Here comes They Might Be Giants By Lindsey Rivait Arts Editor March 5, 2008 After 13 full-length studio albums and countless EPs, live albums, and compilations, They Might Be Giants is still going strong. Recently, John Flansburgh and John Linnell released two albums, The Else and Here Come the 123s, recorded 14 songs for the new Dunkin’ Donuts advertising campaign, and regularly air podcasts for their adult and kids audiences via their website.  Through the years, Flansburgh and Linnell have dabbled with technology, beginning in the 1980s with Dial-A-Song. >> | Eye on the Arts: The Josh Bryant Show By Hannah Larking Lance Writer March 5, 2008 If ever you thought that a business marketing graduate from Fanshawe College couldn’t become the reigning king of urban shows on the University of Windsor’s radio station, you obviously haven’t met Josh Bryant.  Bryant, whose real name is Josh Henrich, dropped his last name for the convenience of his audience. “My whole life everybody always pronounced it wrong,” explains Byrant, “It just wasn’t really a good radio name.” >>  |
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| | Vintage Vault: It Happened One Night By Jeff Vandusen Lance Writer March 5, 2008 It Happened One Night killed the undershirt industry in the late 1930s after the world saw Clark Gable appear bare-chested in front of co-star Claudette Colbert. Who else but Clark Gable could bring about such tall tales? He was apparently Hitler’s favourite actor and once killed a pedestrian in 1945 after veering his car off a Hollywood street.  Gable supposedly wore false teeth, was a lousy lay, liked older women, and could bring any girl fan to spontaneous orgasm with one quick, pencil-mustachioed smirk. Gable was also a great actor and the epitome of raw, unmatched masculine power on screen, at least until Brando. He could say any line so coolly it would completely bowl somebody over. >> |