Name: Miss Hipstah
Weblog: blogcritics.org/index.php
Articles: 25
First Published: Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Last Published: Friday, August 11, 2006
Currently listing articles 25-1:
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Interview: Lady Sovereign— Lady Sov told me things like being signed to Def Jam, chavs and why Philadelphia was sending her hate mail...
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Movie Review: ATL— Like its characters, ATL will show you that what you see is not always what lies beneath the surface.
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Movie Review: Green Street Hooligans— Green Street Hooligans takes a look into the explosive world of British football hooliganism.
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CD Review: José González Veneer— José González's music is a rare gem, one that should appeal to young urban hipsters as well as aging baby boomers.
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CD Review: Corinne Bailey Rae Corinne Bailey Rae— Go ahead and "Put Your Records On"!
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Concert Review: The Coup @ The Black Cat— “Do you wanna ride tonight?”
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EP Review: Plain White T's Hey There Delilah— Originating as a garage/basement band from suburban Chicago, Plain White T’s has a certain teen angst appeal.
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Film Short Inspired by Arctic Monkey's Song— UK teen-punks The Arctic Monkeys like their men "Scummy."
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In Memoriam: Stanley Kunitz, 1905-2006— A man who held everything in a quiet regard, his poetry was written in the same way.
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Interview: Lupe Fiasco— "I’m not the greatest skateboarder, but I’m a damn good rapper, so I made a damn good skateboarding song."
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CD Review: Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere— Who or what is Gnarls Barkley?
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CD Review: Ursula 1000 - Here Comes Tomorrow— Alex Gimeno aka DJ/Producer Ursula 1000 can play anything—and I mean ANYTHING—and you will dance to it.
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EP Review: Corinne Bailey Rae - Like A Star— With her eclectic background in music, this rising star really is someone to watch in 2006.
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DVD Review: The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till— The horrible nature of the Till case was what pushed many to fight against Jim Crow laws.
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Arts Review: Wall Snatchers - Washington Project for the Arts and the Corcoran Museum— Where art is war... or capitalism: graffiti makes a comeback.
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Interview With Mozez and Review of So Still— When poppy tunes and heavy beats rule, it is refreshing to hear an artist who does not rely on catchy hooks.
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CD Review: BenLaVain's Come On People— ...
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Interview with Kareem Edouard, Director of Bling: Consequences and Repercussions— Ever since Kanye told us not to buy them, conflict diamonds have been the talk of accessory lovers every where.
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CD Review: D4L - Down For Life— It's a shame that a group with such a popular first single doesn’t have an album to back it up.
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Review: Big Boi Presents...Got Purp? Vol. II— Whether for your next party, your next joy ride or just your next fun night at home, this album will get you on your feet
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Review: Stone Hits: The Very Best of Angie Stone— ...
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Review: Emmanuel Jal - Ceasefire— The music mixes the sounds of Sudan with funky bass lines and Middle Eastern drum beats.
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Interview with Cufi and Cosmo of El Pus— ...
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Movie Review: Everything Is Illuminated— ...
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El Pus Hoodlum Rock: Vol. 1— ...


