Monthly Archives: August 2013
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Cassandra Nova vs. The Black Glove
Leave a commentAugust 29, 2013 by NowhereButPop
By Andrew Doscas So, an evil twin and a demented psychologist are sitting in therapy and the evil twin says …
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Top 10: Things Learned from the Sunday Morning Hangover
Leave a commentAugust 25, 2013 by NowhereButPop
By Andrew Doscas 1) NEVER EVER eat a turkey sandwich while taking shots of tequila. 2) Never try …
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Mid-life Crisis, Courtesy of the Talking Heads
Leave a commentAugust 23, 2013 by NowhereButPop
By Andrew Doscas If I were to put a bunch of songs together into an album that surmises my entire …
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Future Sex Without the Love Sounds
Leave a commentAugust 22, 2013 by NowhereButPop
By Andrew Doscas The concept of a bleak future is nothing new in the world of literature, as books about dystopian …
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Woody Allen’s New Blue Film
1August 20, 2013 by Ian Goldstein
By Ian Goldstein Couples walked out of Blue Jasmine holding hands. Woody Allen’s new film is funny, but it’s not a feel …
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Top of the Pops: Born Sinner
1August 19, 2013 by NowhereButPop
By Khalid Bennett When we are born, we are born with a clean slate. The newborn has done nothing good; …
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Lady Gaga Go Bye-Bye
1August 19, 2013 by NowhereButPop
By Andrew Doscas Over the past two years since her last album Born This Way, I almost forgot about Lady …
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Of Reclusive Pride and Non-Existent Lakes
Leave a commentAugust 18, 2013 by NowhereButPop
By Andrew Doscas Without a doubt the one thing that is ruining sports today is not drug use, nor are …
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Here Is a Haunting, Slowed Down Version of “Jolene.”
Leave a commentAugust 17, 2013 by Ian Goldstein
By Ian Goldstein “Jolene” was a hit single for Dolly Parton in 1973. The song is told from the perspective …
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The Second Album Problem: On Dawes, Edward Sharpe, & Panic At The Disco’s Pretty Odd
2August 14, 2013 by NowhereButPop
By Steve Secular Okay, so a hypothetical band’s debut album, let’s call them “Band H,” opens to critical and commercial …
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