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"At the end of nearly three hours of metaphysical hocus pocus destined to attract the smallest number of paying filmgoers imaginable, you don’t know whether to laugh, boo or write career eulogies for all involved."

For those who fear that the withering film review is a dying art, it isn't. To wit, The New York Observer's unrelenting pan of Cloud Atlas: All you can do while you puzzle over it like...

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<sup>tMiM Interview</sup> Jose Pasillas of Incubus

(im buy propecia online age from Remo) Jose Pasillas has developed into one of music’s most prolific drummers since picking up stick at the age of 16 online viagra in Calabasas CA. as one of the founding...

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Find of The Week Vol. 4 No. 6: Silver Snakes

At times it feels like the music well is drying up faster than any of us would want it to. The next "big thing" is a carbon copy the the previous "big thing" and the...

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Find of The Week Vol. 4 No. 5: Husky

Husky is yet another Australian band that is going to me making waves in the US market here very soon as they tour around this summer with Shearwater. The band is the first Australian band...

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Find of The Week Vol. 4 No. 4: Swear and Shake

Swear and Shake have a sound that would make one think that they hail from the deep south but you'd be far from correct. Having this type of sound come out of New York City...

Casualties, by Unwoman

(Photograph by Audrey Penven.) San Francisco has an interesting artist in its midst and her name is Unwoman, AKA Erica Mulkey. ...

FTP, next in a series: <em>We Have Sound Houses Also</em>, by Rumour Cubes

(email|facebook|linkedin) This article originally appeared in MiG on September 18, 2010. During the second half of "The University Is A...

FTP, next in a series: The <em>Memory</em> LP, by Animal Hospital

(email|facebook|linkedin) This article originally appeared in MiG on September 17, 2010. (Anyone ever get the feeling that bands, albums, songs,...

FTP, next in a series: The <em>Reverie</em> EP, by Rafael Anton Irisarri

(email|facebook|linkedin) This article originally appeared in MiG on September 16, 2010. Those of you catching Pantha Du Prince live this...

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To this: It turns out your iPod playlists say more about you than just the music you like. A new study...