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Author: Martin Schneider Archives: 12/2015

Psychic TV’s unexpectedly lovely cover of Neil Young’s ‘Only Love Can Break Your Heart’

Songs don’t come a lot more direct in their emotionality than “Only Love Can Break Your Heart,” the third track off of Neil Young’s 1970…

Martin Schneider
Dec 29, 2015

Retro rockabilly gangs of Tokyo

For the past 30 years (if not more), you can see a re-creation of leather jackets, greased-back pompadours, and lollipop dresses, just like something out…

Martin Schneider
Dec 28, 2015

‘Beatlebone’: The witty cult novel of the year imagines John Lennon living in Ireland, 1978

If you ask me, the most audacious and amusing novel of the year is Beatlebone, by Irish novelist Kevin Barry. Beatlebone posits a charged confrontation…

Martin Schneider
Dec 17, 2015

Dance troupe interprets Neil Young’s ultra-depressing 1974 album ‘On the Beach’

Released in 1974, On the Beach is one of Neil Young’s more intriguing efforts. It’s also one of Young’s albums that could fairly be called…

Martin Schneider
Dec 14, 2015

Venture Bros henchmen #21 and #24 hilariously cover Paul McCartney’s shitty Christmas ditty

Fans of The Venture Bros. everywhere adore two ostensibly peripheral characters, henchmen 21 and 24, who toil for the evil mastermind known as …. the…

Martin Schneider
Dec 14, 2015

Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette to do ‘True Romance’ live reading together

For several years now, director Jason Reitman has been delighting audiences with his “Live Read” series in which a group of well-known actors convenes at…

Martin Schneider
Dec 11, 2015

California prison photographs from the 1980s

In 2013 Paris Photo LA purchased a collection of photographs taken in California prisons between 1977 and 1993 for $45,000, a price that startled a…

Martin Schneider
Dec 9, 2015

Bread Face: All this Instagram feed shows is just a woman smushing her face into bread

The mission statement of the person or persons behind Bread Face is “giving the people something they didn’t ask for.” So they started an Instagram…

Martin Schneider
Dec 7, 2015
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