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TEEN DESPAIR AND SUICIDE PREVENTION LECTURE. Author and NPR “Morning Edition” commentator Shelly Mickle will present at Davis-Kidd Boksellers, 87 Perkins Ext. 6 p.m. WOMEN’S HEALTH LECTURE. Dr. Vivian Pinn of the National Institutes of Health will be the keynote speaker for the Junior League’s American Dialogue Series. Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women. 622 Humphreys […]

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Short Cuts

Point, Cornelius (Matador) By giving his fourth album the name of the smallest, least-reducible element of geometry, Cornelius (Keigo Oyamada) seems to be telegraphing a radical, stylistic shift to minimalism. The Tokyo-based auteur even toys with the listener before he begins his elaborate sonic safari by bookending Point with singular, resonating piano notes. This move […]

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Sound Advice

The Bloodthirsty Lovers is a nearly-unimaginable assemblage of virtuosity. Just consider the lineup of this genuine Memphis supergroup and let it sink in deep. First and foremost (in every way), there is Dave Shouse, the multifaceted musician and songwriter from indie stalwarts the Grifters and critical darlings Those Bastard Souls. Add to the mix Jason […]

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Sound Advice

Best known around these parts for his soaring sacred-steel guitar on The Word, last year’s instrumental gospel collaboration with local boys the North Mississippi Allstars and jazzman John Medeski, New Jersey’s Robert Randolph has gone from church-playing prodigy to something of a cause célèbre in the last year. Randolph’s penchant for spiking his sacred-steel runs […]

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Sound Advice

In the mid-’60s, with his now-iconic Rickenbacker 12-string, a whole bunch of Dylan covers, and his bandmates in the Byrds, Roger McGuinn invented “folk-rock.” These days the rarely seen Rock-and-Roll Hall of Famer seems devoted to folk without the rock catalyst. McGuinn’s latest record, last year’s Grammy-nominated Treasures From The Folk Den, is an acoustic […]

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Up In Smoke

Late in the afternoon of July 31, 2000, a who’s who of Republicans — Texans as well as national party officials — jammed into the elevators of a downtown Philadelphia office building a few blocks from the GOP National Convention. When the doors slid open on the 50th floor, they spilled into the Top of […]

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Hookin’ Up

So for the last six months you’ve been sitting at home on Saturday, watching ABC’s “Big Picture” show, darning your socks, and wondering where all the honeys are. Believe us, we understand. Been there, done that. But there’s hope for all of us. We’re not guaranteeing anything, but just think of the Web as a […]

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The current garage-rock revival may not have paid commercial dividends just yet, but it’s sprouting good bands all over the place. Detroit’s White Stripes may be the best and most well-known of the bunch, but from New York’s Mooney Suzuki to our own Reigning Sound, there are plenty of young bands giving the electric white-boy […]

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