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...attic, and the ode to an imaginary girlfriend, Funny Little Frog. And they are delivered with Murdoch's characteristic humanity and obscure wit - it's still thinking music, so long as you think while you dance. And the band has never remained static. When the late bbc DJ John Peel described their last Glastonbury Festival performance as "surprisingly muscular," he was observing the gradual transformation of a band often relegated to the "twee" genre - music so light and self-referential that it almost shattered upon listening - of the late '80s. The surprise choice of Trevor Horn (the ex-Buggle...
...Julia Dufvenius). The movie asks: How dependent is Henrik on the daughter he loves, perhaps to excess? How dependent is Johan on the son he hates? And how dependent are all of them on their memory of the beloved woman who was Henrik?s wife? Always forcing himself to peel emotions down to the skin, and beneath them, Bergman has created a naked emotional biography. He has said Saraband is his last film - a final primal scream - and we should be grateful for it, since his art and craft are undiminished. Here is no octogenarian afterthought to a distinguished career...
...KISS single-use lip-color transfers by Paula Dorf ($24 for 54) are smaller than a credit card. Peel and press for a perfect pout...
...return to the studio again. Singer-songwriter Catherine D. Tuttle ’09 may only be a first-year, but she’s already one-upped the one-disc wonders. At age 19, Catherine, who goes by Cat, has already followed up her debut, “Peel,” with a new studio album, “What They Will Find,” which was released on Nov. 15. The Philadelphia native’s love affair with music originated with her family, who constantly played tunes around the house, paid for Cat?...
...words. But after a year writing in longhand at his dining-room table, Waugh emerged with a manuscript twice that size. Some would sooner take their chances with a Brett Lee yorker than drop this hardback on their toes. "Some days it just flowed, and I'd peel off three or four hours of writing at a time," says Waugh. One reason there was so much to say, he explains, is that he wasn't properly quizzed in his playing days. "I always said to journos, 'Give me some interesting questions and I'll give you some interesting answers...