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Arts & Entertainment

Ga ga for ‘Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga’

by Haily Gostas
Published July 18, 2007
Spoon takes a safer sound than 'Gimme Fiction' but yields equally as rewarding results

A hustler’s bridge to babble-on

by Sara Nicole Miller
Published July 18, 2007
In The Brink's debut soiree on the West Bank, 'Been So Long' serves up a slice of bar life in the shabby avenues of contemporary London - and plays fast and cheap with Midwestern prudery

Vomit in the Valley of the Dolls

by Sara Nicole Miller
Published July 11, 2007
Meet the 'Drunk Girls' and 'Dissonant Toys' of Ben Moore and Telos, respectively, on display at Northeast's Gallery at Fox Tax. But shh! The girls are sleeping

Summer Activity Guide 2007

by Michael Garberich
Published July 11, 2007

With the solstice already nearly one month behind us, the appearance of a "Summer Activities Guide" might seem as compulsory to the season as that perennial list of big-budget sequels (though we did Fandango...

This is not irony

by Haily Gostas
Published July 3, 2007
British meta-ironists Art Brut fill out their instrumentation without losing Eddie Argos' cheeky, tween tongue on their new album 'It's a Bit Complicated'

‘Mix-Up,’ mess-up, same thing

by Haily Gostas
Published July 3, 2007
The Beastie Boys' latest album, 'The Mix-Up' is all instrumental! But calm down. It's not as exciting as you think

Get plastered: art of music promotion

by Sara Nicole Miller
Published July 3, 2007
Focus question for Soap Factory's current exhibit, Plaster the Town 2007: What is S.P.A.M.?

The freaks come out at night…naked!

by Haily Gostas
Published June 27, 2007
Minneapolis glam-rock outfit Mercurial Rage proves that they're not only the mood music, but the foreplay, the sex and the cigarette after

Un-sticky ‘Icky’ Ooohhwweee!

by Haily Gostas
Published June 27, 2007
Ever-arch-exes Jack and Meg White went through their garage and found they had a lot of neglected instruments stored under a tarpaulin. They dusted them, polished them and played them - beautifully

Dear indie kid: your relationship with Shellac, it’s OK

by Haily Gostas
Published June 20, 2007
Shellac decided to go into the studio again and when they came out they had their new album, 'Excellent Italian Greyhound,' in their hands

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