Saturday, March 7


O.A.R. gains recognition the old-fashioned way

Few could anticipate the transformation of rock quintet O.A.R. from a local Ohio State frat band to a frequent and respected headliner across the country. O.A.R.’s moniker stands for “Of a Revolution,” which has so far turned out to be an apt description of the band’s success. Read more...


Scalping laws confusing

There’s an old journalism joke that “news is what happens to editors.” The idea is that small stories happen so frequently that the ones that end up on the pages of a newspaper are only there because they happened in the presence of someone with some control over the content of those news pages. Read more...


Old age an unexpected close to a fast life

Earlier this month when media outlets briefly broke the story of the death of music great Rick James, two words stuck out in particular: “natural causes.” James, after all, had for years lived the fast life emblematic of many an out-of-control superstar, battling legal troubles toward the end of his career and, by his own math, spending millions of dollars on cocaine alone. Read more...


Family ties

As the daughter of two prominent musicians ““ guitarist-singer João Gilberto; and one of Brazil’s most-loved singers, Miúcha ““ Bebel Gilberto, has been surrounded by music from her birth. Read more...


Ferrell steals the show in “˜Anchorman’

“Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” DreamWorks Directed by Adam McKay There’s really no middle ground. Either you love Will Ferrell or you hate him, and that’s pretty much what’s going to decide whether or not his latest film “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” is for you or not. Read more...


Calendar

FILM&TV: “Barbarella” Landmark Nuart Theatre July 16, midnight All fans of Uma Thurman in “Kill Bill” owe it to themselves to go see the original kick-ass queen Jane Fonda in this classic sci-fi futuristic fantasy. Read more...