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Pop Music 101 | Posted Fall 05
Reigning Sound, Monolake, Lau Nau & more
by Adrienne Casey


The Bookshelf
| Posted Fall 05
Memoirs and extreme Christianity from Joan Didion & Julia Scheeres
by Daniel Goldin


Jake Jamieson's Movie Sampler
| Posted Fall 05
Hollywood leave you with a bad aftertaste? Order in Asian.



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Music
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Pop Music 101
Bembeya Jazz National, the Go Betweens, Electrelane & more

by Adrienne Casey

Pop Music 101
Oren Ambarchi, Destroyer, Six Organs of Admittance
by Adrienne Casey

Pop Music 101
A tribute to John Peel, Jolie Holland, Isaiah Owens, Wolf Eyes
by Adrienne Casey

Pop Music 101
David Viner, Peter Stampfel, Michael Hurely, Keren Ann
by Adrienne Casey


The Sadies
Favourite Colours
by Matthew Smolak

The George Bushes
presidents, nu-grass & boogie-woogie
by Matthew Smolak


Books
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The Bookshelf: brief reviews
Joan Didion taps death, Julia Scheeres revisits Jesus-inspired wounds
by Daniel Goldin

The Bookshelf: brief reviews
Alice Munro's tricks, Michael Chabon channels Sherlock Holmes

by Daniel Goldin

Don't Point that Ad at Me
Why the business of books is bad for reading
by John Eklund


Film
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Jake Jamieson's Movie Sampler

Hollywood leave you with a bad aftertaste? Order in Asian.


Jake Jamieson's Movie Sampler

Hollywood leave you with a bad aftertaste? Order in Asian.


Jake Jamieson's Movie Sampler
Hollywood leave you with a bad aftertaste? Order in Asian.

 

 


All material on this page is copyright 2005 by Inversion Magazine or its contributors.

From the Archives
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select pieces from the first five years of Inversion


Lost in the Heartland
A traveling book salesman explores the secret life of the Midwest.
| by John Eklund

Baths (fiction)
On the night before I left home for good, my mother told me that she wanted to give me a bath.
| by Michelle Mounts

Paradise City
Why reporters and cops love New Orleans

| by Chris Carroll


The New Heroism
Hero: The word means nothing today. Here's a solution.
| by the Editors

Could it happen here?
Chris Beck tracks the spread of fascism in the U.S.

A playdate at the White House turns ugly
George Bush looked just like he did on TV – tall, stout, and wearing a flight suit.
|
 by Dan Tobin

Unions: Dead & Gone

Wal-Mart and the race to the bottom
| by Tom Gilmore

Saddam Hussein: Brewer, Patriot
"You know, I used to have quite an elaborate home-brew operation."
|
by Matthew Smolak

Real Vikings wear Spandex
Thirteen days through Iceland, wetly: the diaries of a solo cyclist.
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 by Christopher Langlois

Punk Matters
Remembering Joe Strummer, punk rock's leading man.
| by Neil Shea