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Harmony Korine on 'Mister Lonely' and Growing Up in Nashvillenew

Smoke has followed Harmony Korine since the early 1990s, when he moved to New York from Nashville.
Nashville Scene  |  Jim Ridley and Jack Silverman  |  05-09-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Mushroomhead's Old Frontman Returns with a New Bandnew

Jason Popson split from Cleveland's reigning rock kings in 2004, and his new group, Pitch Black Forecast, marks a return to the spotlight.
Cleveland Scene  |  D.X. Ferris  |  05-09-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Tony Horwitz Shows Folks What They Didn't Know in 'A Voyage Long and Strange'new

The book's chief attraction, even more than its historical revelations about discovering North America, lies in armchair traveling with a personable, entertaining companion.
Shepherd Express  |  Roger K. Miller  |  05-09-2008  |  Nonfiction

Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano Show Soulnew

That the mariachi genre has become associated with a tourist brochure image of Mexico is unfortunate.
Shepherd Express  |  David Luhrssen  |  05-09-2008  |  Reviews

Music Industry 101 with Marty Willson-Pipernew

Decades ago, The Church could waste money with the best of them.
Shepherd Express  |  Evan Rytlewski  |  05-09-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

What Do Chefs Have to Say to Us Amateurs About Knives?new

Ask chefs for advice, and what you get are two consistent themes: stories about cutting themselves early in their careers and the suggestion that your average home chef should keep their knives sharper.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Paul Gerald  |  05-09-2008  |  Food+Drink

The Dark Days of Lloyd T. Binfordnew

Binford was known from coast to coast as the toughest censor in America.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Michael Finger  |  05-09-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Q&A with Bryan Lee O'Malley of Scott Pilgrim Booksnew

O'Malley is the 29-year-old creator of the popular comic book series that integrates familiar Gen Y tropes with fantasy elements borrowed from video games.
The Portland Mercury  |  Alison Hallet  |  05-09-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

A Career Con Man Brings His Talents to Cleveland's Art Worldnew

Isaac Coleman Jr. had been committing fraud for two decades before he moved to Bratenahl and reinvented himself.
Cleveland Scene  |  Lisa Rab  |  05-09-2008  |  Crime & Justice

'Mario Kart Wii': More Speed! More Racing!new

With the just-released Mario Kart Wii, Nintendo hopes to tap the collective nostalgia vein yet again, and while it doesn't quite live up to the phenomenal Super Smash Bros. Melee, Mario Kart Wii still ranks among the best games on the console.
The Portland Mercury  |  Erik Henriksen  |  05-09-2008  |  Video Games

David Mamet Knows Kung Funew

The ghosts of the Shaw Brothers haunt this tale of Mike Terry, a painfully noble Los Angeles jiu-jitsu instructor who, through a series of increasingly unlikely occurrences, gets sucked into a world of sketchy movie producers and unethical mixed martial arts fighters.
The Portland Mercury  |  Erik Henriksen  |  05-09-2008  |  Reviews

'Son of Rambow': Getting Boners Over Rambonew

Son of Rambow is about two young boys and the remake of Rambo that they put together during an idyllic English summer (is there any other kind?).
The Portland Mercury  |  Kiala Kazebee  |  05-09-2008  |  Reviews

Garth Jennings & Nick Goldsmith on Their Affectionate Tribute to '80s Action Moviesnew

Much like Michel Gondry's Be Kind Rewind, Son of Rambow is the story of a group of inspired amateurs competing with Hollywood on a shoestring. It's a sweet and frequently hilarious film that overflows with the spirit of childhood derring-do.
Montreal Mirror  |  Mark Slutsky  |  05-09-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Open-Mouthed Adulthood of Kate Nashnew

Nash's sudden leap from a teenager with a guitar and a MySpace account to a 20-year-old with a number-one album has cocked a few skeptical eyebrows.
The Portland Mercury  |  Theon Weber  |  05-09-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Great Big Sound of the Little Onesnew

The Little Ones set out to pen the most pristine pop songs imaginable.
The Portland Mercury  |  Ezra Ace Caraeff  |  05-09-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

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