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Interview: Amanda Palmer
words by Dan Brian | photo by Beth Hommel

Interview: Amanda Palmer

Originally published in Verbicide issue #25 Amanda Palmer, the punk-cabaret queen who haunts all our hearts with triumphant screams and grief stricken cries of melancholy, [...]

RUN FATBOY RUN
reviewed by Asher Ellis

RUN FATBOY RUN

Originally published in Verbicide issue #25 Entertainment Films 100 min., dir. by David Schwimmer, with Simon Pegg, Thandie Newton, and Hank Azaria Upon this film’s [...]

Interview: J*Davey
words by Anjali George | photo by Christiana Tuck

Interview: J*Davey

Originally published in Verbicide issue #25 The first thing that strikes you when you listen to any of the songs off of J*Davey’s debut double-release [...]

PATHOLOGY
reviewed by Asher Ellis

PATHOLOGY

Originally published in Verbicide issue #25 Camelot Pictures 93 min., dir. by Marc Schoelermann, with Milo Ventimiglia, Michael Weston, and Alyssa Milano It’s always a [...]

Interview: Zoë Bell
words by Sean Collier | photo by Kevin Warn

Interview: Zoë Bell

Originally published in Verbicide issue #25 There are a lot of great things about Death Proof, Quentin Tarantino’s half of 2007’s Grindhouse double bill. There’s [...]

Interview: Grand Ole Party
words by Heather Schofner | photo courtesy of Press Here Publicity

Interview: Grand Ole Party

Originally published in Verbicide issue #25 Kristin Gundred, for all intents and purposes, is living the good life. Relaxed, laidback, and fresh off of tour, [...]

Interview: Tiny Vipers
words by Heather Schofner | photo by David Belisle

Interview: Tiny Vipers

Originally published in Verbicide issue #25 On the fifth volume of Burn To Shine, Jesy Fortino (a.k.a. “Tiny Vipers”) stole the show. Settling onto a [...]

NIGHTMARE IN SILICON by Colette Phair
reviewed by Jeremy Robert Johnson

NIGHTMARE IN SILICON by Colette Phair

Originally published in Verbicide issue #25 Chiasmus Press, 96 pages, paperback, $14.95 Do you remember when Spielberg’s AI came out and every review seemed to mention [...]

United They Stood: Remembering Rock Against Racism
words by Mark Huddle | artwork by Michael Twohig

United They Stood: Remembering Rock Against Racism

Originally published in Verbicide issue #25 In the fall of 1979 I was an angst-ridden college freshman struggling to find a place in a university [...]

ROLLER GIRLS by Susan Moss
reviewed by Celeste Gallegos

ROLLER GIRLS by Susan Moss

Originally published in Verbicide issue #25 MudScout Media, 112 pages, hardcover, $28.00 As roller derby leagues pop up all over North America, it is clear [...]

WOLF PARADE – At Mount Zoomer
reviewed by Asher Ellis

WOLF PARADE – At Mount Zoomer

Originally published in Verbicide issue #25 Any current fans of this Montreal indie rock band will not be disappointed with their sophomore effort. Although no [...]

PERMANENCE by Kip Fulbeck
reviewed by Seth Gotro

PERMANENCE by Kip Fulbeck

Originally published in Verbicide issue #25 Chronicle Books, 276 pages, paperback, $19.95 I am torn on this book and Fulbeck’s slant on tattooing. Fulbeck tries [...]

Abstract Fantasy: Changes
by Nate Pollard

Abstract Fantasy: Changes