Overlooked flicks to catch this Halloween
By William Mayhew “Halloween III: Season of the Witch” (1982) The most important thing to understand going in to this movie is that it is not a …
By William Mayhew “Halloween III: Season of the Witch” (1982) The most important thing to understand going in to this movie is that it is not a …
By Samuel Woods I have been mashing muffins into pints of Pabst for years, but Great Notion Brewing’s Blueberry Muffin Sour means people might stop looking at …
By Roshan Bhatia “Infinite Moment,” the newest project from Berlin-based producer The Field, reaffirms why he is consistently placed at the forefront of the German underground techno …
By Owen Heh Logic’s newest album “YSIV,” an abbreviation of “Young Sinatra IV,” aims to strike nostalgic chords for fans of the the boom-bap style and lyrical …
By Sandy Grossman The Halloween special is a noble television tradition, one that long went overshadowed by the barrage of Christmas programming that inevitably follows a few …
By Riley Hanna From Sept. 27 to Sept. 30, the Hollywood Theatre showcased their 6th annual EcoFilm Festival. The festival showed ten feature films and a number …
By Ben Weinstein Before Kanye took to Tidal and began the “Life of Pablo” rollout, London-based enigma Dean Blunt was notorious for altering (and often deleting) previously …
By Madeleine Fellows An old man in a neon red tank top, jorts, and a fanny pack stands front row at the Japanese Breakfast show on Sept. …
By Sandy Grossman The Myers House has become something of an icon among fans of “Halloween,” the seminal 1978 horror flick which saw masked killer Michael Myers …
By Roshan Bhatia The latest release from Canadian experimental composer Tim Hecker, “Konoyo” is a return to form for Hecker, while also discarding many of the themes …
By Celeste Kurnik This fall, the Hoffman Gallery is showing “Loss of Material Evidence,” a collection created by partners in life and in artistry, Maria T. D. …
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