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Published: November 8, 2002
- A hard day’s night
Comedy Central show hits the streets to bar-hop with the locals in ‘Insomniac with Dave Attell’
Dave Attell enters the television universe late at night and shows the weird side of American city nightlife. In a world populated by hookers, strippers and junkies, Attell hunts for the common man in nude karaoke bars, coal mines or police
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- ‘Mile’ goes the distance
A story of loss, grief and renewed hope which is a triumph of the human spirit
Where last year’s brilliant “In the Bedroom” made us feel the drastic effects a death in the family can have, “Moonlight Mile” shows the strain to return to normalcy. While it never quite reaches the level of “Bedroom,” “Moonlight,” hits enough correct emotional notes to make it well worth viewing.
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- Paving the way
Pavement’s re-mastered masterpiece is an album filled with energy and innovation
Pavement’s 1992 masterpiece, “Slanted and Enchanted,” is, with the exception of Nirvana’s “Nevermind,” the most influential American rock album of the 1990s.
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- Music to his ears
Slane Scholar Peter Larsen teaches students Sterman Technique
He travels the world, works with top-notch professional musicians and inspires thousands with his recently invented Sterman Technique.
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