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Eldritch News
| Revisionist history (Las Vegas CityLife) HONESTLY, Ben Christo didn't know what he was getting into, though in all fairness, no one really could. Yeah, he knew about Sisters of Mercy. Most folks in England who grew up in the '80s did. But Christo was only a little kid. He thought the group was like all the rest -- The Cure, Depeche Mode, The Smiths. Just another one of those bands that planted a freak flag on top of pop music and made ... Blog: Satyricon In London (Metal Hammer) Hey, what?s Andrew Eldritch doing playing for? Oh! It?s Satyr! Ok, joking about his chopped locks aside, anyone doubting Satyricon?s potency as a band last night only had to wait about three minutes to see why they?ve come as far as they have. Out of order (Daily Orange) The background of trees at sunrise fades as the stage goes black. The cast members of Syracuse University Drama's "The Rimers of Eldritch" take their places and then, a gunshot rings out. "Welcome to Eldritch," a voice says from overhead. "We hope you enjoy your stay. The Fire, By Katherine Neville (Independent) Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code has become instant shorthand for those who consider it the last word in dumbed-down, crassly written fiction. But there is no denying the appeal of the globe-spanning, puzzle-based narrative, with strands reaching from ancient history to the modern world. Before The Code, Katherine Neville offered some ingenious sleight-of-hand in this style. Now she has followed ... 'Real eye-opener,' says Rodery about 'The Rimers of Eldritch' (Arkansas State University Herald) ASU's Department of Fine Arts and Theatre will be premiering its second play for the season, "The Rimers of Eldritch," Friday in the Fowler Center. The play was written by Lanford Wilson in 1967 and according to GLBTQ.com and Arts For Life, Wilson was born April 10, 1937 in Lebanon, Mo. |
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