Parker Millsap is a classic case of a voice not fitting the person from whom it emerges. Slight, squeaky-clean and still somewhat baby-faced, Millsap is a sharp dresser often sporting a bow tie, button-down shirt and cardigan and near-constantly shadowed by his rambunctious, black-and-white mutt, Mavis. Its the sort of dapper wholesomeness of […]
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The Inbetweeners Movie
Freshly graduated from high school and donning custom-made Pussay Patrol T-shirts, the four venture to the coastal Crete town of Malia for two weeks of constant drinking and, with luck, shagging. As uninspired as that setup is, it allows England to prove it can make teen comedies as unfunny as we Americans. As one expects, […]
Chiller: The Complete Television Series
And, as with any media in the omnibus format, some episodes clearly work better than others. The irony is that Chiller begins to find its footing as the hours click by, yet its all over and done with after five. The two-disc set contains the entire quintet of the supernatural stories. The first, Prophecy, […]
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXV
While none are classics, the four episodes collected here make for a terrific representation of the comedy series range, as our host (Joel Hodgson or Mike Nelson, depending on the ep) and his trusty robot friends rip bad movies a new one from the corner of your screen. They can lampoon no-budget sci-fi (1986s Robot […]
Milwaukee blues
An extended vacation hasnt hurt What Made Milwaukee Famous performing prowess in the least, with the indie-rock act returning to form after the first few shows of its current tour, once it shook off the cobwebs. Yet the same cant be said for everything. The shows have been great in terms of playing. The attendance […]
Colin’s calling
The story of Oklahoma Citys Colin Nance is your classic bedroom-project narrative, born from a chance encounter with the music of M83. I dont make it a mystery: M83 is huge for me, Nance said. A guy in college introduced me I was listening to Before the Dawn Heals Us, and I was like, […]
Still swinging, swinging
Tyson Ritter Ten years ago, The All-American Rejects were wide-eyed kids fresh out of Stillwater, just inking a deal to rerelease their self-titled debut album with DreamWorks Records after a limited release through an indie label. The humble pop-rock act had a standout single in Swing, Swing on its hands, and the rest is history. […]
Exploring ‘The Unexplored’
Amy Coldren’s Inkblot 1-a For Vincent van Gogh to receive any adulation for his now-classic works of art, it took death. Luckily, these days our culture does a much better job giving accolades to artists while theyre still alive. Still, its our job to seek them out and discover them. Mainsite Contemporary Arts latest exhibit, […]
Horny time
Photo: Harry Fellows Robert Perlick-Molinari had no idea that a secondhand instrument would set his life on a new course. My oldest brother played French horn. He had an extra laying around the house, he said. I wanted to play a different instrument, but Mom was like, Looks like you are learning the French horn. […]
Dear Dad
Garage-pop duo Dadrock had a bloody good time during its debut Opolis performance roughly a year ago. I was horribly sick that day and took too much Mucinex, which gave me a massive nosebleed right as we were doing soundcheck, singer/ guitarist Kevin Lough said. I was in the bathroom nearly passing out while [drummer […]
