Saturday, December 02, 2006

November Catch-up: Metro

Ok, so I'm really bad at keeping this updated. So here, in three updates, is the remainder of November. First up, the Metro:

Nov. 14: For some reason, this issue isn't online, but I had a fun little interview with prolific ex-Guided By Voices frontman Robert Pollard in it. You'll just have to trust me on that.

Nov. 15: This issue is online, but the piece on Centro-Matic that I wrote for it got cut. 0 for 2 so far.

Nov. 17: Two pieces in the weekend section: an interview with co-founding Beach Boy Al Jardine prior to his joining Brian Wilson to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Pet Sounds at the Keswick (pg. 17); and one with folk legend Doc Watson, also showing up at the Keswick the same weekend (pg. 18).

Nov. 20: A piece on the Jim Jarmusch retrospective being presented by the three Renew theaters - Bryn Mawr, Ambler, County (pg. 15).

Nov. 22: The Burn-Down All-Stars, a Philly-based live-instrument hip-hop group (pg. 18).


Nov. 27
: International House's seven-film survey of films from the boot, New Authors of Italian Cinema (pg. 12).

Nov. 30: Pittsburgh-based prog duo Zombi, who play songs from and inspired by seventies Italian horror flicks - especially Goblin's music for Dario Argento and Dawn of the Dead (pg. 14).

Dec. 1: An overview of the area's (very few) holiday film offerings (pg. 18); and an interview with John Perry, who pays tribute to George Harrison with his show Dark Horse (pg. 19).

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