The Machine // Live @ The NorVa // 1.2.2016 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Wendy Podmenik Woodell - January 5, 2016January 5, 2016 Photos by Glenn Woodell and Wendy Podmenik Darugar Article by Wendy Podmenik Darugar An opportunity to lose yourself in the intelligent, moody musical stories of the immortal greats- Pink Floyd. Highly influential to modern prog rock, Pink Floyd's humble experimental beginnings in the late 1960's lay the ground work and set the
Clutch // Live @ Terminal 5 NYC // 12.29.15 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Steven Principato - January 4, 2016 Article and Photos by: Steven Principato NYC - In the familiar setting that is Terminal 5, one of Manhattan's larger venues, on this night came an unusual crowd. In these ranks of stoners, hipsters, metal heads, and even frat boys they descended upon the cavernous concert hall in uncommon solidarity. Their quest:
ON TV: Fargo Season 2 Finale & Review MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Frank Memmesheimer - January 4, 2016January 22, 2018 Article by: Frank Memmesheimer Fargo S2 E10 Palindrom That’s not fair! I was a victim first. Okay then. This is it. The all-or-nothing moment. Fargo’s chance to go 10 for 10. After a brilliant season of TV, the final hour of dropped heartbeats and forgotten breaths is here. Will we once more witness
12 Films That Put The Science Back In Science Fiction FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Anthony Florez - December 21, 2015December 21, 2015 Article by: Anthony Florez Right now the world over is drunk with Star Wars fever and that's a fun thing. JJ Abrams has successfully resuscitated the franchise with Episode 7, it's breezy and fun, nostalgic and refreshing at the same time and as an avid Star Trek fan, I'd like to
MOVIE REVIEW: STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Josh Bradley - December 19, 2015December 20, 2015 Article by: Josh Bradley In 1979, while filming The Empire Strikes Back, George Lucas first indicated to Alan Arnold, the film’s publicist, that the Star Wars saga would actually be three trilogies, totaling nine films. While a lot has happened since then – two acclaimed Star Wars sequels, special editions, a
Album Review: Enterprise Earth – Patient 0 ALBUM REVIEWS MUSIC by Matt Guevara - December 16, 2015 Article by: Matt Guevara Enterprise Earth is arguably one of the best new deathcore bands on the scene today. They just released their second full length album, Patient 0 under Attila frontman Chris Fronzak’s label Stay Sick Recordings. Patient 0 is undoubtedly one of the better deathcore albums to hit shelves
105.1’s All I Want For Christmas Concert // HOB Orlando // 12.13.15 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Tamara Silber - December 16, 2015 Article and Photos by: Tamara Silber ORLANDO, FL -- Orlando’s adult/contemporary radio station Mix 105.1 hosted their All I Want For Christmas concert starring Third Eye Blind, The Band Perry, and Jamie Lawson. Radio hosts Dana Taylor and Jay Edwards opened the show with some kind words about their coworker, Scott
Movie Review: CHI-RAQ FEATURED MOVIES/TV by James Kidd - December 15, 2015 Article by: James Kidd To say that filmmaker Spike Lee is a controversial character would be an understatement. Ever since his first feature films like Do the Right Thing and Jungle Fever, Lee has charged head first into arguments with Charlton Heston and Clint Eastwood, most often ending up with more
The Milk Carton Kids // Live @ Mesa Arts Center// 12.7.15 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Rachael Smith - December 12, 2015December 12, 2015 Article and Photos by: Rachael Smith MESA, AZ — I’ve seen the Grammy-nominated folk duo, The Milk Carton Kids, three times prior to going to their show on December 7th at the Mesa Arts Center. Opening for them was jazz guitarist, Julian Lage. Before he came out, Joey Ryan from The Milk
Art House Spotlight: 99 Homes (2015) FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Josh Bradley - December 12, 2015December 12, 2015 Article by: Josh Bradley Roger Ebert, a guy you have heard of, once said “movies are like a machine that generates empathy.” He also once said that Ramin Bahrani, a guy you haven’t heard of, is “the new great American director.” Both statements are evident in Bahrani’s newest effort 99 Homes