Articles related to "The Talking Heads"While the letters for CBGB stood for Country, Bluegrass and Blues, during the 80s, it was bands like Bad Brains that kept the venue on a direct path to punk and rock.
When Chris Sorensen put his worship band together, it was simply to fill the Evensong services at his Ct. church, coincidentally when film "Lord of the Rings" released.
Alumnae Theatre's latest production "Talking Heads" takes us on a journey through the lives of three women, each with their own special charm.
The musician and visual artist explores urban transportation in New York, Manila after Imelda, Buenos Aires clubs, world music collaborators, spiders in Sydney and more.
Good audio techniques to make a clear recording that is easy to listen to rather than the low-fi muddy sound and background noise often found in audio on web sites.
Dialogue spices narrative and increases pace because it is read more quickly; is pleasing to the reader's eye and gets readers involved.
Former Replacements singer Paul Westerberg writes the score for Sony's Open Season, plus ten songs for the the soundtrack.
A grungy dive in the bowels of New York City CBGB was the home of underground rock and a music Mecca for more than three decades.
Early pioneers of new wave Talking Heads and Jonathan Demme document three nights at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood. The result is an icon of the concert film genre.
The creator of Watchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell etc. reflects on his early years, the price of fame, living in England, and his religious and magical views.
Bell X1 are one of Ireland's most successful alternative rock bands. Here's a quick look at who they are and how they are gaining worldwide popularity.
Can Pink, Justin, and Beyonce define the next quarter century of MTV the way Madonna and MJ did for the first 25 years?
Lazy, ill-informed and overkill; whatever you call them TV lists are everywhere these days but if they're such indolent form of television how are they still around?
Since 1960 playwright Alan Bennett has delighted audiences and actors from Monty Python alumni to Dame Maggie Smith and Sir Nigel Hawthorne.
The second part of the BBC's brilliant series explaining how the governments and bankers managed to caused the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression.
Remember the greatest hits of the 1980s? David Bowie, U2, Talking Heads and more move from your mixed tape to your mp3 player in tribute to classic 1980s songs.
Should the environment be sacrificed if it benefits the local economy? Icelandic doc Dreamland, which had its international premiere at IDFA, tackles the question.
In the wake of scandals surrounding cabinet appointees and the Illinois Pay to-Play Senate candidate, the public wonders what ethical standards should we use and why?
Mouth to Mouth is a superb new comedy pilot, recently screened on BBC Three.
Author and neurologist Oliver Sacks uses his expertise to address a topic that has become quite popular over the years: the relationship between music and the brain.
Recent episodes of the Colbert Report have featured live performances from musicians off the beaten path, a twist on the show's generally satirical nature
We are subject to enacting our various racial biases in everyday situations. So whether we acknowledge them or not, they exist, but perhaps we can work to overcome them?
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb needs to right the ship before the door finally closes on him and the Eagles.
Already labelled by one magazine as the most important band around today Vampire Weekend have become a big success on the back of their debut album and live shows.
Rock Band 2, currently released for Xbox 360 and the PS3, is a well-appointed upgrade to the already stellar Rock Band franchise.
Sonic experimentation on Coldplay's fourth release pays off for the London quartet, whose return to musical relevancy is a welcome one after the disappointing "X & Y"
A Dave original that takes an outlandish and occasionally comedic look at the world of gadgets, but it's hard to tell who the show is supposed to be for.
Many songs have been written about the trials and tribulations of thankless jobs. Here are some of those songs that musicians have dedicated to working class heroes.
Thirty years after Blondie first topped the charts with Heart of Glass lead singer Debbie Harry is still making new music.
This documentary from Antony Thomas takes on the challenge of bringing a history and explanation of the Qur'an through discussion of its actual text
With the help of some monster mud and a little time one can turn a cheap talking skull into a talking mummy decoration.
To follow on from the sixth series of Dragons' Den, the BBC's surprise investment gameshow hit, this is a five-part spin-off chronicles the rise of the "Dragons".
The newest animated film overseen by John Lasseter and co-directed by Chris Williams, Bolt tells of a dog who ventures cross country to save his beloved owner. 7/10
The Batman The Complete Fifth Season is amusing kiddie fare, but shows a decline in storytelling. Strictly for Bat-fans. 5/10.
After its winning theatrical run last November, the Catherine Hardwicke movie based on Stephanie Meyer's successful book, hits the home video market ferociously. 7/10
An engaging feature length documentary debut by Mark Hartley chronicling the rise of exploitation films that are a million miles away from Baz Luhrmann's Australia.
Speed Racer suffers from a limited target audience, but as exciting, childish, visually stimulating fun, it is practically peerless.
Organization, networking, knowing one's teachers and taking time to relax are all key to succeeding in getting a higher education.
Avoid panic and anxiety attacks over the latest financial crisis, health emergency, business failure, or natural disaster warning.
Former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie hosts an investigation into the press reporting of the Ripper case but treads on very familiar ground as other documentaries.
Wondering what's going on Labor Day weekend in and around Reno? There are many options for every member of the family, so enjoy the weekend!
From the time it was reported that Michael Jackson was on his way to the hospital, news coverage of the event was continual.
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers Story is an intimate look at the feuding brothers who wrote musical scores for Walt Disney and many others. 7/10.
While Indie may already be underground, these bands are the newer underbelly of the emotive Indie scene. They are the future of Indie music and deserve a good listen.
The life of Arthur Kane is one of success, failure, faith, redemption and tragedy. The documentary New York Doll tells Kane's story, but falls short of its potential.
New York City is a bunch of small towns - neighborhoods - gathered together. Each has its charms, its unique population, its own raison d'etre. This one has the U.N.
Presidential election polls that closed in the Granite State communities of Dixville Notch and Hart's Location minutes after midnight, gave a solid win to Democrat Obama.
Take feel-good music with garage-sounding guitar, a wacky lead singer, a few thrift store dressed women and you have party band and pop culture music icons, the B52s.
Part one of a so-so documentary about the input comedian Peter Kay has had to the UK music charts.
One of the most the most fascinating documentary features from the festival circuit this year was the remarkable true life story of serial bank robber J.L. Rountree.
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