Michael Giltz: Theater: "Venice" Underwater; A Few "Reasons To Be Happy"
Contrary to popular belief, it's no fun writing a negative review.
Read MoreContrary to popular belief, it's no fun writing a negative review.
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That is enough to run a battalion of more than 1,200 soldiers for a year or pay for the immediate repair of 300 decrepit Army homes.
Read MoreI don't know if the children's book Bunnicula has ever convinced a kid it was scary and cool to eat their vegetables.
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Tell Beck he can perform a classic song with "no limitations or restrictions," and he will definitely wander into some strange territory.
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It has been four long winters since the federal government, in the hulking, shaven-skulled, Alien Nation -esque form of then-Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, committed $700 billion in taxpayer money to rescue Wall Street from its own chicanery and greed.
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As 2012 winds down, Twin Cities rap collective Doomtree are looking back at their best year yet.
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We first reviewed "Red Dawn" at Fanastic Fest, where Playlist correspondent gave the film a B-.
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In 2012, the very idea of a breakup record has been rendered something of an anachronism.
Read MoreThe seventh annual Brooklyn Book Festival will take place on Sunday, September 23, 2012 at Borough Hall Plaza, Borough Hall Courtroom, St. Francis Auditorium, St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church, The Brooklyn Historical Society, and the Brooklyn Heights Library.
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Hard to believe the Brooklyn Book Festival will enter its seventh year on September 23.
Read Morenhl jerseys cheap All of the Stanley Pot 2010 nfl playoffs are well arrived.
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While everyone in Minneapolis is abuzz about Hot Cheetos and Takis , I've been rocking a bunch of electronic and instrumental hip hop this week.
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The drummer from the Libertines called Morrissey a dick.
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Ben Gibbard invites you to make all sorts of Zooey jokes with his debut solo album.
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As a follow up to 2010's excellent album Made Like Us , Paper Tiger--the live DJ/producer for Minneapolis-based Doomtree --is readying the release of his new (appropriately titled) EP called Summer.
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Kendal Calling has sold out for the 7th consecutive year and the countdown is on for this years festival; as the site begins to take shape and the crew start to create 16 areas and arenas of wonder!
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Doomtree is a midwest hip-hop collective and label comprised of rappers, punk rockers, poets, and producers, all with successful solo careers who come together to create music with no expectations, no reservations, and most importantly, no limitations.
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Rock of Ages is technically a jukebox musical: a stage presentation of comedy, drama and song in which, instead of using original songs, the writers build a story out of existing music, re-purposing it to retrofit a plot or a plot point.
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After countless yards of duct tape, a few bodily injuries, and many false starts, I finally finished him.
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You might know them today as the leaders of the country—arguing, working, and ultimately loving eachother in the Los Angeles of the East that is Washington D.C. But in their younger and more formative years, were they, dare we say it, hip?
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Three years ago he was merely a face in a very large crowd, standing outside the Alamo on Tax Day as Glenn Beck spoke of drawing a line in the sand.
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Though their individual members have found varying degrees of success in their solo careers, Minneapolis based hip-hop collective Doomtree are blowing up on the strength of their third album, "No Kings."
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Doomtree MC Mike Mictlan stood on a beaten wooden stage at Austin's Beauty Bar on Sunday, the club's closing night; he delivered the impassioned lines of "Team The Best Team" while the other four mic wielders in the group formed a semi-circle behind him, stomping out the song's deliberate beat in unison.
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A lot of things frustrate me about White Rabbits ' third album, Milk Famous.
Read MoreEarlier this week, Brookings Institution scholar Bruce Riedel spoke (listen to audio here ) at an Atlantic Council Iran symposium.
Read MoreThe NY Times today departs from its usual cheerleading of U.S. hawkish foreign policy goals by acknowledging that Iran could close the Straits of Hormuz in the event of a military conflict.
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Opening with a group of siren synthesizers, Dozens appear to raise the alarm from the very outset on "Forget Me".
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Blasting in the background is the opening guitar riff and pulsating drums of the first track, "No Way," from the group Doomtree's album, No Kings.
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I'm sure you're all pretty sick of end-of-year lists by now, having been inundated with the things for the last month.
Read MoreThe simplest answer – that it's currently P.O.S., Sims, Dessa, Mike Mictlan, Cecil Otter, Paper Tiger, and Lazerbeak all brought together – isn't the best answer.
Read MoreIn support of their upcoming new single, Send Me , the incredible Paper Tiger are playing a launch party at Floripa (formerly Favela Chic) in London on Thursday 1 December , hosted by Wah Wah 45s.
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Minneapolis' Doomtree let a bunch of their hydra heads have a turn in the spotlight over the last year or so, and the ensuing solo releases were a solid indicator of just how multifaceted a crew they could be.
Read MoreIf you're in London on Thursday 1 December , get yourself down to Floripa (formerly known as Favela Chic) for the single launch party which the Wah Wah 45s guys are hosting.
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Below, Jean-Claude Vannier recounts how the writer Michel Houellebecq once said to him, "Every time I hear a song that I like, you're always involved in one way or another."
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Doomtree never fails to deliver live, and Saturday night's hometown gig was no exception – despite the entire collective feeling ill.
Read MoreChristian Bale has been one of our most talented actors since his brilliant breakthrough in Steven Spielberg's Empire Of The Sun. But he has a curious track record with movie musicals.
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