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Deep Impact: The Dutchess & the Duke's 'Sunset/Sunrise'new

Sunset/Sunrise reaches deeper than The Duchess & the Duke's raw-nerve, indie-folk-strumming ‘08 debut.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chad Radford  |  01-12-2010  |  Reviews

DJ DiBiase & Singh Slim: 'So Far So Gucci'new

Seeing as Gucci is known for tailoring his flows to his original beats, he sounds disjointed on such tracks as "Every Freaky Girl in the World" and "Running Closer," although their slower tempos make it easier to understand his words.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Ben Westhoff  |  01-12-2010  |  Reviews

Animal Collective: Same Song and Dancenew

Animal Collective’s vibrant, psychedelic pop experiments have settled into the proverbial ass-groove in the couch
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chad Radford  |  01-12-2010  |  Reviews

New From Manu Chao, the Modern-Day Populist Troubadournew

Filmed in a packed bullring in the southern French city of Bayonne, deep in Basque country near the Spanish border, this live double-album and DVD captures the essence of the former Mano Negra frontman's colorful career as an artist.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Alejandro Leal  |  01-12-2010  |  Reviews

'The Maid' Movingly Explores Domestic Disturbancesnew

In the Chilean drama The Maid, an upper-middle class family treats the title character like part of the family, but comparable to the way that the appendix is part of the body. Like a vestigial organ, a servant can be removed if she starts causing trouble.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  01-12-2010  |  Reviews

'Avatar' Immerses Audiences in an Alien Ecosystemnew

Director James Cameron's long-awaited Avatar depicts an alien race with a fondness for bows and arrows, but keeps the 3-D jutting clichés under control. Even when bloody arrowheads stick out at your face, Cameron ensures the stunts don't distract from his otherworldly story.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  01-12-2010  |  Reviews

Kasim Reed Positions Himself for Re-Energizing the Citynew

Since the night of the Dec. 1 runoff, Kasim Reed's days have been a blur of community meetings, business breakfasts, press conferences and interviews with the private-sector achievers Reed aims to lure into joining his administration – one he promises will be staffed by the best and brightest.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Scott Henry  |  01-12-2010  |  Politics

Anthology Looks Back at the Year in Atlanta Artnew

FORM: artistic independence, an annual publication now in its second year, selects submissions from artists who live within 100 miles of Atlanta and binds them together in a big, hardbound book. Williams-England, a nonprofit design firm based out of WonderRoot Studio, has done an admirable job designing the volume.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Wyatt Williams  |  01-12-2010  |  Nonfiction

Neil Gaiman Still Writes in the Shadow of His Masterpiecenew

Neil Gaiman's output equals only the tiniest fraction of the Disney corporate empire but he's a staggeringly prolific and eclectic creator. In the past 15 years, he's shifted his creative focus away from comics to other forms, including novels, kid-friendly picture books and high-profile screenplays.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  01-12-2010  |  Fiction

House Speaker Glenn Richardson’s Resignation Could Spell Peril for State GOPnew

State House Republicans will have either tidily resolved a temporary political crisis by anointing a new speaker of the House – or be embroiled in a fractious and embarrassing power struggle that could cripple the state GOP for years to come.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Scott Henry  |  01-12-2010  |  Politics

Robert De Niro is OK in 'Everybody’s Fine'new

Director Kirk Jones' remake of the 1990 Marcello Mastroianni vehicle of the same name casts Robert De Niro as a widower preparing for the annual visit of his four grown children. Despite his lonely efforts to clean house, buy meat and build a new grill, the kids all find excuses not to come.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  01-12-2010  |  Reviews

'Love at the Pub' Pours on the Praise for Decatur’s Brick Store Pubnew

There's something sweet in the task Mary Jane Mahan sets out to accomplish with Love at the Pub: An Insider's Guide to Craftsmanship, Conversation and Community at the Brick Store Pub. Mahan takes a small business – Decatur's Brick Store Pub – and turns it into a mythological realm.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Besha Rodell  |  01-12-2010  |  Nonfiction

Cash-Strapped Atlanta Mulls Later Bar Hoursnew

On Nov. 16, Councilman Kwanza Hall shook party-loving Atlantans out of a six-year slumber announcing at a City Council meeting that he wanted the city's next mayor to study whether extending bar hours from 2:30 to 4 a.m. would increase revenue and spark the city's moribund – and once booming – nightlife scene.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Thomas Wheatley  |  01-12-2010  |  Business & Labor

Atlanta Punk Trio Channels Every Ounce of Self-Loathing it Cannew

Honest Man tears open the first single from Atlanta punk trio Predator with a lo-fi whiz and bang that cuts right to the chase. The group channels every ounce of self-loathing it can muster into these three songs driven by three buzz-saw chords.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chad Radford  |  01-12-2010  |  Reviews

Glory Days: 'Glitter and Doom Live' From Tom Waitsnew

rom the first strangulated “aaargh” to its final, rumbling growl 16 songs and 73 minutes later, Tom Waits’ first official live album since 1988’s Big Time captures every oblique aspect of the singer/songwriter’s funhouse mirror persona.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Hal Horowitz  |  01-12-2010  |  Reviews

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