Just wanted to take time out to shout out one of the most fabulous make-up artists in Dallas, TX, Lisa Lincoln!
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Just wanted to take time out to shout out one of the most fabulous make-up artists in Dallas, TX, Lisa Lincoln!
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We needed a place to place our podcasts and videocasts where everyone could find them. This should do for now. Enjoy!

Today was an awesome day filled with awesome music. But this track “On His Behalf” took center stage as I played it over and over again. It’s cute, funny, well-written and sung-damn-well. Reminds me of every day at this magazine. For every band or whoever that feels that we’re lame because we don’t cover their album as they would like it. I take the beating. For every band that hates the review we did of their album. I take the beating. For every band that’s angry because we haven’t found the time to respond to their email. I take the beating….so here’s a fitting track for my lifetime as editor in chief of this here mag. But thanks to this song. I can know take it all in stride a little easier.
(Met Alex from this group at SXSW this year on behalf of the documentary Strummerville)
**well screw the pooch. the song is drm protected so I can’t share it with you. Guess you’ll just have to take my word for it.**

The Complete Series—Limited Edition Boxed Set
By: Boo Allen
As the new “A-Team” arrives in theaters, Universal has packaged the entire TV series onto 25 discs, with each season coming under separate cover, all packaged into a convenient box in the shape of the A-Team’s traveling van. The popular series ran from 1983 to 1987 and centered on four wrongly jailed Vietnam veterans who break out and become righteous vigilantes, with weekly adventures. The main cast included George Peppard (Hannibal Smith), Dwight Schultz (“Howling Mad” Murdoch), Mr. T. (B.A. Baracus), and Dirk Benedict (Templeton “Faceman” Peck). Supplements on separate discs include featurettes on Soldiers of Fortune, a bonus episode from season five, a “Knight Rider” episode, and more.
The Birth of Rock’n Soul – Steven Paul Drakes
By: Carolina Jones

Oh my damn! Thanks to whoever assigned this album to me to review. I didn’t expect much being as jaded as I am. But Steven Paul Drakes Rock’n Soul album woke me up out of my music drenched fog. From the opening track to the finish Drakes silky strong vocals and production has redefined soul. Today’s radio r&b is bullshit. Indie soul/rap crooner Drakes is that truth that’s been missing from commercial soul music for a good while now. He is mature enough to be able to share space on my ipod with Eric Roberson, Pevern Everett and Raheem Devaughn. His vocals remind me of Carl Thomas and that’s as close as I can get to a comparison. I would advise the world to look out for Mr. Drakes and as suggested by track 14 “Don’t Get Too Comfortable” with mediocre. Demand better for your poor earholes and get yourself a copy of this album! Today.
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