October 11, 1999
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Time's no obstacle for David Bowie
One of music's most prolific personalities, David Bowie, just released his newest album. Now on Virgin records, Bowie gave us "Hours," an album going against every trend in popular music today.
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It's slapstick, it's crazy, but most of all, it works
"Black Cat, White Cat" is a slapstick comedy about an eccentric Gypsy family living on the banks of the Danube River in an equally eccentric, energetic community. The family of father, son and grandfather live in a crazy-looking house on the bank of the Danube River. The father is a struggling schemer, looking for that quick buck and not too good at finding it. His 17- year-old son helps out, but really feels closer to his music-loving, always-partying grandfather.
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Hard-to-classify movie chokes on cliches
Looks can be deceiving. That cliche sums up the message of this movie, or at least it's initial premise.
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Five years after his death, Bill Hicks' humorous tirades are still relevant
Cory Blackwood takes a look at the impact a, wickedly humorous, comedian has had in the entertainment racket.
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