Wednesday, June 30, 2004
Slow burn over fast burns
One of the most innovative and promising developments to hit the concert scene in years is a new program that allows fans to purchase a CD recording of the show they just witnessed before leaving the venue that night.
Well-acted, stylish 'Electricidad' lacking grandeur
The desert sky is streaked with jagged flashes of lightning -- the perfect electrical charge for a play about the violent surges of passion that can seal the fates of individuals and whole families.
They call J.J. Cale the breeze
"You gotta play for all the beer you can drink and $10 and then move on.
Cale is calling from his tour bus, somewhere between New Jersey and Maryland. He's talking about the bad old days back in Oklahoma, before he packed his bags and headed out to the Promised Land of Southern California along with fellow Okies Leon Russell, Carl Radle of Derek and the Dominoes fame and David Gates of Bread, among others.
Illness stalls Rachmaninoff fest by a day
Television
When Oprah bares her feet, guests bare their souls
What are you looking at?
If you're male and you hate your job, Al Sharpton's your man
Movies
Eggsciting day out for Spidey gal and movie-star pal
Roger Ebert: Reviews, essays and more ...
Stage
Lara Teeter to leave Light Opera Works
Music
Brandy channels pain of divorce into best album yet
Roger Ebert's Current Reviews
FAHRENHEIT 9/11 / ***1/2 (R)
SINCE OTAR LEFT / *** (Not rated)
SPIDER-MAN 2 / **** (PG-13)
THE MUDGE BOY / *** (R)
THE NOTEBOOK / ***1/2 (PG-13)
TWO BROTHERS / **1/2 (PG)
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