

Hannibal/A Bear Explains (Southern). Review by Terry Eagan.

Five Easy Pieces

Features

Carl F. Gauze spins his take on what five inventions would change our world.

Sunday

Event Reviews

May 6, 2001, featuring The Indigo Girls, Shemekia Copeland, Evan And Jaron, Kenny Howes & the Yeah!, and Nillah. Review by James Mann. Photos by June Rich.

Alpha

Music Reviews

The Impossible Thrill (Astralwerks). Review by Terry Eagan.

The Elementary Particles

Print Reviews

Would the human race be better off without the urge to procreate – or at least, to get busy? That’s the theme explored in Michel Houellebecq’s latest novel, The Elementary Particles. Terry Eagan explores the novel and its core philosophy.

Momus

Music Reviews

Folktronic (Le Grand Magistery). Review by James Mann.

Pillage

Flash Fictions

Flash Fictions :: Pillage :: Monday, May 28th, 2001

Hangnail

Music Reviews

Clouds in the Head (The Music Cartel/Rise Above). Review by Nathan T. Birk.

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