Author: Jackson Griffith
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Local clubs on the Web
Some local clubs “get” the Internet. Unfortunately, some don’t.
This article was published on 11.20.03
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Jazz or country?
Two fine activities, one jazz and one country.
This article was published on 11.20.03
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Twinkle, twinkle
From the ashes of Sweet Vine comes Looking Star, which offers a harder-edged take on a blue-eyed-soul formula.
This article was published on 11.20.03
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Tales from autobiographic oceans
An appreciation of Yes, a band that balanced esoteric leanings with infectious pop smarts.
This article was published on 11.20.03
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Chachi Jones
Local electronic composer Chachi Jones expresses his love for closed-in places on Claustrophilia.
This article was published on 11.13.03
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Flames, wreckage and more
Two shows: A major-label alt-rock group from out of town road-tests new songs at The Boardwalk, and some real alternative-rock vets crawl into Old Ironsides.
This article was published on 11.13.03
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Full moons over the Horsemen’s Club
A full moon in the sky and plenty of lunar action onstage at the Horsemen’s Club with Bobby Rush and his fine dancers.
This article was published on 11.13.03
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We’re not losing anymore
A Wall Street Journal column on how conservatives are making serious inroads into the liberal media, which killed Kenny.
This article was published on 11.13.03
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Best viewed with a rake
The Toyroom hosts collaborating artists John Stuart Berger and Pete Bettencourt, mixing it up on the canvas.
This article was published on 11.13.03
November 20, 2003
SN&R Vol 15 Issue 34
November 13, 2003
SN&R Vol 15 Issue 33