Movie Reviews: Dracula
This film is a long-awaited reinterpretation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel. Think of it: Nearly 100 years later, this story still has power to spellbind audiences. … read more
Record Reviews: December 1992
I’d call MILK the spawn of a plural marriage between heavy metal, free jazz, avante-garde and hardcore punk and I’ll jump on for the ride. … read more
Record Review: November 1992
hough a bit more mellow than your average label release, it’s still a cool collaboration of rarities and b-sides, and more humorous than musical to listen to. … read more
Concert Review: November 1992
I don’t think any one person left without the feeling that their primitive occult instincts had not been sickened into a deep dark grave. I’d also like to thank the fire blower! Good show! … read more
Comic Reviews: November 1992
So the drawings are a little on the cute side. This comic does have potential. The rest of the comic is a little bland but fun to read nonetheless. … read more
Cover Story: Mouthbreather
Instead of the usual cover story rhetoric on a local band that was either written by the friend of a band or a last minute sap-up, we decided to do things differently this month. We gave Eli of Mouthbreather a list of topics and told him and the band to respond to each the best they could. … read more
Interview: Breeders
In 1989, Dayton Ohio twin sisters, Kim (The Pixies) Deal and Kelley Deal, mulled over the idea of a “real” female rock band. The “Bangles From Hell”…and thus THE BREEDERS were bred. … read more
Art Space: Opera
If you like acting, you would like the opera. If you like music, you would like opera. If you like musicals or dancing, you would love the opera. … read more
Concert Review: October 1992
What the fuck? Why do people not come out to shows anymore? Do you not like the venue? … read more
Comic Reviews: October 1992
The comic book industry has been dominated for years by two companies, Marvel and D.C. But lately, so-called “independent” companies have been gaining strength. One of the foremost of these is Dark Horse Comics. Dark Horse has built a great deal of popularity around movie titles like Predator, Terminator, and Aliens, yet the company’s strength