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Local studio Firecraker showcases a pop art collection that sizzles
A local art studio exhibits its work at the Overture Center.

Blood and oil make for volatile combination in Anderson’s latest ‘There will be Blood’
Paul Thomas Anderson 's latest film "There will be Blood" is stunning bloodbath.

'Diving Bell's' paralyzed portrayal moves
'Diving Bell' tells a visually dazzling, funny, and frequently uplifting true story of a paralyzed man who can only communicate through blinking.

The latest brew of artwork at Madison coffee hot spots
Check out the art at these State Street coffee shops!

Timbaland shows talents on latest mediocre effort
Despite its imperfections, Timbaland’s latest solo album presents an engaging, inclusive tour through modern-day pop music, with the world’s greatest producer as director and guide. To Timbaland, there is no genre of music he cannot successful

French electronic duo fail to live up to expectations with boring ‘symphony’
As a fan of the French band Air, and particularly of their last album, 2004’s Talkie Walkie, I was excited to hear their latest album, Pocket Symphony. Unfortunately, the duo of Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel seem to have traded in electronic

Of Montreal reflect on the relationship emotional spectrum with ‘Fauna’
Kevin Barnes bares his emotions like never before on Of Montreal’s latest, Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer? Written during a year in which Barnes separated from and then reconciled with his wife, Hissing Fauna reveals Barnes without his signatu

‘Arabian Nights’ a marvelous sight
"University Theatre’s production of Mary Zimmerman’s 'Arabian Nights,' continuing through the next two weekends in the Hemsley Theatre, is a crowd-pleasing delight," writes Stephen Dierks

OutKast: Still fresh, still clean clean
On Idlewild, the new album from OutKast—also the soundtrack to their recently released film of the same name—there is much to explore. It is worth skipping past a few half-baked show tunes and questionable experiments to hear music made by two

Yeah, baby: art punkers get more complex, but not necessarily better
New York's critically adored art punk trio, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, return after a three-year absence with a new album, Show Your Bones. Advance critical reaction suggested this would be …

Indie drama doesn’t die tryin’
As a character states early in ’The Dying Gaul,’ ’No one goes to the movies to have a bad time or to learn anything.’ Yet this film is deeply disturbing …


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