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Chris Matthews Will Explain Your Movie

Chris Matthews Will Explain Your Movie
Still from Swing Vote

Chris Matthews cannot be stopped. A month after singing his 'aria' in The New York Times Magazine and almost announcing his intention to run for office on The Colbert Report, the host of MSNBC's Hardball is now conquering Hollywood.

Matthews appears as himself in the trailer for Swing Vote, a film that appears to be a gentle political comedy starring a leathery Kevin Costner as a man whose vote—his solitary vote—will decide the presidential election.  read more »

The Week in Music: First 'It' Band of 2008, Vampire Weekend, Xiu Xiu, Idina Menzel (Remember Her?), Willie and the Mars Volta

The Week in Music: First 'It' Band of 2008, Vampire Weekend, Xiu Xiu, Idina Menzel (Remember Her?), Willie and the Mars Volta
greenlagirl via flickr.com

Much has already been written about the shape-shifting youngsters who met and formed a band at Columbia University, which they called Vampire Weekend. Their first album, in stores today, has that aura of inevitable popularity about it. But they're also good. (They're the best band to emerge from the Upper West Side since the Plastic Ono Band!) Their sound has been likened to everyone from Paul Simon (circa Graceland) to "New England Joy Division" (according to them). Their first full length album is self-titled and it features such Manhattan-friendly songs as "M 79," a bus they accurately described as usually having "a lot of old people on it—maybe going to a museum or hospital on the Upper East Side." If you haven't heard of them—it's okay, I won't tell anyone—this Daytrotter session provides a nice introduction. And their video (after the jump) for "A-Punk" is a studied piece of lo-fi goofiness—just try to resist them, it's impossible!  read more »

Going Ape Over Gibbons; But Not Willie's Weak Guests

In 1994, urban romantics seeking refuge from the decidedly suburban concerns of grunge and indie roc  read more »