Two St. Louis music hounds take reissues into the DIY realm.
FABRICA FILES/TAKING CARE Some exhibits shouldn’t be seen before dining out. In Margot Quan Knight’s photograph Meat Feet, shoelaces are…
Opens at Metro and others, Fri., April 28. Rated PG-13. 105 minutes.
An influx of new galleries and cheap housing for artists promises to wake up the tired Pioneer Square scene.
Henry Rollins brings the noise.
IN MEMORIAM: NEW YORK CITY 9/11/01 HBO Home Video, $19.98 YOU’RE GOING TO SEE a lot of Sept. 11 anniversary…
More than a year after its release, Creed’s shamefully derivative Human Clay remains in the Top 10. The Grammy nominees…
“Where did my innocence go?” Olivia Newton-John asked that question in “A Little More Love,” but it was the passing…
Gifts for your not-quite-kin.
Amazon.com targets sexual orientation in a trademark suit with a Minneapolis store.
A police thriller set on Seattle’s mean streets.
In which the recent Oscar winner sneaks one by the studio.
Ed Viesturs, Caroline Hwang, Nathan Gebhard & Mike Marriner, John Banville, and Nadine Gordimer.
Bukowski: Born Into This Runs Fri., July 30–Thurs., Aug. 5, at Varsity When Barbet Schroeder released his 1987 treatment of…
On the lam, cranky journalist Paul Trummel scores a First Amendment victory.
3 local labels on the verge, and two dozen more that matter
Kathleen Hanna talks about dance steps, protests, and Le Tigre.
The week’s local music calendar.
Patrick Guerriero is the pink elephant in the room.
These days, it’s probably best if we don’t rely on too many things to stay the same. While the Rendezvous…
