When Shigeru Miyamoto decided to take Link into the third dimension
with The Ocarina of Time, he tapped the talents of Eiji Aonuma.
From then on, Aonuma has been closly tied to the world of Zelda,
most recently with his work on the Phantom Hourglass. We spoke with
Aonuma about his thoughts on developing for the DS and his favorite
games--and even g
Brent Budowsky: Election Warning From Winston Churchill: Do Not Let
Them Steal Your Freedom Any More -- "Democracy can die a slow death
from a thousand cuts, inflicted by a few small men, wielding deadly
little knives, drawing blood one drop at a time, on a slumbering
people, who take their freedom for granted, and let it slip slowly
away."
Euphrosyne offers up an excruciatingly funny review of The Vagina
in culture, language and medicine: "This rapidly aging feminist
needs a drink, preferably one with no gender issues attached. No
Slippery Nipples..."
Electric Factory421 N. Seventh St., Philadelphia 215-568-3222
Angels and Airwaves, Meg & Dia, The Color Fred, Ace Enders 8:30
p.m. Feb. 14. $25 advance, $28 day of show. The Levon Helm Band
8:30 p.m. Feb. 15. $19.68, $40, $45 day of show. Gogol Bordello
8:30 p.m. March 1. $20...
Maybe it was the moment between pieces on Wednesday night when some
200 young musicians onstage simultaneously ditched their formal
wear and donned bright yellow-red-and-blue jackets, transforming
Symphony Hall into a riot of color. Or maybe it was when, after a
triumphant night of playing, they joyously raised their instruments
into the air as a full house stood for yet ...
1 Satanic Warmaster
When Shigeru Miyamoto decided to take Link into the third dimension with The Ocarina of Time, he tapped the talents of Eiji Aonuma. From then on, Aonuma has been closly tied to the world of Zelda, most recently with his work on the Phantom Hourglass. We spoke with Aonuma about his thoughts on developing for the DS and his favorite games--and even g
2 Wayne Gratz
Brent Budowsky: Election Warning From Winston Churchill: Do Not Let Them Steal Your Freedom Any More -- "Democracy can die a slow death from a thousand cuts, inflicted by a few small men, wielding deadly little knives, drawing blood one drop at a time, on a slumbering people, who take their freedom for granted, and let it slip slowly away."
3 Clutch
Euphrosyne offers up an excruciatingly funny review of The Vagina in culture, language and medicine: "This rapidly aging feminist needs a drink, preferably one with no gender issues attached. No Slippery Nipples..."
4 Skyver and D Jon
Electric Factory421 N. Seventh St., Philadelphia 215-568-3222 Angels and Airwaves, Meg & Dia, The Color Fred, Ace Enders 8:30 p.m. Feb. 14. $25 advance, $28 day of show. The Levon Helm Band 8:30 p.m. Feb. 15. $19.68, $40, $45 day of show. Gogol Bordello 8:30 p.m. March 1. $20...
5 George Thorogood
Maybe it was the moment between pieces on Wednesday night when some 200 young musicians onstage simultaneously ditched their formal wear and donned bright yellow-red-and-blue jackets, transforming Symphony Hall into a riot of color. Or maybe it was when, after a triumphant night of playing, they joyously raised their instruments into the air as a full house stood for yet ...
6 Armonia Show
When: Saturday, 2 p.m. Coming off its best performance of the season, Mesquite is looking for even bigger and better things in the Class 5A playoffs.
7 Steve Wynn and The Miracle 3
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