Lost somewhere in the rolling hills of Tennessee, David R Perry can occasionally be found doing dark, unspeakable things to words. Printed words, spoken words, electronically mangled words... really any kind but twittered words.
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DVD Review: From Silence To Sound
A documentary on cochlear implant surgery for hearing loss that misfires as a story, but inspires through education.
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Book Review: Great Chefs Cook Vegan by Linda Long
Great Chefs Cook Vegan is a very inspiring - if sometimes overwhelming - book. Come for the pictures, stay for the education.
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Music Review: Giya Kancheli - Little Imber
Georgian composer Kancheli two war-inspired vocal works of post-modernist classical music in his latest collection, Little Imber.
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Music Review: Paul van Dyk - Hands On In Between
The companion to Paul's previous album, In Between, receives a solid, if homogeneous, remix treatment.
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Music Review: Andy Yorke - Simple
Former lead singer of Unbelievable Truth delivers his long-awaited debut solo release, full of brooding singer-songwriter fare.
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Music Review: Deadmau5 - Random Album Title
The debut from buzz-worthy electronic act Deadmau5 does not disappoint, offering deep prog-house, minimal techno goodness.
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Music Review: The Cure - 4:13 Dream
A polished new release that almost plays like an "inspired by" record to much of The Cure's older work.
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DVD Review: Talk Talk - Live At Montreux 1986
Showing Talk Talk at their peak, this is a rare live performance from a truly original band giving an impressive show.
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Music Review: Elbow - Live From London
Elbow offers up a live EP exclusively for iTunes, mainly consisting of material from their latest record.
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DVD Review: It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia - Season 3
Season 3 finds the Philly crew in rare form, and remains one of the more cleverly written sitcoms in recent memory.
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