Month: November 2019
Brother Ali @ Metro Music Hall 11.21 w/ Evidence, Marlon...
Last Thursday night, Brother Ali posted up for his new project, Secrets & Escapes, which features Talib Kweli, Pharaohe Monch, among others. … read more
Film Review: Knives Out
Rian Johnson’s latest feature, Knives Out, is easily one of the smartest and most entertaining films of the holiday season. … read more
Watching Films You Like with Your Friends: The 9 Rails...
The inaugural 9 Rails Film Festival features a screening of Trent Harris’ Plan 10 from Outer Space and is a testament to the spirit of DIY art. … read more
Film Review: The Irishman
Academy Award–winning director Martin Scorsese (The Departed, Goodfellas, Raging Bull) tackles the story of what happened to Jimmy Hoffa with The Irishman. … read more
Hinterland Skis: Why Slow and Steady Does Win the Race
With a lineup boasting only the top-six custom ski shapes, the team at Hinterland Skis is simply focused on building a really nice ski. … read more
Free Range Fudge: Hot Fudge with a Chili Pepper Kick
When I heated the fudge and tried it on vanilla ice cream, the first thing I noticed is that the sauce is rich, creamy and intensely chocolate. … read more
CAAMP @ The Depot 11.05 w/ Futurebirds
At their Depot performance on Nov. 5, CAAMP certainly know how to play a show and give their fans exactly what they want—their music. … read more
Art Un-Lectured at Project Open’s Club House
The Art-Unlectured event gathered artists and organizers to connect, share and “support the shit out of each other.” … read more
Art | Arts | LGBTQ+ | Local Events
Ann Chen: Writing History in Her Own Script
Ann Chen displays her penchant for hand-lettering, typography and graphic design on the cover of this month’s Local Design issue. … read more
The Art of Letting Go: An Interview with Forest Management
On After Dark, as is the case throughout Forest Management’s catalog, John Daniel heavily incorporates themes of memory and nostalgia. … read more