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(02/26/02 7:00am)
Kevin Costner has done it again. With the release of "Dragonfly," he has officially agreed to reprise his role from "Message in the Bottle" - the grieving husband who can never get over the loss of his wife and is always thinking that she is trying to reach him from beyond the grave.
(02/20/02 7:00am)
Australian country singer Kasey Chambers made a name for herself with her debut album The Captain and the hit single of the same name.
(02/14/02 7:00am)
With funky beats, an acoustic guitar, drum machines and most any other instrument,
(02/07/02 7:00am)
If I Was Prince is a compilation album with various artists giving a unique rendition of a different Prince song.
(02/05/02 7:00am)
Sleeping On Roads, the solo debut album from Mojave 3 front man Neil Halstead is a relaxing compilation of folk songs from a very talented singer/songwriter. Each song tells a different story, incorporating the traditional themes of love and remembrance. Halstead's experiences and emotions are found in the lyrics of his songs, while his subtle finger picking is mesmerizing and beautiful.
(01/31/02 7:00am)
Gillian Grisman's documentary "Grateful Dawg" chronicles the friendship and musical partnership between David "Dawg" Grisman and Jerry Garcia from the early 1960s until Garcia's death in 1994.
(01/24/02 7:00am)
GoMotorCar provides much needed relief from the hoards of the annoying pop-infiltrated songs of the past year with their dark, eerie sound.
(01/24/02 7:00am)
The Dilated Peoples, consisting of two MCs and one DJ, take hip-hop to a new level on their latest album Expansion Team. With group members Evidence, Rakaa Iriscience and DJ Babu working together, the product is a seamless album full of rock-hard beats with witty lyrics.
(01/23/02 7:00am)
The French film "The Brotherhood of the Wolf" ("Le Pacte des Loups"), directed by Christopher Gans, tells the myth of the Beast of Gevaudan. The film includes the genres of both horror and action, jumping from one to the other, rarely melding the two.
(01/15/02 7:00am)
"Gosford Park," Robert Altman's latest film, intricately weaves from one character to another, setting the groundwork for a murder mystery that is serious, thought provoking and funny.
(01/07/02 7:00am)
With the release of Rock Steady, No Doubt's fifth album, the band has left the past behind and jumped on the hip-hop bandwagon with lead singer Gwen Stefani who has appeared recently with Moby and rapper Eve.
(12/04/01 7:00am)
The Santa Fe Film Festival is back again. After a great outing last year, with more than 9,000 in attendance, the festival promises to be even bigger this year. The festival, which runs from Wednesday through Sunday, will showcase some of the best films from around the world and even some selections from our own backyard.
(11/20/01 7:00am)
The Shins' 10th album, Oh, Inverted World is a relaxing listen with simple melodies and lulling vocals. James Mercer, vocalist and guitarist, sounds like a young Brian Wilson, giving the album an intriguing bounce in its step.
(10/18/01 6:00am)
Charlton Pride kicked his 10 year cocaine addiction with the aid of a recurring dream during which he led a reggae band. The son of legendary country singer Charlie Pride, formed Charlton Pride & Zion Reggae Music in 1995.
(09/13/01 6:00am)
The summer blockbusters have come and gone without leaving a mark. It is time again for the fall movie releases to hit a theater near you. As always, the fall movies begin to generate Oscar buzz and this year is no exception.
(08/30/01 6:00am)
The Gipsy Kings are more than a typical group of strumming guitarists. Its sound draws from a rich past but also embraces a modern sound that rises above a simplistic flamenco label.
(08/21/01 6:00am)
The self-titled debut album from the Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, also known as B.R.M.C., produces an ethereal sound. It is truly an essential rock ‘n’ roll album — darkly provocative with white noise that infiltrates the mind.
(08/20/01 6:00am)
The emergence of boy bands and scantily-clad teen pop stars has left good old-fashioned rock ‘n’ roll in the dust. But with the release of Jimmy Eat World’s fourth LP Bleed American, rock ‘n’ roll now has a strong voice for a new generation of listeners.
(08/13/01 6:00am)
Born To Do It, the debut album from Craig David is an eclectic mix of pop, R&B, hip-hop, and British dance floor music. David had a break out hit in Britain with Born To Do It and once the United States got a hold of him, he exploded.