Fun With Missiles This past Friday, my friends and I camped out in New Mexico's famed national park/missile-testing locale, White Sands. The sight of the full [...] Simon McCormack \ Aug 04, 2005 Read More
Reckless Cell Theatre Craig Lucas' enthrallingly warped play Reckless follows a woman named Rachel as she meets a series of strange challenges with unwavering optimism, continually [...] Simon McCormack \ Aug 04, 2005 Read More
Dance Disaster Movement With Kill Me Tomorrow, Veronica Lipgloss And The Evil Eyes, And Weapons Of Mass Destruction Monday, August 8; The Launchpad (21 and older): If the world were taken over by robots, and heaven knows it won't be long [...] Simon McCormack \ Aug 04, 2005 Read More
Channing Cope With Thee Fine Lines And Jealous Gods Sunday, August 7; Atomic Cantina (21 and over): You might find yourself in a self-reflective haze after just a few seconds of Channing [...] Simon McCormack \ Aug 04, 2005 Read More
A Fish Stick'S Best Friend Fish sticks are underrated. Sure, they might not taste all that great, and they're probably primarily consumed by college kids who are stoned [...] Simon McCormack \ Jul 28, 2005 Read More
Ian Moore With Special Guest Robert Skoro Saturday, July 30; The District (21 and older): It's unclear what sparked Ian Moore's transformation from a hack version of Stevie Ray Vaughn [...] Simon McCormack \ Jul 28, 2005 Read More
High School Sucks Early twentysomethings Dead Poetic brought their brand of hardcore gut-busting screamo to the mostly packed Launchpad last night. I don't like writing the [...] Simon McCormack \ Jul 28, 2005 Read More
Son Of Cod Late last year, an Eastern Ontario man tried to sell a fish stick on eBay that he claimed had a burn mark that [...] Simon McCormack \ Jul 28, 2005 Read More
Sonic Reducer Norwegian hipsters zZz probably think they're a lot cooler than anyone that would ever buy their album. Even so, the band's latest LP [...] Simon McCormack \ Jul 14, 2005 Read More