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...WHRB 95.3 FM plays hip-hop, dancehall, and related music each Saturday, 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. 1."Doris" Shellac 2."Delicate Cutter"Fat Day 3."Thug with a Brain"Rancid Hell Spawn 4."Good Bad Happy Sad"Gaunt 5. "Smear"New Radiant Storm King 6. "Giving Up"The Lune 7."Rex"The Laurels 8."Milk+Melancholy"Rodans 9. "Doubt"Sone 10. "Neurons"King Loser 11. "Over the Floor Out that Door"Monster Truck 5 12. "Stabbing a Star"Guided By Voices 13."American Soul Spiders"New Bomb Turks 14. "No Sleep"Huggybear 15."Doc Ellis"SF Seals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNDER GROUND ROCK TOP 20 | 11/4/1993 | See Source »

...Giving Up The Lune...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNDER WHRB Record Hospital | 10/28/1993 | See Source »

...Middle East. 472 Mass Ave., Cambridge. 497-0576. Downstairs: Tar, Girls Against Boys, Thinner and The Lune on Friday, Oct. 8. Sonny Sharrock on Oct. 12. Upstairs: Big Hot Sun, Who's kiddin Who, Gypsy Cruise and Babboon Heart on Thursday, Oct. 7. Zuzu's Petals, Morning Glories and Quiver on Friday, Oct. 8. Dashboard Saviors, Kevin Salem on Saturday, Oct. 9. Small Ball Paul, Forty and Landfill on Oct. 10. Church of the Subgenius...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Not at Harvard Entertainment & Events | 10/7/1993 | See Source »

That's fine, reckless advice for any person, any writer. The surprise is that McNally, 54, took his own dare. He is, after all, best known for the zippy romance Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune (which became a movie with Michelle Pfeiffer and Al Pacino) and the funny-poignant Lips Together, Teeth Apart (which is now playing in Los Angeles). Among his dozens of plays are daft farces (The Ritz, Bad Habits), an Emmy-winning TV play (Andre's Mother) and a clever sitcom (Mama Malone), but nothing so eloquent, capacious and true as A Perfect Ganesh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Success Is His Best Revenge | 8/23/1993 | See Source »

...street shows Carne admired, a re-enactment of much of his movie, a backstage soap opera about his colleagues, a moral assessment of the choices they faced and a paean to their enduring impact. It starts by hemming spectators into the lobby of the Theatre de la Jeune Lune's gorgeous new $3 million home, where they are jostled by pickpockets and a woman on stilts during a raucous raree, full of the horseplay and menace of Carne's "street of many murders." Once the action moves inside, there is more striking symbolism. In one nearly metaphysical moment, an actor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Vive Le Moviemaking! | 12/7/1992 | See Source »

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