RAWK TAWK: Q&A With Alec Ounsworth

[Photo by MICHAEL T. REGAN] Alec Ounsworth will perform tonight at the TLA, opening for Dr. Dog, in support of his just-released solo album Mo Beauty. We spoke with Alec about New Orleans, drugs, South Philly, the Gulf of Tonkin Incident and the ambiguous status of Clap Your Hands And Say Yeah. PHAWKER: Where are you living these days? ALEC OUNSWORTH: In Pennsylvania. PHAWKER: Oh OK, you’re still in Philly? ALEC OUNSWORTH: Yeah, I’ve always been there, yeah.  PHAWKER: Where does New Orleans figure into this?  ALEC OUNSWORTH: It is south of Philadelphia. I’m kidding. You mean how did that […]

MAILBAG: “Leonard Cohen Is Not A ‘Great Man'”

DEAR PHAWKER: Leonard Cohen is not a great man. He appears to have committed criminal tax fraud that I reported to the IRS, probably perjured himself in Phil Spector’s grand jury, defrauded me of millions, and seems to think it’s acceptable to lie in every courtroom he shows up in. There is nothing great about a calculated fraud liar. I am praying that Phil Spector nails him on his probable perjury and I personally will be litigating my own situation against him in the not too distant future. While journalists may be awed by a man who also appears to […]

PHILLIES PHEVER: Stay Classy, Philadelphia

DAILY NEWS: AMID THOUSANDS of screaming, yelling, chanting, flag-waving, whistling, clapping, jumping, skateboarding, chest-bumping, body-surfing, drinking, shouting, photo-taking, texting, tailgating, music-playing fans celebrating the pennant-winning Phillies’ heading again to the World Series, only 49 people were arrested for mostly minor offenses. “That’s not many, considering the size of the crowds,” Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey said yesterday. MORE

TONITE: Let It Be

LET IT BE (1970, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, 81 minutes, U.K.) BY DAN BUSKIRK FILM CRITIC With their own edition of Rock Band and their recent CD reissues climbing the charts, The Beatles are in the middle of yet another victory lap for the band the continues its iron-clad hold on the pop consciousness. In true counter-programming The Secret Cinema is presenting a rare screening tonight of the film The Beatles never wanted you to see, a myth-busting profile of the group as they helplessly watch their magic dissipate. If you’re a Beatles lover (the least elite of groups) it […]

DEENEY: About Charlenni Ferreira

BY JEFF DEENEY I want to make some quick comments about the case of Charlenni Ferreira, a 10 year old Feltonville girl who turned up dead on Wednesday bearing multiple indicators of a long and horrendous history of physical and sexual abuse.  Due to the demands of my social work job I can’t really take the time to put together anything comprehensive today so this will have to do until more details about the case come out.Let me start by saying that I’ve never worked in child welfare, nor for DHS specifically as an agency but I have worked with […]

WHAT HE SAID: Cracking The Nutcracker

EDITOR’S NOTE: Footage from Wednesday’s press conference at the National Press Club wherein conservative muckraker Andre Breitbart, James O’Keefe and Hannah Giles attempt to expose ACORN’s ‘lies’ about what happened in the Philadelphia office. Blogger Mike Stark let’s the air out of their balloon with the three simple questions any responsible reporter should have asked by now — and that includes you, Stu Bykofsky. MEDIA MATTERS: Following the release of what Fox News itself called “heavily edited tape” of conservative James O’Keefe’s visit to a Philadelphia ACORN office, Fox News ran captions stating, “Exposing ACORN: New Video Shows Unlawful Actions.” […]

Asterix & Obelisk Turn 50, Still Kicking Roman Ass

TIME: For 50 years, the small but cunning warrior Asterix and his podgy stonemason pal Obelix have been battling the armies of Julius Caesar in their remote village on the Brittany coast — the only part of ancient Gaul never conquered by the Romans. The latest episode in the pair’s comic-strip adventures will be released in France on Thursday to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the first Asterix story, written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo for the magazine Pilote in 1959. The highly anticipated new book, The Birthday of Asterix and Obelix, is the 34th in […]