AltWeeklies Wire
Orlando Magazine Misses Mark Pulliam's Bullshitnew
In its August issue, Orlando magazine ran a profile titled "The Natural" about the dazzling life of Winter Garden jack-of-all-trades Mark Pulliam, a former New York Yankee and an artist to the stars with a commissioned portrait hanging in the offices of the Yankees to his credit. Great story, except it turns out that Pulliam's preferred medium is bullshit, and Orlando magazine didn't catch it.
Orlando Weekly |
Billy Manes, Ian Monroe and Deanna Morey |
09-04-2008 |
Commentary
A Few Good Specimensnew
Without hobbies, one goes insane. To stave off the inevitable madness for another year, in early 2007 I took up the idea of building a cabinet of curiosities, a hobby with a long and glorious tradition.
Orlando Weekly |
Ian Monroe |
11-15-2007 |
Recreation
Tags: recreation
Discipline and Humility: DJ Krush's International Hip-Hop Aestheticnew
More than a decade after he began pursuing his unique sound, DJ Krush continues to be a presence in hip-hop, as he embarks on a new world tour and releases History of DJ Krush.
Orlando Weekly |
Ian Monroe |
10-11-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: DJ Krush, History of DJ Krush
'New Urban Cowboy' Explores New Pedestrianismnew
New Urban Cowboy documents Michael Arth's valiant efforts and big dreams for the "neighborhood of the future" and provides a model not just of new developments, but new developers.
Orlando Weekly |
Ian Monroe |
09-27-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: Michael Arth, New Urban Cowboy
Needed: Digital Popcornnew
Between January and March, Netflix gradually rolled out a new feature they call "instant viewing," and it's now available to all subscribers.
Orlando Weekly |
Ian Monroe |
05-24-2007 |
Media
Tags: media
Retro-holic Reimaginationsnew
This collection of 15 Kraftwerk covers immerses the listener in a strange, swirling temporal vortex of music.
Orlando Weekly |
Ian Monroe |
02-08-2007 |
Reviews
Limited Appealnew
Rephlex label's new release features the best of their Analord 1-11 series.
Orlando Weekly |
Ian Monroe |
04-13-2006 |
Reviews
Tags: AFX, Chosen Lords