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Morose, accusatory, and nostalgic, II Trill is a heavy slab of Bun B’s psyche on wax.
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Morose, accusatory, and nostalgic, II Trill is a heavy slab of Bun B’s psyche on wax.
The polar-bear fight—with the regal Iorek Byrnison, voiced by the regal Sir Ian McClellan, completely owning false king Ragnar Sturlusson—proves mind-blowing for all ages.
Jim Henson's nutty puppet party made a sublime art of the cameo, picking people who could very well have been Muppets themselves.
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Lynda Barry’s exquisite sensitivities—to art-making, growing up, growing older—burst forth in her latest book.
If, come Crystal Skull, Indy’s punches have gone soft and his damsels less distressed (if) —there will still be the original movies.
Fun-loving alt-rockers Barenaked Ladies cater to pint-size fans with this animated Western video for their jangly new kids' song, “7 8 9.”
This story tracks the tortured sex life of a nameless woman who works doing announcements for the Métro.
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It’s tricyclers versus triceratops in Sesame Street’s latest direct-to-DVD title.
In the two days since NIN surprised us with yet another album—this one free to download, and with singing!—we’ve reconnected with Trent Reznor, dirty pop-song writer.
New York X New York has created an Indie Rock Trivia night with a secret crew of rock geniuses.
From the lighter-than-air choral flourishes garnishing the album’s intro to the sped-up soul strings driving the closing track, The Formula soars.
Tucked somewhere in the works of Helen Gurley Brown, Donald Trump, Dale Carnegie, and others are words of wisdom that might help in your career. Whatever!
His witty, wise Selected Poems displays Hofmann’s gift for evoking a sense of place.
This isn’t just the latest, best entry in the popular, comically ultraviolent video-game series; it's a viable, more-fun alternative to actually going outside.
Mario Kart Wii takes erratic driving to the next level.
Lost may be Agenda’s top pick for passive Thursday-night entertainment, but we can think of no better palate cleanser than Ugly Betty.
The show sets an electrifying tone for the remaining five episodes with a mysterious corpse, island warfare, and glimpses at Benjamin Linus’s future.