Mar 12-18, 2009

Mar 12-18, 2009 / Vol. 19 / No. 10

A memory // Rick Gribenas

I mentioned in this space last week the dire financial situation of local sound artist Rick Gribenas’s family as he was undergoing treatment for Hodgkin’s lymphoma; yesterday morning, Rick passed away. I knew Rick as a friend, not as close as some, but close enough to have spent a good bit of time with him…

Robinson campaign REALLY gets started

Carmen Robinson first announced her campaign a few months back, but she only had her first formal press conference today. And she began by hitting that classic theme of the mayoral challenger: a grievance about how the city spent too much money on “big businesses and large real estate developers” — and not enough on…

MP3 Monday: Good Night, States

A year ago, Good Night, States released their debut album, Short Films On Self Control, and I wrote a feature on them, calling it “a notch above most everything similar that’s being released locally at this point.” I stand by that assessment, and the regular internet releases GN,S has been producing since then have lived…

Where are all the music blogs?

Elsewhere in the country, the problem is an overstock of music blogs — everyone and her brother is posting MP3’s and chattering about the alleged contents of the possibly-legit leaked track list of the forthcoming Wolfdeer EP or whatever. Here in Pittsburgh — seemingly not so much. I can think of one or two music…

Ron Padgett at the International Poetry Forum

Padgett is a fine, venerable and very funny poet from New York City who read at the Carnegie Lecture Hall. But it was impossible to attend this March 11 event without recalling the Forum’s own impending demise — which seemed almost emphasized by the fact that neither Padgett nor Forum founder Sam Hazo made any…

Unfettered Sorrow

Well, it was only a matter of time: Now CNN has done its own story on hardscrabble Braddock and its mayor, John Fetterman. So for those keeping track at home, Fetterman and Braddock have recently been featured by CBS, The New York Times, the Colbert Report, CNBC and I think Fox News as well. All…

The COR of Belief

For 40-plus years, the Community of Reconciliation has shown how faith can bring us together — and how hard that really is

Timecrimes

In this latest mind-bending cautionary tale, a middle-aged Spanish man named Hector (Karra Elejalde) finds his lazy afternoon at his country home interrupted by some strange sightings beyond his fence. Through his binoculars he spots a topless woman and a creepy-looking man whose face is obscured with pink bandages. But going to investigate leads to…

The Class

Laurent Cantet’s two-hour film covers one school year at a junior high in a tough Paris neighborhood, focusing on one teacher and his class of 13-year-olds. The youngish teacher — François Marin (François Bégaudeau) — is dedicated, spirited and open to less-conventional instruction techniques; his students are a mixed batch in background, ethnicity, enthusiasm and…

The Watchmen

Zack Snyder tackles Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ influential graphic novel, set in an alternate 1985 during the Cold War. In it, a group of outlawed costumed crime-fighters try to track down a killer, and confront world annihilation. The award-winning novel was lauded for its dense multi-generational histories, overlapping narratives and meta-commentary that operated as…

Sobering Defense

What’s the best defense when you kill someone while driving drunk? Try being a terrible driver when you’re sober.

Iolanthe

You can get musical satisfaction in a good early duet between Rachel Myers and the capable Justin Thomas Zeno, as Strephon, or in a charming second-act quartet.

Savage Love

My husband and I have been together for about four years and have been married for a little over a year. He’s 31; I’m 27. We started out as friends and soon began a long-distance relationship, until I got pregnant. We have a great friendship, and honestly I wouldn’t want to be with anyone else.…

Chaos in District 4

Yesterday, the Pittsburgh Hoagie reported allegations involving vote fraud in the Democratic Party’s endorsement vote for city council district 4.  Blogger Matt Hogue alleged that a vote may have been cast in that race by someone merely pretending to be a committeeperson. Hogue surmises that the vote was most likely cast for Patrick Reilly, who…


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