Whether sinking into an emotional abyss, triumphantly raising a fist or standing in for the Clash at Demonhead in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Haines’ style is what Dan Savage might call GGG: Good, giving and game.
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Whether sinking into an emotional abyss, triumphantly raising a fist or standing in for the Clash at Demonhead in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Haines’ style is what Dan Savage might call GGG: Good, giving and game.
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Who knew something so ugly sounding could be so beautiful?
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Despite our nearly requisite love for Francois Truffaut’s mod-bathed film adaptation, presented tonight as part of the Enzian’s ongoing Cult Classics series, a love that overlooks Julie Christie’s dual role as Guy Montag’s wife and midlife-crisis pixie redeemer (??), Bradbury hated it.
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You may know them for pop-punk singles like the one where frontman Kris Roe apologizes to his kid for not being part of his life (“The Saddest Song”), or the one where they introduced a new generation of music listeners to the negligible wonders of Don Henley’s early solo work.
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So to keep things nice and tidy, Bob Carr is hosting this night of freedom bells in the form of, well, mariachis and a history lesson.
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Some may roll their eyes at the act instinctually, but music lovers know what they don’t – Faun Fables are the real deal.
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This week, the Winter Park Public Library makes it easy to support them with this fundraising bash styled after F. Scott Fitzgerald’s jazz-age celebration/condemnation The Great Gatsby.
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It’s been such a dizzyingly successful year or so for local indie trio the Pauses that their North American fall tour feels more like a hard-earned victory lap.
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The NPR favorite is a journeyman of the extreme sort, one who sometimes sleeps in his car between gigs and whose songs can be so charmingly diversionary that their subjects range from historical churches to pampered puppies.
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It’s the kind of thing community theater was made for, so support your local black box with a trip back in time.
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