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SIX FEET UNDER: Eight Miles High

April 23, 2004 by Tim Riley

The front page of Sunday's Seattle Times featured a photo of coffins containing bodies of US soldiers being secured inside a cargo plane at Kuwait International Airport. Tami Silicio, a contractor who took the photo, was subsequently fired from her job. Here's a simple litmus test: papers that run … [Read more...]

DEADWOOD’S SWEARENGEN: Swear Engine

April 19, 2004 by Tim Riley

...My feeling is that Deadwood will be an examination of morality. About men with an untouched world at their feet, with the power to turn it in the direction they wish. Some men, like Swearengen, want to spoil the land for their own gain. Law and order is a threat to his violent, corrupt existence. … [Read more...]

LENNON THE BRAND: Skeptical Coverage

April 18, 2004 by Tim Riley

Sat 10 Apr 2004 John and Yoko. Her supporters are critical of lingering British dislike for the women they think stole their Beatle. by TIM CORNWELL, ARTS CORRESPONDENT, THE SCOTSMAN IF HE were alive today, he might well have approved. As Yoko Ono prepares to bring the most complete collection of … [Read more...]

PRESS CONF #12: Smell the Stupidity

April 14, 2004 by Tim Riley

Lotta traveling, lotta sleep disruption, good to be back. Britain was grand, especially the Elgar and the "adorable" little Fawlty Towers hotel I stayed at in Liverpool. Spencer Leigh invited me to appear on his Merseyside Radio show Saturday night with CP Lee, a very funny Dylan author from … [Read more...]

OUT AND ABOUT: No Gore Please We’re British

April 5, 2004 by Tim Riley

4 April 2004, 7.30pm Barbican Hall, London ELGAR: The Apostles LSO, Richard Hickox, conductor  John Mark Ainsley, St John  Alastair Miles, Judas  Alice Coote, Mary Magdalene Claire Rutter, Blessed Virgin/Angel  Teddy Tahu Rhodes, St Peter  James Rutherford, Jesus (Brian) London Symphony … [Read more...]

PUT THE MONEY DOWN: (in a tin cup)

April 2, 2004 by Tim Riley

So I arrive in London last night after an interminable British Airways flight after watching SHATTERED GLASS, that movie about the NEW REPUBLIC fiction scandal, which I stuck with only because people like Chloe Sevigny and Steve Zahn were in it. Lead performance was pretty decent, it was the writing … [Read more...]

PETE TOWNSHEND: Sizes Up Entwistle

March 26, 2004 by Tim Riley

Q: But didn't hobnobbing with the glitterati and playing before the royal families of Europe feel uncomfortable? Even John Entwistle commented in 1970 that The Who had become "snob rock," and "the kind of band that Jackie Onassis would come and see"? Townshend: "I don't know if I was uncomfortable … [Read more...]

REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL: Eliza Gilkyson

March 23, 2004 by Tim Riley

Eliza Gilkyson LAND OF MILK AND HONEY (Red House Records) Topical songs from white folk are even more rare than they are successful, especially in a day and age when outrage is so commonplace. But rolling through a stack of CDs today in the car as I took my kids to school, I came across the lead … [Read more...]

LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS: Thomson on Didion

March 19, 2004 by Tim Riley

This was easily the best thing I read all week, and easily the best thing ever on Joan Didion (don't think the AJ "access" password works, though): She has admitted coming of age in the time of male novels - 'big fish, Africa, Paris, no second acts' - and of feeling disconcerted at the scant space … [Read more...]

BSO CONCERT: Symphony Hall, March 16, 2004

March 17, 2004 by Tim Riley

Edo de Waarta, conductor Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano DVORAK Piano Concerto IVES Thanksgiving and Forefathers' Day JANACEK Sinfonietta In person, de Waart reminds me of Bernard Haitink, a fellow Dutchman, although his conducting manner is less stodgy. This came out a lot in the Dvorak, which had … [Read more...]

NIGHT TRAIN TO NASHVILLE (Lost Highway)

March 16, 2004 by Tim Riley

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DAVE HOLLAND BIG BAND: Zankel Hall, March 10, 2004

March 12, 2004 by Tim Riley

·· Taylor Haskins, Trumpet ·· Alex “Sasha” Sipiagin, Trumpet ·· Duane Eubanks, Trumpet ·· Chris Potter, Tenor Saxophone ·· Antonio Hart, Alto Saxophone ·· Mark Gross, Alto Saxophone ·· Gary Smulyan, Baritone ·· Robin Eubanks, Trombone ·· Jon Arns, Trombone ·· Douglas Purviance, Tromone ·· Steve … [Read more...]

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: We Give You…

March 7, 2004 by Tim Riley

The Elizabeth Wurtzel of Motherhood, and the latest barometer of the New Yorker's decline. … [Read more...]

LET THAT JURY EAT QUICHE…

March 5, 2004 by Tim Riley

Matos posted … [Read more...]

A LEGAL MATTER: No Justice, No Quiche

February 28, 2004 by Tim Riley

The Sick-Child Delayed Rebuttal to Dorfman's Rebuttal: Martha Stewart on trial is a media event, the same way communists "on trial" fifty years ago was a media event. Plenty of celebs got singled out fifty years ago who were no more traitors to the country than Stewart is an inside trader. … [Read more...]

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