Vol 95 Issue 9 - Published October 22, 2004
Diaries' dissects revolutionary's life
Many claim to love or admire him. Millions (of posers) identify with him because, um, like, they own a t-shirt with his face on it. Few really know what the hell this insurgent Argentinean stood for. Even less know about his role in the Cuban revolution and his eventual demise at the hands of the Bolivian army. I don't claim to be one of the latter -- although my grandfather, a diehard Bolivian commie, did meet Guevara -- but, hey, at least I don ...

Fourth LP casts moody yet familiar 'Shadows'
While listening to Joseph Arthur's new album the other day (which you should like, totally buy, omigod), I pondered the old moral-aesthetic question of life against art on the scales of value. Is an artist's despair, misery or even suicide "worth it" ... more
Faint transforms 9:30 Club into orgiastic dance floor
Is there any band out there quite as sexual as The Faint? And I don't mean like Marvin Gaye or Al Green or Usher's slow groove/let's get physical sexual. Or even Prince and Janet Jackson's more explicit but no less velvety kind of sexual. I mean like ... more

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