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Steve James goes back to Chicago
Hood dreams
It would be wrong to say that Steve James produced the best documentary of all time and didn't look back.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| September 16, 2011
Review: Farmageddon
The good guys are still knee deep in cow shit, so to speak
Ah, yes, another fine documentary about how low the US government will go to protect corporate monsters at the expense of your health.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| September 13, 2011
Review: The Interrupters
Chicago's grisliest streets
Suburban conservatives notwithstanding, there will be tears shed over this deep look at Chicago's grisliest streets and the benevolent soldiers who fight to keep them safe.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| September 13, 2011
Apathy | Honkey Kong
Dirty Version (2011)
Apathy spent too much time on major-label shelves to release garbage.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| September 14, 2011
Nas rocks the bells
The rapper fronts the tour that erased lines between commercial and underground, white and black, alternative and trendy
Six months ago my teenage cousins told me they'd been listening to Big Pun. And Nas, and Ghostface, and every other artist who inspires regular road rage in male rap fans between the ages of 28 and 35.
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CHRIS FARAONE
| September 09, 2011
The Narcicyst rises as hip-hop's preeminent post-9/11 auteur
Iraqnophobia
Less than a year ago, the Narcicyst was on his way to a speaking engagement at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington DC, when customs hawks stopped him in his tracks.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| September 07, 2011
Reclaiming the M Word
Pushing the future
In an ad age where even grandma showcases her swag and status, "marketing" is no longer a dirty word.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| September 07, 2011
In the Shadow of Walmart
The Superstore hasn’t touched down yet, but Roxbury is already divided against itself
Only one company on earth summons fevered joy and outrage by merely showing interest in a market.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| August 31, 2011
Heavy burden
More than any other city on the East Coast, Boston is addicted to property taxes. Could the Hub be hitting a crippling tax-levy ceiling soon?
In 2012, collections on homes, buildings, and private infrastructure will feed more than 65 percent of Boston's $2.4 billion budget.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| August 17, 2011
Skate of the union
Pissed pedaling
The malt angels from Pabst Blue Ribbon were on hand to fuel us up, and to hook up sweat bands that, incidentally, would come in handy to absorb the blood.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| August 17, 2011
The tireless street hustle of Grey Sky Appeal
Allston rap city
Allston alt-rap crew Grey Sky Appeal more or less avoid the local scene altogether, opting instead to play shows where people give a shit, and sometimes even enjoy themselves.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| August 17, 2011
Review: How to Live Forever
Wexler mocks the "anti-aging marketplace"
Take the most depressing movie imaginable, add The Golden Girls , multiply by Cocoon , and that's How To Live Forever .
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| August 16, 2011
Urban Fest gets ugly
Gimme Shelter Dept.
It didn't take long for the largely suburban horde to erupt into a frenzy at the free outdoor concert, which was dubbed, somewhat ironically, the Boston Urban Music Fest (BUMF).
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| August 10, 2011
Do the fight thing
Bostonians rising in anger -- and action -- against ableism, racism, Verizon, and Fox News
Union flags were flown, loud music roared, and fleets of motorcycles rumbled, as several thousand people marched for civil rights and human dignity, and, in at least one case, to scold moguls for banking gross salaries at the expense of workers.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| August 10, 2011
Kool Keith had a purple keyboard and green synth
Odd past
Keith's ubiquitous props are often trumpeted on rap sites and comment boards, where he's cited as the chief influence behind everyone from Tech N9ne to Tyler, the Creator.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| August 04, 2011
A study in anarchy
With no campus, accreditation, or heirarchy, Corvid College thrives underground
Named after a family of birds that is markedly playful and diverse, Corvid is a benevolent underground anarchist institute fostering eclectic inter-disciplinary thought.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| August 01, 2011
Review: If a Tree Falls
A ggressive hippies
Director Marshall Curry's If a Tree Falls tells the full tale of the ELF's genesis in Oregon, and of the group's badass campaign of "economic sabotage" that left more than 1200 symbols of bourgeois excess (a Vail ski resort, an SUV dealership) burned to the ground.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| July 26, 2011
Rudy Hypolite brings Push back home
Beyond hoop dreams
I asked Hypolite what it was like to film a train wreck in real-time, and about his opportunity to screen Push for the home team at this week's Roxbury International Film Festival.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| July 20, 2011
Review: Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest
The most boring movie imaginable
First of all, Michael Rapaport's feature-length doc on A Tribe Called Quest should have been called People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm .
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| July 19, 2011
Are Logan Airport pollution and Massport indifference killing Boston's proud clam-digging tradition?
Shucking fit
Denehy and other Boston clam farmers have come to face two seemingly impervious hurdles: a safety expansion at Logan Airport that will deplete two of their richest beaches, and a jet-fuel spill from last October that some allege wiped out half of Boston's soft-shell population.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| July 18, 2011
Random Axe | Random Axe
Duck Down (2011)
It's no wonder that it takes a 10-ton Uzi to get rap fans psyched about posse cuts these days.
By:
CHRIS FARAONE
| July 12, 2011
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