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Barfly: Richard Lloyd
24 May 2012, 4:05 pm
Television guitarist and founder Richard Lloyd will perform at the Melody Inn on Friday, May 25. by Wayne Bertsch [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
America’s Early Wars of Empire
21 May 2012, 8:56 am
America’s founding myths are often wielded like clubs to batter political rivals, especially today by well-funded Libertarians. One such myth treats the Founders as “free market” ideologues , while another portrays them as militarily non-aggressive and anti-imperialist, a pleasing but false narrative, says historian Jada Thacker.
Theater review: Issues of dimension, rhythm dog Penumbra's 'The Amen Corner'
12 May 2012, 1:10 pm
"The Amen Corner" is set in the circumscribed 1950s world of a Harlem street-corner church and in the apartment of its pastor, Margaret Alexander. But James Baldwin's script tells a sprawling, many-tentacled, still-resonant tale about race and gender, faith and action, love and petty politics.
Listen To Passion Pit's Lively New Single, 'Take A Walk'
7 May 2012, 11:35 am
by Jason Lipshutz, N.Y. | May 07, 2012 12:15 EDT The electro-pop maestros of Passion Pit will return with their sophomore effort, "Gossamer," on July 24, and for now, the group has bestowed its fans with its lead single, "Take a Walk."
Gadfly: Women's health, voting and the GOP
2 May 2012, 9:05 am
Every week, NUVO cartoonist Wayne Bertsch turns an eye towards the news headlines for the subject of his 'Gadfly' comic. by Wayne Bertsch [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
White Does Not Mean Space and Emptiness: The Self of Robles
1 May 2012, 3:14 am
FOR several weeks, white existed as a color, as a definition of dimensions in the Vargas Museum of the University of the Philippines in Diliman. The source of this coloration and collusion was in the works of Roberto Ma. Robles—all under the title Tagalog at Taga-Ilog . The chalky slabs, graying and yellowing depending on the cast of light and the dispersal of shadows, dominated as well as ...
Underwhelming Underwood
30 April 2012, 11:29 pm
Albums of the Week CARRIE UNDERWOOD “Blown Away” ★★ 1/2 LISTENING to the 14 tracks on Carrie Underwood’s fourth album, “Blown Away” feels like sitting through a high-energy Las Vegas extravaganza. And you’ll be hoping for an intermission. Even the ballads — such as the piano-driven “Who Are You...
Who is recording the best Wisconsin-themed protest songs?
28 April 2012, 12:14 am
As Wisconsin goes queasily to the polls to choose a recall candidate, can Madison musicians help steady voters' hands? Here's a sample ballot of local tunes of and about the Walker era, from sturdy anthems to messy sermons. You can hear songs by several of these artists on the compilation Cheddar Revolution: Songs of Uprising , whose release is celebrated at the High Noon Saloon on May 6.
‘American Idol’ 2012: Elise Testone gets the hook
27 April 2012, 3:06 am
“Tonight another one bites the dust” says an opening title card, in acknowledgement to last night’s tribute to Queen. Not Ryan Seacrest, however. He’s vertical and looking life-like, after Wednesday’s “Idol” performance broadcast, when Seacrest looked like something the cat had batted around, gnawed on, then brought in the house and proudly laid at our feet. Read full article >>
World - rhapsodizes
Has America Always Been a Greedy Empire? - AlterNet
21 May 2012, 6:54 pm
Of course, there is a reason for all the confusion. For the myth of an American pacifistic-isolationist past is embedded in a yet older myth that rhapsodizes over a kind, benign, and largely benevolent outfit now known as Western Civilization.
America’s Early Wars of Empire - Consortiumnews.com
21 May 2012, 8:38 am
Of course, there is a reason for all the confusion. For the myth of an American pacifistic-isolationist past is embedded in a yet older myth that rhapsodizes over a kind, benign, and largely benevolent outfit now known as Western Civilization.
Analyzing The Wicker Tree: Spoilers Ahead - patheos.com
19 May 2012, 9:26 pm
While Lord Summerisle rhapsodizes about his orchards, Lachlan is poisoning the environment via his nuclear plant. He uses ancient sun worship to rationalize his work, just as he uses Paganism to control a people damaged by radiation. He’s pulling the ...
Student loan debt - Statesman Journal
18 May 2012, 5:00 am
In that spirit, nearly every education mission statement includes a throw-away line that rhapsodizes about students representing our future. If only we acted as though that were true.
Celebrating Late Summer's Basil Bonanza - NPR News
12 May 2012, 6:54 am
Commentator Jack Staub rhapsodizes about his favorite herb, basil, which is abundant this time of year. He also offers hints about what to do with all of it, including a recipe for handy and easy-to-use pesto cubes. These cubes will maintain a ...
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