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Outside Reading — The Twilight Bark edition

August 31, 2019September 2, 2019 Dan Seeger

  ‘NO EXCESSIVE BARKING’: A Chevy Chase dog park divides the rich and powerful by Jessica Contrera Writing for The Washington Post, with a strong sense of playfulness fully engaged, Jessica Contrera examines a social skirmish taking place in a … Continue reading Outside Reading — The Twilight Bark edition

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This Week’s Model — Vagabon, “Water Me Down”

August 30, 2019 Dan Seeger

“Water Me Down,” the new single from Vagabon, is lovely and enveloping. A thrilling shard of neo-soul, the track boasts effortlessly elegant vocals and an array of quietly seductive synthesized sounds. What could be just another luxe come-on, hollowed out … Continue reading This Week’s Model — Vagabon, “Water Me Down”

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The New Releases Shelf — The Center Won’t Hold

August 29, 2019 Dan Seeger

If No Cities to Love, the 2015 comeback album from Sleater-Kinney, was an assurance that the beloved group could reemergence from a decade-long hiatus with their roaring power and vibrant creativity intact, then The Center Won’t Hold is the provocative … Continue reading The New Releases Shelf — The Center Won’t Hold

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Laughing Matters — Leslie Jones on Alabama’s Abortion Ban

August 28, 2019 Dan Seeger

Sometimes comedy illuminates hard truths with a pointed urgency that other means can’t quite achieve. Sometimes comedy is just funny. This series of posts is mostly about the former instances, but the latter is valuable, too. The institutional heft that’s … Continue reading Laughing Matters — Leslie Jones on Alabama’s Abortion Ban

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The Long Haul — Rob Delaney in Catastrophe

August 27, 2019 Dan Seeger

These posts are about great acting performances sustained across the full run of a television series. Rob Delaney as Rob Norris in Catastrophe (2015 – 2019) The television comedy Catastrophe begins with a one-night stand, or at least what seems to be … Continue reading The Long Haul — Rob Delaney in Catastrophe

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The Art of the Sell — “Star Wars” trailer

August 26, 2019 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.  A long time ago, a studio’s marketing team was charged with convincing the general public that an … Continue reading The Art of the Sell — “Star Wars” trailer

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College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #664 to #661

August 25, 2019August 24, 2019 Dan Seeger

664. Jason and the Scorchers, Fervor (1983) “When I came to Nashville, I was looking for a sound with a rural feel to it and a lot of energy, a sound that was American,” Jason Ringenberg told The New York … Continue reading College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #664 to #661

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Outside Reading — Chicken Run edition

August 24, 2019August 23, 2019 Dan Seeger

The Popeyes Chicken Sandwich Is Here to Save America by Helen Rosner In a divided age, when every day brings a new flurry of reasons for exhausting outrage at the crumbling norms of the republic, it was nice to have … Continue reading Outside Reading — Chicken Run edition

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This Week’s Model — Weeping Icon, “Like Envy”

August 23, 2019 Dan Seeger

Raw and brilliantly vicious, “Like Envy” burbles up like magma from beneath the planet’s surface, spreading out to scald anyone in its way. The new single from New York band Weeping Icon bears characteristics familiar from Sonic Youth window-rattlers of … Continue reading This Week’s Model — Weeping Icon, “Like Envy”

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Playing Catch-Up — Bad Company; Abacus: Small Enough to Jail; Son of Saul

August 22, 2019 Dan Seeger

Bad Company (Robert Benton, 1972). A relatively obscure entry in the legion of films from the late-nineteen-sixties and early-nineteen-seventies that sought to strip away the romanticizing so entrenched in the Western genre. A young man named Drew (Barry Brown) flees … Continue reading Playing Catch-Up — Bad Company; Abacus: Small Enough to Jail; Son of Saul

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