Book Review: Hip-Hop Revolution: The Culture and Politics of Rap by Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar | November 8, 2009 |
Robert Charette, the author of this review, is a senior at Penn St. University. For an assignment in his Literature Public Sphere class, he was told to review a book and have it published somewhere “where someone decides whether or not something or not is published.” For some foolhardy reason, Robert requested that The Passion […]
Grizzly Bear – Veckatimest by Derek Miller | June 10, 2009 |
A former associate editor at Stylus, Derek Miller currently contributes to Resident Advisor. While he does reside in the northern country, he should not be confused with this febrile impostor. You’re tired of reading about this one. I understand. Like many of you, I feel like I burned out on this before I’d really heard […]
Sexy Results: Because One Mean-Spirited Review of the Juno Soundtrack Just Isn’t Enough (Even Though It Probably Is) | January 28, 2008 |
No sane, self-respecting website would publish Ian Cohen’s review of the Juno soundtrack. Luckily, this website is neither of those two things. With the possible exception of Passion Of The Christ, few recent films have been able to trigger a fight or flight response quite like Juno. It isn’t the province of religious or political […]