Sep 29, 2001 Personal It’s Like You Were There I had intended to write a long diatribe about the evils of this past summer. It was, without a doubt, one of the worst times of my life.
Sep 29, 2001 Concerts Concert Review: Burning Airlines, Rival Schools, The Casket Lottery (September 24, 2001, Lincoln, NE)
Sep 17, 2001 Music Virtuality by Scott Mosher (Review) The album never becomes as compelling as it tries so hard to be, regardless of what you file it under.
Sep 15, 2001 Concerts Concert Review: Pedro the Lion, Seldom, The Elevator Division, Son, Ambulance (September 8, 2001, Lawrence, KS)
Sep 15, 2001 Music Taking Care of You (Bliss Out, Volume 10) by Junior Varsity KM (Review) Even though it’s electronic, there’s a very personal and innocent quality to the music that should match any indie-pop fan’s liking.
Sep 14, 2001 Music Tribute by Cody Cods (Review) Employing Southern rock stylings with some funk and occasional smatterings of hip-hop and metal, Tribute is extremely patchy.
Sep 14, 2001 Politics This Great Nation As a Christian, I am dismayed at some of the things that go on in this country.
Sep 14, 2001 Movies Heller in Pink Tights by George Cukor (Review) The cast was an excellent choice, and set the tone for the 1960s, which became an incredible decade for westerns.
Sep 14, 2001 Music Non-Fi Is the Best Fi by Fi (Review) A fresh sound that captures interest with beautiful songwriting and lush instrumentation.
Sep 14, 2001 Music Serpents for Eggs by S.S. Bountyhunter (Review) I love the fact that it’s Christians putting this stuff out, that it’s Christians who are pushing the envelope of what’s acceptable.
Sep 14, 2001 Movies The Wild Bunch by Sam Peckinpah (Review) It’s that age-old argument; is it the world’s violence that corrupts man, or does man’s violence corrupt the world?
Sep 11, 2001 Concerts Concert Review: Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, The Pinetop Seven (August 13, 2001, Lincoln, NE)
Sep 11, 2001 Concerts Concert Review: Radiohead, Kid Koala, The Beta Band (August 1, 2001, Chicago, IL)