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Finally updated 2/1/07!!: Welcome to ScamCity: A Journal of American Anti-Culture and a Guide to Millennial Panic. We just updated the site with more exciting, stimulating stories, lies and half-truths on subjects such as
music, movies
and people who keep on playing long after
life has dealt them a flawed hand.
And don't miss Downtime at Lunch Time, our new section of poetic ramblings.
ScamCity also hosts the one and only Cobra Verde site.
New stuff:
Robert Altman built small wins for a big film legacy
Protopunk band's first U.S. tour is just what the doctor ordered: Radio Birdman
Outsider embraces American cinema: Jean Luc Godard
Confessions of an Adidas addict: John Petkovic opens up his closet
Notorious Bettie Page: '50s pinup queen goes from kinky underground icon to pop standard
'Lost' pulls in viewers as players in its game.
When hip-hop and hoops meet: A look at the how the NBA and hip-hop have hooked up. Shaq, Russell Simmons, Chuck D, Usher and others weigh in.
Clint Eastwood: Cinema’s gentle giant blazes career his way
Hair and Back: Motley Crue’s reunion tour is no sentimental journey
Musical Score: Like Pavlov’s dogs, sports fans respond to the right songs
Addicted to Sports Talk
The lasting legacy of Nick Mileti
"Superfly" revisited
Ron O'Neal, star of film 'Superfly,' dies
GOOD, BAD, UGLY and then some
Jackie Chan's latest falls flat
All eyes on the queer guys
Billy Bob Thornton wants to be taken seriously as a musician
Reissued Westerns make cowboy
denials feel lame
'Sanford and Son' returns from the junkyard
Eggshell land: An 'Eggcentric' tradition
Dissident Serbian filmmaker Goran Markovic
African American film posters
Cheesy film remake 'Willard'
Rebellious Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky
Akron art-rock legends Tin Huey
Also inside
Take the guitar player for a ride: Peter Laughner remembered
Kitchen Samurai: TV's Iron Chef says he takes seriously the battle on cult show
'Undercover Brother' is one stereotype-skewerin'. . . (shut your mouth)
Wayner Kramer: Still kicking out the jams
And much, much more...
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