Dancing Ourselves Into The Tomb: The 1970s – November/December 2011
Editorial
Jimmy Carter and The Rabbit Incident
by Cait Brennan
Staff Picks
They Came From The ‘70s: Five Faves I Still Enjoy
by Julie Finley
Top Five 1970s Films Directed By Women
by Chelsea Spear
Five 1970s Ads That Make Me Facepalm
by Emily Carney
Five Ubiquitous Scents From The Seventies
by Emily Carney
Seven Songs From The Seventies
by Less Lee Moore
What Makes A Legend Most?
Bryan Ferry: Too Classy For Clevehole
by Julie Finley
The Stooges: Head On, by Brett Callwood
by Less Lee Moore
Craziest 1970s Pitchman: When Neil Armstrong Pimped Cars
by Emily Carney
The Last Picture Show
Jaws: The Shark Has Always Worked
by Lisa Anderson
Homesick For Sadness: The Night Porter
by Less Lee Moore
Too Much Perfection Is Not A Mistake: Sound And Landscape In El Topo
by Less Lee Moore
The Holy Mountain: Does Real Life Await Us?
by Less Lee Moore
That Beatty Touch: Heaven Can Wait
by Less Lee Moore
Hooked On . . . The Seventies
Summer Of Grease
by David Speranza
Can’t Fight The Fever
by David Speranza
So They Were Stars: The Razzle Dazzle Rockin’ Reign Of The Hudson Brothers
by Cait Brennan
Not So Easy: Linda Ronstadt
by David Speranza
Way Out Sounds: Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. & Synths That Defined The Seventies
by Ayan Farah
Want To Start An Instant Argument? Let’s Talk About ’70s Fenders!
by J Howell