by Jennifer Levesque | Oct 16, 2017 | Articles, Columns, Music, Review, Valley Show Girl
After having a so-long get together at Galaxy in Easthampton with my coworkers to send off Kristin Palpini on her next adventure, I dragged my sad ass down the street to Luthier’s Coop. And I tell ya, there’s nothing like seeing Pee Wee Herman’s inviting...
by Monte Belmonte | Oct 16, 2017 | Articles, Columns, Monte Belmonte Wines
You already know that Russia hacked our election. What you might not have heard is how Russia has also inadvertently hacked our American wine market. And the two main culprits currently under investigation are from Agawam, the husband and wife team of Andrei Birsan...
by Lena Wilson | Oct 16, 2017 | Articles, Columns, Film, Stream Queen
If you’re anything like me, you’ve shuffled through the Horror section on Netflix, glassy-eyed yet hopeful that somehow, while you weren’t looking, they added something worth watching. It feels like you’ve seen everything in this section worth seeing, and next month...
by Jack Brown | Oct 16, 2017 | Articles, Cinemadope, Columns
In his four-plus decades of filmmaking, director Les Blank (1935-2013) embodied the best of American documentary filmmaking. While his best-known work remains Burden of Dreams (a wild look at the insanity that was the production of his fellow director and friend...
by Yana Tallon-Hicks | Oct 16, 2017 | Articles, Columns, Newsletter, The V-Spot
Dear Yana, I recently had an ~interesting~ first sexual encounter with a man. We had been talking for a couple weeks and it was our second date, and it was all going pretty well. So far we seem to connect pretty well on an intellectual level and there was some great...