Vol 95 Issue 12 - Published November 12, 2004
'Joey,' 'Will and Grace' attempt to revitalize tired sitcom
They say the sitcom is dead.

They are not I. and they are not watching what I've been watching.

The sitcom isn't dead; it's been gloriously reborn as a single-camera, laugh-track-free, wandering-location organism. Not to mention the ever-blossoming tree of animation. I'm thinking "Arrested Development," I'm thinking "Scrubs," I'm thinking Adult Freakin' Swim. "Friends" and "Frasier" are gone, "That 70s Show" and "Everybody Loves ...

'Creek' explores responsibility issues
Every once in a while, a movie will arrive and manage to strike a primal chord with its audience, regardless of whether or not they end up liking it. For the many maladjusted, over-medicated and disaffected, Zach Braff's quasi-seminal (and infinitely ... more
Hard rocking Visqueen create multi-faceted, brazen 'Sunset'
I saw Visqueen for the first time at the Sasquatch! Festival last May at the Gorge Amphitheatre, a vineyard turned concert venue which clings to the edge of the Columbia River in Eastern Washington. They were sharing the main-stage with other Pacific ... more

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