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...first play, “Words and Music,” displayed the frustrations of the creative process: a writer, Joe, and Bob, a character personified by the musical trio, worked with and against each other to create art. The duo first tried to capture love through words, but Joe??s attempts quickly descended into clichés. Then, Joe and Bob tried to capture age, but they failed there too. Finally, they tried to capture “the face”—a vision of a lost love. While they were able to achieve...
...each other’s shit,” he says. “Too many chefs kind of thing.”The band’s experience recording “Ganging Up on the Sun” was documented by episodes of “Joe??s Place,” a ten-minute reality sitcom starring the band and made available on the Internet. In addition to “Joe??s Place,” Guster’s website provides a multitude of media-savvy features including podcasts, a tour...
...High Fidelity” might have worked as a jukebox musical, like “Smokey Joe??s Café” or “Footloose,” in which popular tunes from the movie were sung by actors on stage. It might even have worked with a heavy dash of irony, in the vein of “Urinetown” or “Avenue Q,” self-conscious about the ridiculousness of musical theater. But instead, the minds behind “High Fidelity” attempt to make Hornby?...
...Joe??s analysis may not be far off the mark. While an adult selling even an ounce of marijuana or growing one marijuana plant within three blocks of a university is subject to a one-year mandatory minimum sentence under federal law, students at Harvard are more likely to face a “formal warning” or, at worst, probation for their marijuana...
...heard all this ‘Tony-Joe?? stuff, and it was really amazing,” Halberstam recalls...