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Often Seen
Why is Prince Charles so often seen wearing a skirt?

It makes him look like a poof.

It’s a kilt, his Grandmother was Scottish and his mother is Queen of the UK (which includes Scotland). He’s also descended directly from the Scottish Royal House of Stuart. Prince Philip also considers himself Scottish (despite being Greek). Prince Charles also spent his entire secondary school education at a Scottish School, Gordonstoun.

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Just as it was with their debut, 2006′s The Last of My Kind, Crescent Shield’s sophomore adventure, 2009′s The Stars of Never Seen, is the sort of album that forces listeners partial to its conceptual brand of fantasy-cum-science-fiction-laced, vintage heavy metal, to look themselves in the mirror and admit, “Yes, I am a colossal nerd!” Perhaps not quite on a level with Trekkie or even Medieval conventions (certainly not Civil War reenactments — talk about weird!), but the bottom line is, like any cult, willing participants tend to be as selective in number as they are passionate. In other words, don’t expect to see Crescent Shield’s name in lights anytime soon (the average music consumer will probably never know they exist), but rest assured in their continued allegiance to ‘80s-flavored underground American metal, and representative bands ranging from ancient purveyors like Manilla Road, Cirith Ungol, and Fates Warning, to contemporary classicists such as Slough Feg and Icarus Witch. One need only dive into melodic guitar feasts like “Under Cover of Shadows,” “Tides of Fire,” and “Lifespan” for proof, and there are even more goodies awaiting musical Easter egg hunters in cuts like “The Grand Horizon” and the suitably named epic, “The Endurance,” which bring to mind pre-fame Queensrÿche (circa The Warning) or even Sanctuary, minus the shrill vocals. Speaking of which, Crescent Shield’s Michael Grant poses an intriguing dilemma, as his vocal chops appear to be top-notch 95-percent of the time, only to fall short of full power just often enough for listeners to brand him either inconsistent or poorly recorded — the latter being entirely possible, of course. The good news is that this winds up shifting the spotlight’s glare toward guitarist Daniel DeLucie, who in no way disappoints with his incredible arsenal of licks, riffs, and melodies, splayed generously to all songs and sundry. In sum, The Stars of Never Seen’s few weak links may in fact be part of the authentic vibe that Crescent Shield so desperately long to convey, and if that’s the case, they’ve executed their mission to imperfect perfection. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi Performers: Craig Anderson – Drums; Dan DeLucie – Guitar, Bass; Melanie Sisneros – Guitar (Bass); Michael Grant – Vocals


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In 1975 David Thomson published his Biographical Dictionary of Film and few film books have enjoyed better press or such steady sales. Now thirty-three years later we have the companion volume a second book of more than 1 000 pages in one voice that of our most provocative contemporary film critic and historian. Juxtaposing the fanciful and the fabulous the old favorites and the forgotten this sweeping collection presents the films that Thomson offers in response to the question he gets asked most often "What should I see?" This new book is a generous history of film and an enticing critical appraisal written with as much humor and passion as historical knowledge. Not content to choose his own top films (though they are here) Thomson has created a list that will surprise and delight you and send you to your best movie rental service. But he also probes the question: after one hundred years of film which ones are the best and why? "Have You Seen . . . ?" suggests a true canon of cinema and one that’s almost completely accessible now thanks to DVDs. This book is a must for anyone who loves the silver screen: the perfect confection to dip into at any point for a taste of controversy little-known facts and ideas about what to see. This is a volume you’ll want to return to again and again like a dear but argumentative friend in the dark at the movies. From the Hardcover edition.


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The Seldom Seen Kid


The Seldom Seen Kid

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In a world where even the generally mediocre likes of Snow Patrol can have honest to goodness mainstream pop success, it seems peculiar that Elbow have never broken through beyond a devoted cult following. (Admittedly, the fact that their new labels, Polygram’s alt rock imprint Fiction Records in the U.K. and Geffen in the U.S., are their fourth and fifth, respectively, after stints on Island, EMI, and V2, may have a lot to do with their lack of mainstream attention.) Exploring the fruitful middle ground between early Radiohead’s mopey art rock and Coldplay’s radio-friendly dumbing down of the same, Elbow makes records built on a balance of things not often found together anymore: strange musical textures alongside immediately accessible pop song choruses, or unexpected left turns in song structure paired with frontman Guy Garvey’s warm, piercing vocals. It’s no surprise that Elbow are regularly compared to old-school prog rockers like Pink Floyd and Electric Light Orchestra: they’re proof that records can be cool and commercial at the same time, an idea that’s not particularly hip in this day and age. Yet a song like “Grounds for Divorce,” which puts a sharp, wryly funny Garvey lyric against a clanging, Tom Waits-like arrangement and throws on one of the album’s catchiest tunes for good measure, or “Some Riot,” which filters a yearning, lovely melody for guitar and piano through so many layers of effects and processing that it can be hard to tell what the original instruments sounded like, isn’t afraid to display its accessibility even on its most experimental numbers. At the album’s best, including the spacious, atmospheric balladry of the opening “Starlings” (imagine if Sigur Rós could write a pop song as emotionally direct as Keane’s “Everybody’s Changing”) and the potential radio breakthroughs of the soaring, semi-orchestral epic “One Day Like This” (complete with choral climax!) and the wistful “Weather to Fly,” The Seldom Seen Kid is Elbow’s most self-assured and enjoyable album so far. [The U.K. version added "We're Away" as a bonus track.] ~ Stewart Mason, Rovi Performers: Sheona White – E Flat Horn; Angela Thwaite – Vocals (Background); Elbow Choir – Vocals (Background); Ian Burdge – Vocals (Background), Cello; Louise Turner – Vocals (Background); Stella Page – Vocals (Background), Viola, Violin; Craig Potter – Trumpet, Keyboards;


That Which Is Seen and That Which Is Not Seen


That Which Is Seen and That Which Is Not Seen

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That Which Is Seen and That Which Is Not Seen


Never Seen Again


Never Seen Again

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Perry March was a brilliant attorney working for one of the top law firms in Nashville, Tennessee. When he married Janet Levine, a painter whose beauty was as striking as her art, he seemed to have it all. But their marriage began to deteriorate, and soon he and Janet did nothing but fight—often in front of their two young children. Janet decided to make an appointment with a divorce lawyer… When Janet first went missing, Perry told family members and police that she had gone on vacation, then left him and the kids for good. Since there was no body to be found, and no evidence linking him to any crime, Perry was a free man. But as police kept digging for clues, shocking facts about Perry’s past came to the surface—infidelity, money trouble, sexual obsession. It would be ten years before authorities apprehended Perry, who had been living a double-life in Mexico. He would be extradited back to Nashville… and charged with his wife’s murder.

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