Interview with Austin Carlile from Of Mice & Men: Wanderlust

Having just come off the stage from that day’s set at Warped Tour, Of Mice & Men vocalist Austin Carlile sounded chill and relaxed, with this excitement that must have still been lingering from that of what he brought to stage. He was en route to the press area…

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Interview with Tim Landers from Transit: Mastering Both Sides

There’s a couple firsts in store for Boston rock band Transit this summer, most notably being their entry into the list of Warped Tour alum. It’s a bit surprising to hear that their style of pop punk now indie rock infused hadn’t made the Warped Tour circuit until now.…

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Out Of Bounds: Overcoming The Injury Bug

While the start of NBA’s free agency has been an absolute whirlwind so far, players can’t officially sign until the day this issue comes out. So before I ramble about who’s going where and what this all means, I’m going to wait until next week when the deals become…

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Kam On Film: ‘Savages,’ ‘United In Anger: A History Of ACT UP’ and What’s New In Theaters

Savages

Universal Pictures

Rated R for nudity, drug use, graphic sexuality, gruesome violence, ethnic slurs and pervasive profanity.

Rival Gangs Engage In Bloody Turf War Over Control Of California Marijuana Trade 

If you’ve seen the documentary Cash Crop, then you know that violent Mexican drug cartels…

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What It Do: Expanding The Matrix

Everything is in the cloud, now. If you’re down on your luck, and need to apply for food stamps, chances are the first step will include entering your information on the county website.

For those looking to improve their station, a targeted web search seems the most effective method of…

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Couch Patrol: Hit One For Fidel

The Franchise

Wednesday, 10 p.m. (SHO)

Showtime’s The Franchise takes us behind the scenes of a sports franchise, right in the middle of a season. This year it’s the Miami Marlins, who were expecting big things for 2012. They have a new stadium, a new name, new uniforms, new…

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Deleted Scenes: Roughing It

Today was Sunday. My internet was out today.

Well that’s no problem, right? Just go back to bed until it works again! Might as well not be awake if you can’t obsessively check your email every five minutes, look in on all the softcore pornography and Black Sabbath videos on…

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Reality Check: Readers Responses

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Your induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame would be disturbing, if it were, say, anything but a Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame (MAKE WAY, MICK JAGGER – Issue: 5/9/12). The Aquarian Weekly deserves the honor and I guess by some misguided principle of journalism…

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Rant ‘N’ Roll: New Book Takes You In The Studio With Legends

Question: What do The Beatles, David Bowie, Elton John, Supertramp, Duran Duran, John McLaughlin’s Mahavishnu Orchestra and jazz/rock fusion drummer Billy Cobham all have in common? Answer: They all had sound engineer Ken Scott in the studio with them. Now, with the help of Bobby Owsinski, Scott has written his…

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Interview with Roger Miret from Agnostic Front: No Longer The Victims

Agnostic Front has been celebrating a lot of anniversaries the last few years. 2009 marked the 25th anniversary of the release of their classic first album, Victim In Pain, which was re-released on Bridge Nine Records. This year, they are celebrating their 30th anniversary as a band with a…

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