Henry Rollins takes the talk show format on an intense and intensely satisfying journey.
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Music Review: Patti Smith — Twelve
Patti Smith. Twelve. 'Nuff said, really.
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Today’s walk along the pathways of Arkansas’s music scene finds me feeling blue, or more appropriately, the power of the blues itself.
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B. H. Fingerman steps away from his talents in the comic medium, and shows he is equally as adept at "bite"ing fiction.
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A very solid handheld shooter, which is something I didn't think existed.
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Step two on my journey to discover Arkansas's music scene — Deas Vail.
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Simply Red's new album is nothing new under the sun, but it's at least worthy of seeing the light of day.
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Who needs the movie when you've got the music that inspired it in the first place?
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The first Arkansas band to be featured in this new column of mine, Starroy sets the bar damn high for any and all band that would follow after them.
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Def Jam Icon, in the end, is a fighting game that fails to live up to its potential.
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