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A brief history of the indie/punk/post-punk Chicago label Touch and Go Records, with appearances by Steve Albini, founder Corey Rusk, Jon Langford, Brian McManahan of SLINT, PEGBOY, Jeff Mueller.
By Gregory Crofton Loved this documentary. Hard to get past the flatline of a title (which works only after you’ve seen the film) but once you press play, it’s like a fuse that burns just long enough for you to…
Danny Fields documentary DANNY SAYS explores the unbelievable life of a rock shadow figure from the 1960s, to punk and beyond. From his time working with The Beatles, The Doors, Iggy Pop and the Stooges, to Lou Reed, the Ramones,…
Covering presidential campaigns are a tremendously expensive affair. Taibbi’s last three-day trip with President Donald Trump cost more than $12,000. Taibbi talks about how Trump took advantage of the public’s hatred for the corporate media during his campaign. Reporters covering…
The massively cool futurist writer comedian musician, Trevor Moore, takes a break from building the new world order to strum and chat and strum some more.
“Traffic Stop” is a short animated documentary. Alex Landau, an African American man, was raised by his adoptive white parents to believe that skin color didn’t matter. But when Alex was pulled over by Denver police officers one night in…