The Eighteenth Century guys are gathered around the campfire singing cowboy songs in the drawing on the cover of Bill Mallonee’s Dear Life,. Mallonee, formerly of the Vigilantes of Love, has a bit of a cowboy persona himself. However, thematically, this is more of dark nightclub confessional stuff than covered wagon, cowboy ranch dinner theater.
Dear […]
Posted on April 27th, 2005 by Paul
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Back from a long and unintentional hiatus, we bring you the Music Review of the Week, courtesy of Music Spectrum.
As Agape facetiously raps, “Used to like Jars,/Too bad they’re not going to heaven anymore cuz they be playing at the bars†on “Art Imitate Life†(Many Rooms), some Christians haven’t known what to do with […]
Posted on April 20th, 2005 by Paul
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Howard Cossell and Roone Arledge must be spinning in their graves over this news.
NEW YORK - “Monday Night Football,” which 35 years ago was one of the biggest gambles in television history and then became the backbone of ABC’s revival, is headed to cable. ESPN, which like ABC is owned by The Disney Company, will […]
Posted on April 20th, 2005 by Paul
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I’ve been fairly scarce around here lately, partly because I haven’t had anything to say (it seems I’m finally coming to the realization that there just isn’t much going on between the ol’ ears any longer) and partly because I have been working on several web sites for area racers.
Posted on April 13th, 2005 by Paul
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