The Man Who Wasn'T There Jandek On Corwood “In 1978, a musician released his first album, Ready for the House. It featured a lonely voice accompanied by acoustic guitar. His subsequent [...] Michael Henningsen \ Nov 11, 2004 Read More
Music To Your Ears In May of this year, Chris Hotchkiss of local band Morning Wood was killed in a tragic accident. An all-ages benefit show for [...] Michael Henningsen \ Nov 11, 2004 Read More
Music To Your Ears By the time you read this, we'll most likely at least have some indication as to whether America is in for a new [...] Michael Henningsen \ Nov 04, 2004 Read More
Blue Note Sublime. Perhaps never before has the word been more gainfully employed than in the description of Perla Batalla's spark plug of a voice. [...] Michael Henningsen \ Nov 04, 2004 Read More
Latest Weekly Reader Poll Indicates That Children Should Be Seen, Not Heard Say what you will about polls. But know that since 1956, only one American publication has correctly called every presidential election: The Weekly [...] Michael Henningsen \ Nov 04, 2004 Read More
New Rules Bill Maher Sets Things Straight When ABC debuted “Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher” in 1993, America had never seen anything like it. Bill Maher, proffered an edgy, outspoken [...] Michael Henningsen \ Nov 04, 2004 Read More
Sonic Reducer The world needs a 20th anniversary re-release of Twisted Sister's Stay Hungry LP like it needs another four years of George W. Bush. [...] Michael Henningsen \ Nov 04, 2004 Read More
Kind Words For Bush Supporters From Bill Maher On Election Eve The following is just a tiny excerpt of my interview with Bill Maher, host of HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher.†Since his [...] Michael Henningsen \ Nov 01, 2004 Read More
Dubya, You'Re Fired! Put Kerry And Edwards In The White House Commander-in-Chief. Leader of the Free World. Both have become synonyms for President of the United States of America, and both beg the question: [...] Michael Henningsen \ Oct 28, 2004 Read More
Sonic Reducer Like Jim Cosgrove, local recording artist John Grant makes children's music that's designed to keep the adults engaged, too. But where Cosgrove's recordings [...] Michael Henningsen \ Oct 28, 2004 Read More