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BBC - Music - Review of Red Sky July - Red Sky July

Classic country virtues all the way from Bristol town.

From Bubblegum to Sky: Nothing Sadder Than Lonely Queen - PopMatters Music Review

From Bubblegum to Sky, Nothing Sadder Than Lonely Queen (Eenie Meenie), review by Patrick Schabe. PopMatters . . . the magazine of global culture.

Automated Home - Readers Touchscreen Controlled Home Automation Setup with Photos

A beautiful Touch screen controlled home automation system using HomeSeer and Cinemar Mainlobby

Yelling to the Sky

Victoria Mahoney's semi-autobiographical debut is strong on texture but taxingly light on narrative.

BBC - Music - Review of I Am Kloot - Sky at Night

Distils and expands their strengths, from elegant tunes to resolutely bittersweet lyrics.

BBC - Music - Review of Swans - My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky

BBC Music Review of My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky by Swans

Night Sky

The shelf life of this inexpertly mounted oddity should expire come July.

Under the Blue Sky

It starts with a bang. The houselights snap out on the sound of a bomb blast. It's the IRA's 1996 attack on London's Canary Wharf, but terrorism is only the background of David Eldridge's "Under the Blue Sky" that premiered at the Royal Court in 2000.

Bigger Than The Sky

This ode to theater does make one yearn to attend such a production -- if only as an alternative to watching the film. "Bigger Than the Sky" establishes a melancholy tone, but doesn't connect either in concept or execution. In theater, we're told, "normal rules do not apply,"

Blue Sky Black Sky

"Blue Sky Black Sky" combines experimental narration with dance into a ho-hum entry in the "everyone has a deeper story" genre, here fleshed out by abstract dance segments intended to reflect inner states. This one is best closeted away in contempo video art galleries.

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