standing on the roof thirty stories from reality the heat of an expired day radiating from the blacktop i breathe under a thick, humid blanket of night’s all-consuming blackness lanced with a handful of stars thrown by some gods far away i breathe the sounds of the underneath crash into the bellowing silence reverberating in my empty skull blowback i breathe the biggest gulp of air i’ve ever taken in parts my [...] Full story...
Mr. Jon McLaughlin(‘OK Now’ arrives in stores October 7, 2008)
There are so many things I could say about last night’s Vice-Presidential debate. So many.
I forced myself to watch the entire thing–and much of the talking-head analysis of various networks.
On October 21, 2008, the Academy Award-winning film ‘Kiss Of The Spider Woman’ will be available for the first time at traditional retail outlets.
With Volume 120, No. 38, the venerable music industry bible Billboard celebrates its 50th year of quantifying and qualifying the music industry.
Watching that impromptu National Address by President Bush last night, I was reminded of every single reason why I think he’s an idiot.
James Morrison’s debut album ‘Undiscovered’ was so loaded in depth that it yielded no fewer than five singles: “You Give Me Something”, “Wonderful World”, “The Pieces Don’t Fit Anymore”, “Undiscovered” and “One Last Chance”.
(*** PLEASE NOTE: Spoilers abound in this entry. If you haven’t seen the finale of BB10, you may want to skip this entry.
01. SUCK IT BITCHES!: For the second year in a row, the divine Kathy Griffin walks away with the Emmy for Best Reality Program for ‘My Life On The D-List’.
The program (programme) for the The Times BFI 52nd London Film Festival was announced yesterday, September 10th, by Artistic Director Sandra Hebron.
(photo credit: b-havior arts and felt photography)
My favorite triad of lovers, Whore’s Mascara, is once again gracing New York City with its revival of the sexual revolution against a backdrop of mind-blowing sound.
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