Tours of the magical mystical musical cosmos, courtsey of Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up – Irion, Robustelli, Americana Compilation, Wells
Irion speaks the pop language without using pop formulas, while Robustelli bops and shivers like the best classic jazz-funk.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Victor Woo: The Average Asian American at the Fringe Festival
The sheer energy that pours from the stage during the numerous ensemble numbers is a pleasure to take in.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Long Distance
Did Leah really see a fish in the toilet?
Read More »Book Review: The Grand Delusion: The Unauthorized True Story of Styx by Sterling Whitaker
Why do we love to trace an empire's collapse and read every painful detail of a hero's downfall?
Read More »Theater Review: bombs in your mouth at the Fringe Festival, NYC
Alcohol, anger, infantile banter, and a revelatory roll of toilet paper.
Read More »Music Review: Indie Round-Up – The Pretty Things, Larry Bagby, Jenn Franklin
They were about the beast that scratches your face and gives you an infection, then stomps on your foot.
Read More »Book Review: Our Former Lives in Art – Short Stories by Jennifer S. Davis
Failure and frustration are equal-opportunity employers in these stories.
Read More »Music Review: Indie Round-Up – John Phillips, Stratospheerius
Phillips's writing combined soulful sophistication with the anything-is-possible musical ethos of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Read More »Theater Review: I’m in Love with Your Wife in New York
Dr. Feldberg needs a date so no one will guess he's Gary's therapist.
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