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Jul 26, 2013 Comic Books Issue #45 - Winter 2013 - Phoenix

Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong is a nifty story, written by Prudence Shen and illustrated by Faith Erin Hicks, that largely concerns a couple groups of high school rivals teaming up to compete in a robot arena battle competition in an effort to raise money for various school programs.

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Weekend

Jinx

Slumberland

Jul 26, 2013 Music Web Exclusive

Take a tour of the 2013 festival circuit and you will find definitive proof, if any were still needed, of the rejuvenation of the late ‘80s/early ‘90s shoegaze movement.

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Blue Jasmine

Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Woody Allen

Jul 25, 2013 Cinema Web Exclusive

Woody Allen’s latest is mostly dour, its few laughs often coming from discomfort and uneasiness rather than humor. Former socialite Jasmine (Cate Blanchett) has lost everything after her rich, shady businessman husband (Alec Baldwin) is revealed as a crook. Recovering from a breakdown, she moves in with her divorced sister, Ginger (Sally Hawkins), and tries to pick up the pieces of her life in a brand new city.

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Jul 25, 2013 Music Issue #46 - June/July 2013 - Charli XCX

The latest album by Mike Kinsella (aka Owen) is a step away from the lush orchestral ruminations of 2011’s fantastic Ghost Town. While Ghost Town was more of consistent tone, L’Ami du Peuple is more variegated in texture, held together by Kinsella’s introspective songwriting.

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David Lynch

The Big Dream

Sunday Best/Sacred Bones

Jul 24, 2013 Music Web Exclusive

The 18 months or so since the release of his pop debut, Crazy Clown Time, have apparently not been kind to surrealist indie god David Lynch.

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Mood Rings

VPI Harmony

Mexican Summer

Jul 23, 2013 Music Mood Rings

The debut record from Atlanta-based band Mood Rings is steeped in the nostalgic dreaminess their name suggests. VPI Harmony dives in and out of dreary grunge explosions and shoegazey meditations, and sounds familiar enough without getting tired or unoriginal.

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Jul 22, 2013 Music Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

Once upon a time, artists were reliant upon reinvention as their careers progressed; this model was perfected by pioneers like David Bowie and Paul Simon, who somehow managed to traverse myriad musical contexts while maintaining a thread of consistency throughout. It’s a remarkable balancing act, and a necessary one if longevity is part of an artist’s plans.

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Jul 19, 2013 Music Web Exclusive

They may not have medalled, but for Fuck Buttons, the 2012 Olympic Games in London were a career high. Despite their less-than-radio-friendly moniker, the duo from Bristol, England were catapulted onto the international stage via Danny Boyle’s masterful opening ceremony, which revisited the U.K.‘s cultural highs and lows in front of an audience of billions.

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Jul 18, 2013 Music Pet Shop Boys

It’s been less than a year since veteran synthpop wizards Pet Shop Boys released their mellow and moody eleventh studio album, Elysium. Having left Parlophone Records after 25 years, they’ve quickly returned with a brand new album on a brand new label.

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