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...tonal center vaulted the frontman into a series of frenzied solos. One of Garrett’s new tunes, as yet untitled, started with a longing, mysterious texture and then built in intensity as layers of complexity mounted. Then Garrett took his solo and turned the piece into a chaotic, screaming mess that had absolutely nothing to with the previous thematic statement. “Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues,” a groove that is anything but a blues, had Garrett bizarrely soloing in frenzied pentatonic scales over mellow funk...
...doesn’t get much more rudimentary than this—and perhaps this is the intention of director Roger Kumble (Cruel Intentions). Once settled into its seemingly random and chaotic pace with characters and overly elaborate gags tumbling on top of each other, it becomes clear that the film is nothing more than a high farce of the first degree. Subtlety is banished not only in humor, but also in the ultimate climax of the plot, in which we see Christina realize—only after copious amounts of melodramatic sobbing, of course—that when...
...every song that followed it. Over the course of their set they played standard-type rock songs, such as the anthemic “What Do You Want Me to Say?” and the location-appropriate “Ice of Boston.” Dissonant and chaotic songs like “Girl O’Clock” relied upon Morrison’s incredible lyrical speed and pyrotechnics, and other songs simply belied categorization, such as “You Are Invited.” Reminiscent of David Byrne’s opening performance...
...Editors announced that TIME had been nominated for five National Magazine Awards, the most ever for a newsmagazine. We're up for awards in the categories of Single-Topic Issue (for our 9/11 special edition, which featured a 28-page picture portfolio and Nancy Gibbs' story about that horrific, chaotic day), Reporting (for Alex Perry's piece last December on the prisoner uprising at Qala-I-Jangi, which claimed the life of CIA agent Johnny Micheal Spann) and General Excellence. We're also up for Design and Photography, the only magazine nominated for both. ASMES are generally considered...
...rough cut of 9/11 screened for TIME, the chaotic middle section at the WTC is intense. But it's not grisly. In fact, Jules recalls that as soon as he entered the lobby, he saw two people fleeing the building, engulfed in flames, but he chose not to tape them. "I saw that horrible image," he remembers, "and I thought, 'Well, maybe this is censorship, but I don't think anyone should see this...