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Volume 69, Issue 119,
Thursday, April 1, 2004
Arts & Entertainment
Local
pub serves up English dishes
It's pretty easy to find The Stag's
Head, 2128 Portsmouth in Shepherd Square, because of the oversized, big-antlered
deer head protruding from the roof.
Alley's 'Our
Lady' disappoints
Stephen Adly Guirgis' newest play
is very loud. If you like loud things, it is possible that you may find
it an enjoyable two hours. Our Lady of 121st Street is also a wickedly
funny, obscene, cruel, tender, and ultimately mediocre night of theater.
Thrice grows
out of small-time venues
One of the first times Thrice played
Houston it was in a house turned pizza shop/venue called The Oven. About
20 people came to the show -- it was a small mixture of the bands on the
bill, their friends and a handful of Thrice fans.
Mehldau works
on cure for sleepy jazz
It's high time somebody liberated
an emotionally disconnected genre from its medicated stupor. Anti-depressant-steeped
muzak has provoked too many amateur copyright-infringement rants, induced
too many claustrophobic, elevator frenzies and robbed too many would-be
jazz aficionados of a future passion. |
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