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The New Releases Shelf — The Shadow I Remember

March 25, 2021 Dan Seeger

The world shutting down brought out the productivity in Cloud Nothings. The Cleveland band have never been especially slack when it comes to recording new music. In the twelve years they’ve been banging out tuneful noise, they’ve only let more … Continue reading The New Releases Shelf — The Shadow I Remember

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Laughing Matters — Garry Shandling on The Tonight Show in 1981

March 24, 2021 Dan Seeger

Today marks five years since Garry Shandling died. There was an immediate outpouring in the comedy community, and that’s been remarkably sustained. There is the occasional recounting of Shandling’s remarkable commitment to a complex joke, even when it was delivered … Continue reading Laughing Matters — Garry Shandling on The Tonight Show in 1981

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Top Ten Movies of 2020 — Number Three

March 23, 2021 Dan Seeger

The cold calculation of capitalism is all but guaranteed to cast multitudes of people aside. Chloé Zhao’s Nomadland embeds with some of those discards, both in the empathy of its fictionalized narrative and in offering several of them a chance … Continue reading Top Ten Movies of 2020 — Number Three

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My Misspent Youth — The Falcon by Jim Owsley, Paul Smith, and Mark Bright

March 22, 2021 Dan Seeger

I read a lot of comic books as a kid. This series of posts is about the comics I read, and, occasionally, the comics that I should have read. When the first issue of The Falcon was released in 1983, … Continue reading My Misspent Youth — The Falcon by Jim Owsley, Paul Smith, and Mark Bright

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College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #377 to #375

March 21, 2021March 21, 2021 Dan Seeger

377. The Pogues, If I Should Fall from Grace with God (1988) The Pogues had a mess on their hands. Somewhat surprisingly, given their reputation — or, to be clear, the reputation of their lead singer — the mess wasn’t … Continue reading College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #377 to #375

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Outside Reading — Misty Watercolor Memories edition

March 20, 2021 Dan Seeger

The Year Has Taught Me a Lot About Nostalgia by Leslie Jamison Writing for The New York Times, as part of a set of reflections on one full year of living with the pandemic, Leslie Jamison pointedly addresses the problematic … Continue reading Outside Reading — Misty Watercolor Memories edition

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This Week’s Model — Bloody Your Hands x Self Help, “Santa Monica”

March 19, 2021 Dan Seeger

I have only the barest interest in the annual spring ritual of gathering college athlete to dribble their way across a bracket in the name of good fun and shoveling money into the coffers of a mildly exploitative national organization. … Continue reading This Week’s Model — Bloody Your Hands x Self Help, “Santa Monica”

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Top Ten Movies of 2020 — Number Four

March 18, 2021 Dan Seeger

Promising Young Woman holds fury in its bones. The feature directorial debut of Emerald Fennell has the structure of a revenge thriller and the spirit of a black comedy. Embedding with Cassie Thomas (Carey Mulligan) as she exacts elaborate schemes … Continue reading Top Ten Movies of 2020 — Number Four

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Then Playing — The Day I Will Never Forget; Örökbefogadás; The Nest

March 17, 2021 Dan Seeger

The Day I Will Never Forget (Kim Longinotto, 2002). I don’t think I’ve encountered a documentary as uncompromisingly grueling as The Day I Will Never Forget. Director Kim Longinotto favors plain, direct reportage, which makes the film’s most harrowing moments … Continue reading Then Playing — The Day I Will Never Forget; Örökbefogadás; The Nest

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Top Ten Movies of 2020 — Number Five

March 16, 2021 Dan Seeger

In Sound of Metal, Riz Ahmed melts into the lead role with an intensity that’s almost unnerving. Ahmed plays Ruben Stone, the drummer in a blistering hard rock band called Blackgammon. Night after night, he sits behind his kit, slapping … Continue reading Top Ten Movies of 2020 — Number Five

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