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...recommendation, nor is it more than a page or two of the last 90+ page issue). Most "real" magazines could learn many things about graphic design from the inset photos and graphics and various display faces Leslie deploys; the art (last issue had cover art by Chris Knox!) is neat, too, but the meat of the magazine is interviews--with Peter Jefferies, Barbara Manning, Madder Rose, A. Snail, Crystallized Movements, S. Moxham and various lesser lights worth learning about. Other record reviews are by one or more members of Sebadoh. If I've convinced you to check...
...about "women in pop," whose latest edition includes Barbara Manning, Tiger Trap, the Bats and "quiz questions" asked of dozens of independent-popmusic somebodies, like "where are the cool places to go in your town?" and "what was the first concert you went to?" It's a neat introduction not so much to the musical universe of American independent pop as to its particular social universe, which doesn't make it less worth reading, just more gossipy. The record reviews in the back pages are refreshingly and inspiringly non-snide. Write 245 E. 19th...
...chose to publicly unveil his proposal, andit was neat to be a part of it," said Trey Grayson'94, the vice chair of the student advisorycommittee of the Institute of Politics
...going to start from his very first memory and move through his 66 years with the fastidiousness of a Philadelphia trial lawyer. Early influences. Formative moments. Biggest secrets. Greatest experiences. I will tease and tug until they are all mine, and they will all fit together in one perfectly neat history. All the while, I will remain wholly detached and, above all else, completely in control. No concessions. No regrets...
...chords and the counterpoint for each song. The Spinanes date back only to 1991, but (both live and on Manos) Gates sounds like a practiced expert at this kind of multiple-tune/one-instrument balancing act. Scott Plouf works similarly subtle tricks with a fairly big set of drums; some neat tracks (including a ridiculously-titled instrumental) show off the duo's instrumental interweaving, but the best ones make it a slightly-faded backdrop for Gates' movingly worried singing...