Monday, January 17, 2005

Crowbar, How Can I See Archives Of Your Music, Reading & Docs Lists?

So you want to be able to see what I was listening to yesterday, huh? What, today's pick isn't good enough for ya? Okay then, this post acts as an archive page for the following sidebar sections:


  • Song Of The Day
  • Now Playing...
  • Now Reading... [and, sometimes, Now Re-Reading...]
  • Current Documentary Pick...
  • Now Loitering...

I'll try to have dates accompanying the picks, but I can't promise anything...

Song Of The Day:

Now Playing:


Now Reading:

Now Re-Reading:

Current Documentary Pick:

  • January 17, 2005 - "Crumb" The life of comic artist Robert Crumb.
  • January 18, 2005 - "Give Me Your Soul" Canadian doc about the porn industry.
  • January 20, 2005: Inauguration Day Special - "Control Room" A look at the Al Jazeera News Network and the differences in how they reported the war on Iraq.
  • January 30, 2005 - Paradise Lost 2. How 3 teens were convicted of triple homicide based on black clothes and a taste for Metallica. Free the West Memphis Three.
  • February 5, 2005 - The Secret Policeman. Brilliant undercover reporting from within the Manchester Police Force on the issue of racism on the force. Literally an edge-of-your-seat movie.
  • February 23, 2005 - Southern Comfort. An outstanding film about Robert Eads, a female to male transsexual. Recommended viewing for all who still have their own questions to confront.
  • March 15, 2005 - Sex In A Cold Climate. The devastating history of the "Magdalene Asylums" which served as prisons, in essence, for teen girls who were considered immoral, embarrassing or 'too pretty'. There were no release dates on these sentences.
  • April 13, 2005 - Some Kind Of Monster. Metallica in group therapy, working out their "issues". Voyeurism at it's best, and most frightening.
  • May 11, 2005 - "Ghosts of Attica". Chronicalling the most famous and brutal prison uprising in recent history. Don't forget we can shoot you if we feel like it.
  • June 27, 2005 - Long Gone. A portrait of hobos and trainriders crossing America in boxcars. Didn't think they were still around, huh?
  • April 22, 2007 - Zero Day. Okay, so it's not really a documentary. I was suspicious of this for a long time, but riveted when I finally caved and watched it. Chilling, not sensational, and maybe a little too real.

Now Loitering:

Basically, every time I change one of those picks in the sidebar, I'll edit this post and add the one I replaced to the appropriate list. Thus, if you forgot the name of that thing you were looking at last week, you can just look up this post in the January 2005 archive and it should be listed here.

Oh right, that's assuming I don't get incredibly lazy, which is always a strong possibility. But we'll try. :-)


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