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Blink 182 returns in ‘neighborhoods’

Two years after their reunion, Blink-182 returns to recording music with the release of their new album “Neighborhoods,” bringing back the music adored by so many. Known for their songs “What’s My Age Again,” “All the Small Things” and “Feeling This,” and the band’s vibrant…

Dispatch from Instant View Purgatory

Services like Netflix and YouTube have made the most recent films readily available to anyone. Can we find anything of value in the muck of b-movies, ambitious failures and exploitative crap-fests? We’re going to find out in Dispatches from Instant View Purgatory. What’re we watching:…

‘The Walking Dead’ shambles back for another season

Despite the fact that many of the biggest shows of the fall season have returned, many fans are still waiting for the dead to shamble back onto the small screen. I am not one of them. AMC’s The Walking Dead was one of the runaway…

Taking back Sunday regroups for back to basics hard rock

The rate our society demands, chews up and spits out culture has accelerated to a point where we don’t even take in what we’re given. One song is as good as the next, a movie as meaningless as the one before, television that’s forgettable as…

The Maine

The Maine are a pop punk group on the rise with two albums and multiple EPs released over the past four years, They will open for Taking Back Sunday next Saturday at the Renaissance Coliseum for Homecoming, so Voice is taking a look back at…

Treasure hunt shows make for laid back fun

Over the past year, two shows about storage unit auctions have popped up on cable, each stretching their own credibility while making for some fairly reliable, if forgettable, entertainment. Storage Wars (Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on A&E) and Auction Hunters (Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on…

Terra Nova brings dinosaurs, family drama to network TV

Nearly 20 years ago, Steven Spielberg’s “Jurassic Park” showed us what computer-generated images could do on a movie screen. As far as anyone watching the movie could tell, the dinosaurs were real; the level of detail put into an individual creature’s textures was mind-boggling. Now,…

New boss brings trouble to the office

The star of a television series will usually become the face most often associated with that show, and the one that will make or break the series’ popularity. Imagine Mad Men without Jon Hamm, or M*A*S*H minus Alan Alda. Their characters helped each series due…

Direct to instant purgatory: Paper Heart

Services like Netflix and YouTube have made the most recent films readily available to anyone. Can we find anything of value in the muck of b-movies, ambitious failures and exploitative crap-fests? We’re going to find out in Dispatches from Instant View Purgatory. What’re we watching:…

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