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2013/05/24 15:09
2013/05/24 15:09
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Not all narrators are as honourable. "I shall never forget the weekend Laura died," begins Waldo Lydecker in the 1944 noir, Laura, leading us up the garden path in more ways than one. "I hated her so...
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2013/05/19 18:39
2013/05/19 18:39
5d
Indian Creek to Lower Buckhorn Camp As summer swiftly approaches, the looming sun lashes the Santa Barbara backcountry. On this strenuous 10-mile dayhike into Indian Canyon, my colleague and I...
2013/05/18 00:48
2013/05/18 00:48
7d
Before forming VALIS (Vast Active Living Intelligence System), bassist Van Conner was a founding member of Screaming Trees. Of the many Seattle-area “grunge” bands, Screaming Trees were always my...
2013/05/17 15:28
2013/05/17 15:28
7d
As I probably ought to have mentioned, “Minority Report,” like several of the best sci-fi films of the post-“Forbidden Planet” era, is based on a Philip K. Dick story. Dick was penny-a-word...
2013/05/16 07:10
2013/05/16 07:10
8d
The second film from Alex Galvin after his thriller début When Night Falls (2007), Eternity is a fascinating and constantly evolving story that follows a detective trying to solve a murder and reunite...
2013/05/15 15:29
2013/05/15 15:29
9d
INTERVIEWS10 Albums You Can Hear Now: Daft Punk, the National, Japanther, and Majical Cloudz Tone of Arc, Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats, Big Eyes, Vår, Dead Gaze, G&D 1) Daft Punk, Random Access...
2013/05/15 13:39
2013/05/15 13:39
9d
Imagine having a wafer-thin touchscreen on your sleeve which, like a scene out of a Philip K. Dick novel, gives you all the functionality of a smartphone without the awkwardness of a cumbersome...
2013/05/14 16:29
2013/05/14 16:29
10d
INTERVIEWSDaft Punk's 'Random Access Memories': Our Impulsive Reviews Media Fire: SPIN's editors zip through an album in 320 seconds or less Yesterday afternoon, Daft Punk's fourth album began...
2013/05/14 05:09
2013/05/14 05:09
10d
A story set in a fictional cathedral town about the squabbles and power struggles of the clergy? It doesn’t sound promising, but Trollope's sparklingly satirical novels are among the best-loved books...
2013/05/14 03:08
2013/05/14 03:08
10d
It's quaint how people still manage to get outraged about surveillance. You are being monitored, right now, just like everybody else with a phone or a computer or a bank account or a pressure cooker,...
2013/05/10 23:48
2013/05/10 23:48
14d
Conceptual Fiction is a regular feature, contributed by Ted Gioia, focusing on major works of fantasy, science fiction, magical realism and alternate history. Here you will find Jules Verne, H.G....
2013/05/08 02:53
2013/05/08 02:53
17d
On May 11, his fourth and latest opera, "The Tell-Tale Heart," based on Edgar Allan Poe's short story of the same name, receives its American premiere at Long Beach Opera, on a bill with another...
2013/05/03 13:13
2013/05/03 13:13
21d
Backstage at the Coachella festival, in the bright desert heat, I'm having an incongruous conversation in an incongruous setting with Savages drummer Fay Milton. One of her friends, she says, has an...
2013/05/03 13:13
2013/05/03 13:13
21d
I have not entered a literary contest since I was 11, when I was utterly convinced my poem was going to win (it didn't). But I think I'm going to have to brush up by poetry skills after learning that...
2013/05/03 09:59
2013/05/03 09:59
21d
THIS is the second half of movie reviewer Leigh Paatsch's 100 must-see movies. You'll find the countdown to Number 1 in Saturday's print edition of The Courier-Mail. Unbelievably, this was the first...
2013/05/02 21:51
2013/05/02 21:51
22d
Shot in and around Dallas, "Upstream Color" arrives almost a decade after Carruth's debut feature, "Primer," a Texas-based time-travel tale that won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance and has become a...
2013/05/02 12:56
2013/05/02 12:56
22d
Submitted by Mark J. Grant, author of Out of the Box, I think we are progressing into the next economic cycle. “In my youth, I, too, entertained some illusions; but I soon recovered from them. The...
2013/05/02 07:51
2013/05/02 07:51
22d
LIVERPOOL'S biggest music festival bursts into life on Thursday as 360 or more acts from all corners of the globe take over the city. Taking its template from Texas industry showcase South By South...
2013/04/29 14:06
2013/04/29 14:06
25d
EL CERRITO -- A longtime Berkeley bookstore with the very Berkeley name of The Other Change of Hobbit has opened for business in long-vacant space on Kearney Street near Potrero Avenue. Owner Dave...
2013/04/26 15:09
2013/04/26 15:09
28d
Films are ranked within their genres, so Avatar, bursting with computerized wonderments, would never go up against, say, The Princess Bride, which, as it happens, is Ida’s No. 1 pick in the genre...