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Jeffrey W. Feldman
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The Strokes Wear Thin on Uninspired Latest
“Angles” feels uninspired, an album of antics from a band with few good ideas left.
Top Five Bruce Springsteen Moments of 2010
Like most years, 2010 was a big year for The Boss. Let’s look back at some of the finer moments.
Harvard, As 'The Social Network' Sees It
For those of you who couldn't get close enough to the film crews shooting on Holyoke St. last year, the new full-length trailer for The Social Network that was released today should provide the most thorough look yet into the highly anticipated film about the founding of Facebook and its Harvard roots.
Spoon
With their 2007 album “Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga,” Britt Daniel and Spoon came dangerously close to being thrust from the not-quite-popular middle ground they had inhabited for at least a decade.
Editor's Picks 2009
Arts execs take a break from ranking Radiohead vs. Spoon to rank... whatever they feel like.
Circulatory System
Though deserving of other, more flattering titles, “Signal Morning” will go down as 2009’s unlikeliest record. Its story begins in
POPSCREEN: Bow Wow ft. Jermaine Dupri
Driving around Los Angeles on a peaceful, neon-lit night, Bow Wow and JD reflect on their past quarrels and present
Top Five 'Weird Al' Parodies That Are Better Than The Original
The genius of “Weird Al” Yankovic cannot be overstated, and those who don’t appreciate him are clearly bad people. Here
Harvard in the Time of New Media
Distorted images line the walls of the Carpenter Center’s Sert Gallery, where five projectors each display a disassembled and digitally
A Magical Mystery Tour of Video Game Music
Well it’s about damn time. Last Thursday, MTV and Cambridge’s own Harmonix announced plans for a Beatles video game in
Diagnosing 'House' With a Terminal TV Illness
When “The Sopranos” ended with its infamous black screen in June of last year, many of the show’s dedicated fans
Nunsploitation in the Brattle Grindhouse
I would love to be able to say that I’m well-versed in American cinema, but when I really think about
POPSCREEN: Deerhoof
So we meet again, Deerhoof. Your cryptic half-lyrics and peculiar melodies have fooled me before, but no more will I
TV Drama "Secret Life" a Bundle of Joy, Stupidity
It was an unusually warm night in August and I was sitting in my living room, holed up in my
The Hold Steady
Since their breakthrough album, “Separation Sunday,” The Hold Steady have become one of the most polarizing bands in indie rock.