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Wind Through the Window by MAX AND THE WILD THINGS
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My Top 20 Albums of 2011
1. THE ANTLERS – Burst Apart
2. STATELESS – Matilda
3. ZOMBY – Dedication
4. BIBIO – Mind Bokeh
5. DESTROYER – Kaputt
6. KURT VILE – Smoke Ring For My Halo
7. EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY – Take Care, Take Care, Take Care
8. LYKKE LI – Wounded Rhymes
9. EMIKA – Emika
10. THE BLACK ANGELS – Phosphene Dream (came out in the US in Sep 2010, Aus June 2011).
11. MY MORNING JACKET – Circuital
12. THE MOUNTAIN GOATS – All Eternals Deck
13. THE KILLS – Blood Pressures
14. LAMB – 5
15. JONO MCCLEERY – There Is
16. APPARAT – The Devil’s Walk
17. MODESELEKTOR – Monkeytown
18. SAND PEBBLES - Dark Magic
19. THE ROOTS - Undun
20. LOST ANIMAL - Ex Tropical
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Nostalgic Adventure: Spielberg delivers a Tintin for the 21st century with nostalgia for the initiated, thrills for the newcomers
Film: Of those heading to the movies this holiday season, plenty should find their way to The Adventures of Tintin. After all, the days off and family overload make the multiplexes very tempting. Add to that the Steven Spielberg directing credit and the motion-capture 3D magic, and it's no wonder the Ubisoft video-game version hit the shelves before the movie hit the screens. In those theater seats, a quick and dirty distinction is that some will be new to Tintin, some not. In the U.S., we might guess the native Belgian is not so well known. It's important to make the distinction, because these two demographics will be seeing two different movies. The Adventures of Tintin … (more)
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[Last.fm] Global Top 100 Tracks of 2011 (plus 2010's)
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From Short to Feature: For years, Dee Rees honed her craft, resulting in a critically acclaimed film, ''Pariah,'' about a young black lesbian's coming out
Film: ''I set out to write well-rounded characters,'' says Dee Rees of her filmmaking debut, Pariah. ''Each one has their own wants, their own needs, their own dreams. They don't just exist to make [the main character's] life hard or help her along the way.'' That kind of thoughtfulness about character imbues Pariah with a common poignancy. As Adepero Oduye, the actor who plays the budding lesbian Alike, explains, it helped her understand what's fueled the movie's growing popularity. 'Pariah' director Dee Rees … (more)
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