Entries from Austinist tagged with 'publicenemy'
May 29, 2008
Tonight, the Austin Film Festival is screening Public Enemy: Welcome to the Terrordome, a documentary look at PE's past and present, focusing heavily on the group's individual members. Through extensive live footage (including an Austin performance of “Son of A Bush”) and interviews with Henry Rolllins, The Beastie Boys, Tom Morello, Talib Kweli and DMC, Welcome to the Terrordome explores the band's personal politics, as well as their extensive influence on music and culture....
Continue Reading "AFF Presents: Public Enemy, Welcome to the Terrordome"February 4, 2008
“Don’t believe the hype,” Public Enemy warned us way back in 1988, and as on their eerily prescient “Cold Lampin’ With Flavor” which made the surprising case for Flava Flave’s longevity, they were right, of course. And hype, by definition, should always be suspect. From the moment Vampire Weekend, the quirky New York quartet began making the blog rounds and collecting the sort of adjectives that pointed their way toward them becoming The Next Big Thing, we, as a music community, needed to take a breath, sit down, and just relax. Losing our shit about inventive New York rock debuts are just going to result in another band like The Strokes, and we all know where that got us....
Continue Reading "Austinist Album Review: Vampire Weekend"December 4, 2007
Still from The Public Enemy The Public Enemy w/ White Ghost Shivers LiveWednesday, December 05Alamo Drafthouse Downtown (320 E 6th Street)9:30pm, $12, 21+[info] | [tickets]Calling all boozehounds! December 5th is your day to party 1930s style, as we celebrate the ratification of the 21st amendment to the U.S. constitution. You know--the end of prohibition! On December 5th 1933, the Twenty-first amendment was officially ratified, out-amending the sucky, unpopular 18th amendment which outlawed the sale of......
Continue Reading "Celebrate Repeal Day With The Public Enemy"April 20, 2007
Costa Rica SA | Costa Rica, Inc. (Costa Rica) Hideout Theater, 11 AM The film explores with satirical black humor some absurd aspects of the Dominican Republic - Central America Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA); such as the inclusion of war weapons as objects of commerce for Costa Rica, a country without an army, or the incorporation of Central American undersea resources as part of the United States’ definition of territory. Costa Rica, Inc. was......
Continue Reading "Cine Las Americas Daily Schedule: Sunday"March 2, 2007
For some of you, SXSW is an obsession. For others...not so much. While we're rather immersed in the whole SXSW experience at Austinist, we know that many of you just want to take in a free or cheap event or two during the festival to experience the thing. No problem. Here's a list of events featuring local merchants, community organizations, and radio stations that will allow you to casually dip a toe in the......
Continue Reading "SXSW Preview: Waterloo Records, BookPeople, And KGSR Announce SX Events"December 21, 2006
15. Mogwai - Mr. Beast (Matador) As ever, Mogwai manage to blend unadulterated post-rock weight to their shoegazer tendencies with tracks like "Glasgow Mega Snake" and "Folk Death 95," showcasing their ability to create anthems with no words. This is where Mr. Beast really shines, in between blistering chord progressions and gradual swings into corybantic climaxes. In some ways a throwback to earlier (and heavier) Mogwai material, Mr. Beast isn't merely a rock album.......
Continue Reading "Austinist's Top 15 Albums Of 2006"April 20, 2006
*Congratulations to reader Jenny Miller, winner of the ticket giveaway.* Next Tuesday night, Spark: KLRU's Engaging Speaker Series will feature hip-hop pioneer and social activist Chuck D, along with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Leonard Pitts. UT professor S. Craig Watkins, author of Hip Hop Matters: Politics, Popular Culture, and the Struggle for the Soul of a Movement, will lead the discussion. *Ticket Giveaway Alert:* We're giving away a pair of tickets to go be part......
Continue Reading "Austinist Giveaway: It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Chuck D Back"April 27, 2005
Once again, for those about to rock, there’s not a lot to choose from this week. Dresden Dolls - The Dresden Dolls (Roadrunner) Equal parts cabaret and goth, this duo channels the musical vibe of a pre-war Berlin. Roadrunner is re-releasing their self-titled indie debut. The Dresden Dolls will be supporting NIN when they play their sold-out Austin show later this May. Porcupine Tree - Dead Wing (Lava/Atlantic) Fans of Opeth and Anathema should already......
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