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Ten years ago, in 1998, Malaysians took to the streets and braved water cannons when they stood up for Anwar Ibrahim and reformasi. With what's happening in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysians might have to take to the streets again in 2008. Click here to read or buy Sabri Zain's first-person account of those early reformasi days in Face Off.
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While the late Heath Ledger's Joker might be hogging the headlines, it is Aaron Eckhart's Harvey Dent/Two Face who is more intriguing in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight. As Critic After Dark Noel Vera says, it is Eckhart who "promptly steals the
movie from under Ledger's nose."
Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight
(2008) is arguably the biggest event of the summer, and not just because of the
running time - it's got an endless variety of explosions, an elaborate interlude
in Hong Kong, and enough underground, aboveground, interior, exterior,
over-water and mid-air stunts, vehicle collisions and fight sequences to
satisfy the most jaded of viewers (the only thing missing is a Batsub, with our
hero donning a Batlung for underwater action).
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Batman has hit the screens for the summer. But word on the
streets is there may be a bit of lightness in the Batman loafers this time. Not
that there is anything wrong with that of course, why can’t there be a gay
superhero. Probability would say that at least one of them would be. And don’t
even get me started on who’s a lesbian. Let’s take a
’s sexuality. This article was created by the team at TheToyzone.com for the benefit of their readers.
Way back in the '30s the main pasttime for the nation’s
teens was the comic book. Literally hundreds of thousands of highly impressible
teenagers would run down to the newsagents and tuck into their weekly
installment of action and adventure. As their imaginative muscles were being flexed were they
being sold an altogether more sinister sub-context in the disguise of their
favorite comic book hero?
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When Sonic Youth played at Battery Park in New York on July 4, it was more than just a free concert. As music fan Karen Barry Schwarz says, in many ways, it's a wake up call to independence - with the US presidential election drawing close - where the message is "Who are you!" and "Don't be afraid."
So the Sonic Youth concert in
Battery Park on the 4th of July was life altering. In what sense, you
might ask. Well, in the sense that I have been reminded, once again,
about many, many things I believe in and hold dear, at my core, but sometimes
forget. And it's always people like Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon who
help me to remember.
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Sunshiney Power Pop
Can this be the next Marshall Crenshaw or Matthew Sweet? One reviewer on the internet says of Andy Goldberg's songs, "Even on his slower tracks, Goldberg can’t help but be bubbly." It is his infectious power pop that attracted music fan Ernie Clark, and which prompted him to contact the Melville, New York musician for an interview.
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Off She Goes... To First Ever Pearl Jam Concert... Or Four
When Neil
Young played at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville in 2005, the performance inspired Karen Barry Schwarz to review the show (A Prairie Wind Blows Through Nashville). And now, when she watches Pearl Jam live for the first time...
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Hip-Hop: Hidden In Plain Sight
Too
many in the hip-hop audience accept the big lie promoted by opportunist
preachers and politicians that hip-hop is only about madness and
misogyny. The truth is very different. There are many, many hip-hop
songs reaching millions of people which carry a message of unity,
songs whose protests and promise promote a vision of a world without
war, poverty, and racism. The truth here should set us free, free
of false divisions between mainstream and underground, between
bling bling and backpack. Let us know what we've missed. Circulated by Rock &
Rap Confidential.
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'To Die Is Hell, But To Live, Is Also Hell'
Teruo Ishii's Bohachi Bushido
pushes a notch higher in the sex-and-chambara sweepstakes. Instead of confining
their nudity to the bedroom, Bohachi's nude women bodyguards douse fires and
take on a ninja master in the open. Add an enigmatic assassin, and it all adds
up to a bloody bloodbath. Stephen Tan reviews.
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Indiana Jones And The Series Of Doom
The Indiana Jones series is a fine example of popcorn entertainment but as Critic After Dark Noel Vera points out, it's just that there's better, if the viewer is willing to go out a little further and look for it - like Gunga Din, for instance.
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Crossing The Desert
Most films in the Arab world attempt to meet popular demands. However, some go beyond in an attempt to articulate a critical look and context, and create a worthy cinematic accomplishment. Arab film festival programmer Intishsal al Timimi highlights some of these critical movies.
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The Faces - Again: Sounds For Saturday
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Lambchop - How To Live A Normal Life
Elvis Presley - Hollywood Elvis Vol 1
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Of The Week
Yo La Tengo - Black Session [no label, 1CD] Live at Studio 106, France Inter, Paris, December 6, 1993. Moving away from folk, Yo La Tengo expand their musical muscles to include drone-pop and some sonic mayhem.
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China's All-Seeing Eye
With
the help of U.S. defense contractors, China is building the prototype for a
high-tech police state. It is ready for export. As activist and author Naomi Klein says, "This is how this Golden Shield
will work: Chinese citizens will be watched around the clock through networked
CCTV cameras and remote monitoring of computers. They will be listened to on
their phone calls, monitored by digital voice-recognition technologies. Their
Internet access will be aggressively limited through the country's notorious
system of online controls known as the Great Firewall."
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Will Israel And/Or U.S. Attack Iran?
President Bush is about to
end his career in disgrace. The same fate is waiting impatiently for Ehud
Olmert. For politicians of this kind, it is easy to be tempted by a last adventure,
a last chance for a decent place in history after all. By Israeli peace activist Uri Avnery.
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Colombian Doublecross
The Colombian government seemed to have elbowed their way in and took control of the release of Ingrid Betancourt and the other hostages. As China Hand says, "a few minutes with Google leaves the Betancourt rescue story in tatters."
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HOSHIZORA NO DRIVE
Syd Barrett Tribute Compilation Album [Heart Lord Studio]
Aren't the Japanese the ultimate fans? The late leader of early Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett may have been weird, quirky and whimsical but he could never possibly imagine how much the Japanese loved himÉfor his craziness, of course. Barrett wrote the quintessential riff-jamming track, Interstellar Overdrive. When you hear the fuzz-drenched version here, you are not prepared for a second version, the 25-minute live jam on CD 2 (yep, this is a double album). By
Philip Cheah
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DAVID BOWIE
White Album
A 25-song round-up of Bowie odds and
ends, primarily dating from the mid-late 1960s and all of them familiar from
sundry other sources. But anybody
who hasn't spent the past decade or so rampaging through the racks in search of
the alternate "When I Live My Dream (organ version"), or gathering up
the Shel Talmy demos that Rhino released way back when, will certainly find a
lot to be thankful for... By
Dave Thompson.
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MOVIE
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The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
Dir: Mamoru Hosada
Time travel movies might be a cliche but as Critic After Dark Noel Vera says, Mamoru Hosada's shojo The Girl Who Leapt Through Time simply charms with its realm of tragic inevitability.
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The Incredible Hulk
Dir: Louis Leterrier
Louis Leterrier's Incredible Hulk might be loud, full of special effects and immediately gets it on
with the bang-bang. But Critic After Dark Noel Vera feels Ang Lee's version was a dynamic, exciting-looking film
to watch, literally a comic book come to life. As Vera says, it's possibly the
best work Ang Lee has ever done.
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