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RITSHAG #9
5 ½” x 8 ½”, $2, printed, 33 pgs.
By Steve Hart Friday, July 30 2010
This issue contains part two of a goofy but interesting interview with the band Broke Spokes. There’s also a list of movies that don’t get recommended enough—I only had heard of one of them, so I guess he’s right. The music reviews by Adam were on point. I really liked the Wolfmother review. It summed up my feelings quite well. I especially enjoyed the article, “Five Things to Know about Today’s Oceans.” It is well-written and poignant, along with being somewhat gut wrenching. I’ll make sure to keep an eye out for future issues. –Steve Hart (Matt Filyk, PO Box 22078, Brandon, MB R7A6Y9, Canada)
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