Photo: Joshua Dalsimer The planet is heating up, running out of fossil fuel and getting stingy with clean air and water. World nations seem chronically on the verge of global economic collapse. Crazed gunmen and suicide bombers make daily headlines. Literacy is down, obesity is up and Kim Kardashian is a household name. Humanity, meet […]
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Animal Collective Centipede HZ
In direct contrast to, say, Grizzly Bear, Animal Collective thrives on being inexact, and to come so close to re-creating the formula nonetheless is impressive. Centipede Hz is not half as catchy; nothing resembles Summertime Clothes or My Girls, save for Applesauce. What youve got instead are nearly a dozen jarring pop songs that split […]
Red-hot rock
Photo: Jason Tanaka Blaney When Ohio rock act Red Wanting Blue got booked to play Norman Music Festival this past spring, the band members worried about whether theyd be able to impress the crowd. These people have seen everything, lead singer Scott Terry said. Ive never been close to a tornado, but most of these […]
For a Good Time, Call …
If you bet that means a lot of one-liners about penises and vaginas, and maybe some sight gags involving zeppelin-sized dildos, I congratulate you on your clairvoyance. But there are surprises here, too, particularly how sweet-natured this film actually is, and how winning are its two stars. Lauren (Lauren Anne Miller, 50/50), the straitlaced product […]
The Crimson Petal and the White
Romola Garai (Atonement) plays Sugar, a 19-year-old prostitute pimped out by her own mother (The X-Files Gillian Anderson, almost unrecognizable) to the hoity-toity about town. One such uncool customer is William Rackham (ODowd), a soap titan married to a mentally ill woman (Amanda Hale, Bright Star). So taken is he by Sugars honeypot that he […]
Mad Monster Party?
Filmed in “Animagic” and with characters designed and a script by two Mad magazine giants Jack Davis and Harvey Kurtzman, respectively the movie got beloved horror icon Boris Karloff to voice mad scientist Dr. Frankenstein, who looks just like the actor. The doc has invited all of moviedom’s monsters y’know, Dracula, the […]
The way back home
Even superstars of country music need to find good excuses to come home. Trouble is, Norman-born Vince Gill cant find enough of them. My mom would probably echo that sentiment, he said. But you know, lifes busy: five kids and a career and life and all of that. It is hard to get back as […]
Killer Joe
The second collaboration between director William Friedkin (The Exorcist, The French Connection) and Tulsa-born playwright Tracy Letts their first being 2006s Bug this work serves up trailer-trash noir as savage as it is savagely funny. Not that all audiences will get the joke. Letts first play rolls around in the muck, and Friedkin […]
Shutter to think
Cathleen Faubert’s If a picture is worth the proverbial thousand words, why must these 22 exist: Surprisingly, even after almost 190 years since its introduction, photography is still often viewed as inferior in the hierarchy of fine art. Those words are from Joy Reed Belt, director of JRB Art at The Elms, which currently hosts […]
We’ve been had
Coming up in the New York garage-rock revival of the early 2000s with bands like The Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Interpol, The Walkmen have stepped out of the past decade looking no worse for the wear. Unlike most of their peers, the group has put out one critically acclaimed album after another, emerging as […]
