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Joel Shanahan
February 13, 2012
“We’re influenced by rock ’n’ roll, motorcycles, fire, hell, punk, and Judas Priest,” Panther bassist Nitro X says, sunken into a couch with a beer in his paw. “Also, motorcycles. We’re punks and we play metal—it’s a gray line.”
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Ben Munson
January 27, 2012
The found footage wizard discusses his new film, DoggieWoggiez! PoochieWoochiez!, a remake of Alejandro Jodorowsky’s The Holy Mountain using only dog-related footage.
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Joyce Edwards
January 11, 2012
The woman who helped turn a man into a meme talks women’s studies, underestimating the popularity of Gosling, and her favorite posts.
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Rob Van Alstyne
January 9, 2012
“For the past five years, all my Roma Di Luna songs were about leaving. I couldn’t tell you if that was what I wanted or if I was just kind of writing about it and then that took over my headspace.”
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Dylan Peterson
December 7, 2011
The Alabamans on “cloud rap,” white audiences, and Bandcamp.
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Mark Riechers
November 14, 2011
“I’ve presented panels on everything from creating characters to straight razor shaving to the theory and practical applications of airship combat.”
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Joyce Edwards
November 9, 2011
Only a year after her 2010 debut, Providence, singer-violinist Ida Jo returned with her newest album, Singer In The Band, which continues to expand on her innovative violin work and her soulful vocals.
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Thomas Michalski
November 7, 2011
“There’s no temperature-controlled vault for the Angela Lansbury exercise tape, and the American Film Institute doesn’t have any interest in hanging on to these things.”
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Austin Duerst
November 2, 2011
The cosmic spill spray painter on how he got started, why he draws such big crowds, and whether he believes in aliens.
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Steven Hyden
October 31, 2011
The singer-songwriter talks about the album, his dreams, and that Dylan-esque motorcycle accident he had last year.