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Outside Reading — The Head, the Tail, the Whole Damn Thing edition

July 11, 2020July 11, 2020 Dan Seeger

Warning: ‘Jaws’ Is Still Devouring Us by Manohla Dargis Writing for The New York Times, Manohla Dargis looks back at Steven Spielberg’s 1975 blockbuster with acute insight and inspired wit. The opening paragraph alone is a little masterpiece. There’s so … Continue reading Outside Reading — The Head, the Tail, the Whole Damn Thing edition

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This Week’s Model — Bully, “Every Tradition”

July 10, 2020 Dan Seeger

Years ago, I received a piece of advice that I assumed was worldly wise: Whatever other professionals you might work with in management of your day-to-day affairs, make sure you have a mechanic you can trust. I suppose there’s truth … Continue reading This Week’s Model — Bully, “Every Tradition”

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The New Releases Shelf — Punisher

July 9, 2020May 13, 2024 Dan Seeger

If there’s a better pure songwriter than Phoebe Bridgers at this moment, I don’t know who it is. Punisher, Bridgers’s sophomore release under her own name, comes after some productive moonlighting with pals in the groups boygenius and Better Oblivion … Continue reading The New Releases Shelf — Punisher

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Top Fifty Films of the 10s — Number Twenty-Seven

July 8, 2020 Dan Seeger

#27 — Roma (Alfonso Cuarón, 2018) It’s not uncommon for a filmmaker to reckon with their own past through their chosen medium, but the end result rarely carries as much grace as Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma. Drawing on his own history … Continue reading Top Fifty Films of the 10s — Number Twenty-Seven

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The New Releases Shelf — Rough and Rowdy Ways

July 7, 2020 Dan Seeger

Realistically, only Bob Dylan could rhyme “Indiana Jones” with “those British bad boys the Rolling Stones” and make it sound profound. The unlikely lyrical couplet containing those pop culture references on “I Contain Multitudes,” the lead track of the new … Continue reading The New Releases Shelf — Rough and Rowdy Ways

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Then Playing — Bumblebee; Stuber; Just Mercy

July 6, 2020September 8, 2021 Dan Seeger

Bumblebee (Travis Knight, 2018). A prequel spinoff of the Transformers films, Bumblebee benefits immensely from the natural comparison to the unwatchable eyesores that director Michael Bay foisted on a helpless world. Making his first live action effort following wide acclaim … Continue reading Then Playing — Bumblebee; Stuber; Just Mercy

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College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #488 to #486

July 5, 2020 Dan Seeger

488. The Pretenders, Extended Play (1981) The Pretenders delivered a major hit with their self-titled debut album, and the record label wanted more. An English band fronted by a tough, charismatic American, the Pretenders melded classic rock ‘n’ roll structures … Continue reading College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #488 to #486

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Outside Reading — Ain’t That America edition

July 4, 2020 Dan Seeger

The Asbury Park Revolt by Katy Slininger It was fifty years ago today that a few Black teens were horsing around in a destitute, civically abandoned part of Asbury Park, New Jersey, prompting a couple police officers to intervene, escalating … Continue reading Outside Reading — Ain’t That America edition

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This Week’s Model — Ganser, “Emergency Equipment & Exits”

July 3, 2020 Dan Seeger

Ganser sounds the way I want a Chicago band to sound. On their new single, “Emergency Equipment & Exits,” the music is thick, muscular. It moves along with the beat of rushing traffic, guitar like bending metal and a keyboard … Continue reading This Week’s Model — Ganser, “Emergency Equipment & Exits”

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The Art of the Sell — “A Hard Day’s Night” trailer

July 2, 2020 Dan Seeger

These posts celebrate the movie trailers, movie posters, commercials, print ads, and other promotional material that stand as their own works of art.  I take it as a cunning affront on the part of the British that they chose to … Continue reading The Art of the Sell — “A Hard Day’s Night” trailer

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