in our Halloween Pick of the Day, Kōji Shiraishi’s 'Noroi: The Curse' takes found footage horror to the extreme as a director hunts the truth of a folklore.
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Harry Nilsson’s ‘Aerial Ballet’ is an Under-Appreciated Masterpiece
After 50 years, Harry Nilsson's happy-sounding masterwork of paternal abandonment, desolation and despair remains largely unappreciated.
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Simi Valley, California, punk band Strung Out stopped by Dante’s in Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, October 10. Jason Cruz, lead singer of Strung Out, looked to the crowd to help...
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In Jim Cummings' 'Thunder Road,' his first feature film, he branches out from short films and delivers a promising debut full-length film.
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Suzanne Langille and Loren Connors' 1998 ambient album 'The Enchanted Forest' is a gentle, dark, spellbinding journey into the woods.
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A stroke almost killed him. A doctor said he would never play music again. With a few Therapy Sessions, the music of The Beatles and Neil Young, the Northwest music icon is now back on the stage.
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The Arkham series ended with 'Batman: Arkham Knight' in 2015. It was overlooked at the time but today it stands out as the best in the series.
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