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Home » Vol. 42 No. 27 » Page 3

Tag: Vol. 42 No. 27

Issue of Mar. 28 – Apr. 3, 2013

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12 O’Clock Track: Jeremih and Shlohmo team up for “Bo Peep (Do U Right)”

by Miles Raymer March 26, 2013August 19, 2021

A match made in psychedelic R&B heaven

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Did you read about Passover, same-sex marriage, and mermaids?

by Reader staff March 26, 2013August 19, 2021

Also Horace Mann School, Star Trek, and Nike and Adidas?

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Bucktown’s O’Cha Thai: Americanized, and what of it?

by Aimee Levitt March 26, 2013August 19, 2021

O’Cha Thai Cuisine is Americanized Thai, but so what?

Posted inBlogs

Five-dollar* lunch: Dion Antic gives wieners another shot at the Haute & the Dog

by Gwynedd Stuart March 26, 2013August 19, 2021

In advance: no, it’s not Hot Doug’s.

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Download Raw Nerve’s entire discography

by Leor Galil March 26, 2013August 19, 2021

The local hardcore band broke up nearly a year ago, and Maryland punk blog Chug Life just posted its entire back-catalog courtesy of Raw Nerve’s Niko Zaglaras.

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Reader’s Agenda Tue 3/26: Mad Men, Mad World, Projecttile Reading Series, and Kim Gordon at MCA

by Katie Kather March 26, 2013August 19, 2021

What’s on the Reader’s Agenda for Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Meredith Ernst as Ophelia and Gage Wallace as Hamlet
Posted inArts & Culture

The triumph of Red Hamlet

by Justin Hayford March 26, 2013August 19, 2021

Red Hamlet, Red Theater’s radical revision of Shakespeare, is an exercise in instability.

Posted inBlogs

When images are at the mercy of technology

by Ben Sachs March 25, 2013August 19, 2021

From the art of the real to the art of manipulation

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Mats Gustafsson, R. Crumb, and discaholism

by Peter Margasak March 25, 2013August 19, 2021

Swedish reedist and record collector Mats Gustafsson interviews fellow discaholic R. Crumb.

Posted inBlogs

Ciowdah: A bicoastal marriage of two Italian-American seafood stews

by Mike Sula March 25, 2013August 19, 2021

Manhattan clam chowder + cioppino = ciowdah

Posted inMusic

Getting back to Marcos Valle

by Peter Margasak March 25, 2013August 19, 2021

Brazilian singer-songwriter Marcos Valle’s best records just got their first U.S. release.

Priscilla Queen of the Desert
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At the taffeta barricades with Priscilla Queen of the Desert

by Tony Adler March 25, 2013August 19, 2021

At the taffeta barricades with Priscilla Queen of the Desert

Posted inBlogs

Pipeworks experiments on its imperial stout with Raspberry Truffle Abduction

by Philip Montoro March 25, 2013August 19, 2021

Pipeworks Brewing combines alien abduction and raspberry truffles: two great tastes that . . . oh, never mind.

Mad about Mad Men
Posted inArts & Culture

Mad Men, Mad World looks at the 60s through smoke-colored glasses

by Janet Potter March 25, 2013August 19, 2021

Mad Men, Mad World looks at the 60s through smoke-colored glasses.

Posted inBlogs

Best shows to see: Pile, Esben & the Witch

by Miles Raymer March 25, 2013August 19, 2021

A new take on old emo and indie rock that’s “a little bit Cranberries, a little bit Xmal Deutschland.”

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