In the late 1980s and early 1990s Rubalcaba was a professional skateboarder , skating for Team Alva . Read More
Year 2 of head coach Doug Simkins' so-called revitalization of the Notre Dame swim program is officially underway. Read More
In a crisp, new building in the Airport Industrial Park, 16 men arrive each day for class. Read More
On Thanksgiving, the stars align and all those non-zero probability mishaps that can occur in the kitchen — charring the main course, toasting the pie crust to ashes or discovering the food disposal is on the fritz — seem more likely to take place. Read More
What I offer you today is the best song about post-apocalyptic blowjobs you will ever hear in your entire life. Read More
Our list of the decade's best music naturally didn't cover every album our music writers loved in the '00s, so we're giving them the chance to big-up their personal favorites here—these are the discs that didn't make our big list, but that nevertheless are worthy of your attention. Read More
be dropped into a David Lynch film and look right at home. Read More
Earthy, mucky and entirely satisfying, Cloak/Dagger 's Lost Art revs with garage punk vigour and beer-soaked filth. Read More
I love everything about this record; an aurally dense and intense piece of music, and a document of two well-practiced craftsmen operating at the top of their game. Read More
San Diego's Night Marches took to the black stage in front of a respectable-sized audience for an early afternoon timeslot on Saturday, and immediately proceeded to tear workmanlike through 45 minutes of the jagged rock and roll variety we've come to expect from frontman John Reis. The crowd was also treated to a fair dollop of Reis' ironic stage banter between songs from the band's debut album See You in Magic, with Reis promising that they were "proud to be a part of the emerging talent here at SXSW" and overall mostly happy to be here fakin' it a little, but mostly having a good time." Read More