Deadwood Edition Issue #18

November 18, 2003

Review :: Eric Hurst, "goodbye, welcome, thank you"

Never expect too much from an album with some dude's name on it. These days, any singer/songwriters hack with a four-track and a Mexican stratocaster can push "record," slap together some over-filtered Photoshop artwork and pay some distant entrepreneur to press a thousand CDs. That's why Eric Hurst's "goodbye, welcome, thank you" is such an abberation: it's pretty damn good.

Review :: Andrew Morgan, "Misadventures in Radiology"

A review of Andrew Morgan's "Misadventures in Radiology" could be as simple as this: $10,000, two states, five years, 20 musicians, two months hanging in L.A. with Elliott Smith, one tornado and a giant bell tower.

Fallout from 'The Day After'

Cast and crew of the TV movie remember how Lawrence coped with nuclear devastation

On Nov. 20, 1983, Lawrence endured fallout from the blasts of nuclear missiles that struck neighboring Kansas City. The area was scorched by firestorms, citizens were vaporized, and those lucky enough to survive suffered the slower effects of radiation poisoning. At least that is what was portrayed in an ABC television movie that became one of the most watched and most controversial events of the decade.

'Master and Commander' is shipshape

Review: Mario Kart: Double Dash - Gamecube

In the end, Mario Kart: Double Dash is a very fun update to the series but you won't escape the feeling of sorrow when you come away from multiplayer modes slightly disappointed.

In the end, Mario Kart: Double Dash is a very fun update to the series but you won't escape the feeling of sorrow when you come away from multiplayer modes slightly disappointed.

Reader review :: Deep Thinkers, "Necks Move"

Review: Crimson Skies - Xbox

This is one of the must have Xbox Live titles and a must have for anyone looking for solid dogfighting with a true sense of accomplishment.

This is one of the must have Xbox Live titles and a must have for anyone looking for solid dogfighting with a true sense of accomplishment.

Review: Tony Hawk's Underground- PS2, Xbox, Gamecube

Not the revolution you hoped for, but it's a ton of customizable fun

Not the revolution you hoped for, but it's a ton of customizable fun

Review: Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 - Xbox

Not the best Tom Clancy game, but it's up there

It was known beforehand that it would focus more on the action than its PC brethren. That it does, and delivers a good ride.

So Much To See (11/16/2008)

The subject of this weeks' photo is in an out of the way place--unless it's not.