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“24/7 Penguins/Capitals: Road to the Winter Classic” on HBO: Now that we’ve dispensed with all that goodwill-toward-men stuff, it’s time to get reacquainted with the brutal poetry of ice hockey with this documentary miniseries. Though we have the Kings and Ducks, hockey isn’t as ingrained in our city’s fabric as it is on the East Coast, and getting inside these two championship-caliber teams illuminates the sport’s many charms with every busted nose and Canadian-accented profanity. If the Olympics didn’t make you a hockey fan, this might. (Gene J. Puskar / Associated Press)
Snap judgments and considered criticism of pop culture and beyond from the staff of The L.A. Times.
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The endurance of ‘mumblecore’: What began as an intriguingly DIY mini-movement involving twentysomething filmmakers such as Joe Swanberg and Andrew Bujalski must now learn to speak up or shut up. With Lena Dunhams post-collegiate angst-fest “Tiny Furniture” carrying the genres torch of self-obsession among young middle-class hipsters, mumblecore has to find a way to tell an interesting story that lies beyond the inert comedy of awkwardness. (Joe Anderson / Associated Press)
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Billy Corgan’s opinions: Obviously still harboring some hurt feelings over a barbed line in Pavement’s 1994 song “Range Life,” the Smashing Pumpkins leader recently slammed the band for reuniting for a victory lap tour without any new material. Oh, Billy. Instead of spouting off with the sort of antagonistic blather that left you as the last original member of your band, maybe write a song that doesn’t make us wish you stopped making new music in the ‘90s too. (Miguel Tovar / Associated Press)
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Covering politics like sports: As the race for ratings rages on, we’re struck by how much the 24-hour news networks’ elections coverage resembles the over-the-top, argumentative blather seen on the average
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‘The Benson Interruption’ on
Pictured: Doug Benson onstage at the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theater in Hollywood in 2009. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)
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Too much of a good Galifianakis: Let’s be clear: We’re big fans of this well-bearded comic, and
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Anything involving “Godsmack” and “Creed” in the same sentence: Maybe you missed this bit of non-news, but the lead singer of the apparently still-touring rock band Godsmack recently issued a four-paragraph apology for the insulting things he said from the stage about fellow critical punching bags Creed. Were not sure what’s worse, that two past-their-prime bands can actually still have a rivalry or that we’re so shocked it exists that we’re sharing it ourselves.
Pictured: Sully Ema of Godsmack performing in San Bernadino in 2009. (Jake Danna Stevens / Los Angeles Times)
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Dia de los Muertos: Seemingly always in danger of falling into the “overrated” column with its only slightly more commercialized calendar neighbor, we have a soft spot for giving this day its due. The annual celebration at Hollywood Forever Cemetery is a reliably raucous yet reverent time, and we heartily endorse a day of honest reflection on such matters of life and death. If such things take on a new gravity while carrying a
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Trent Reznors score for ‘The Social Network’: While were still surprised a film about the birth of Facebook could be so engrossing, the icy and occasionally dissonant electronic burbles and beats from the Nine Inch Nails mastermind and co-writer Atticus Ross stole a few scenes all by themselves. Coloring the film with ominous atmosphere and a kinetic drive equal to the films over-caffienated pace, Reznor proves he doesn’t need lyrics to tell a story. (Ennio Leanza / Associated Press)
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The Avett Brothers: On first listen, this trio led by brothers Seth and Scott Avett can seem almost too earnest, like that friend at the bar who cant stop talking about his first love. But we’re charmed by the Avetts’ 2009 record “I and Love and You,” whose rustic yet orchestrated flourishes were a big part of the band’s barnburner of a set on “Austin City Limits” recently. Sample the last call-ready title track and the banjo-flecked “January Wedding” for proof. (Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times)
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Nick Cave: At this point, we’re going to have to request a MLB-styled congressional inquiry into just whats driving this veteran Australian singer-songwriter, who at fiftysomething years old really shouldn’t still be throwing around the same rock n roll fire he brings on his just-released album, “Grinderman 2.” As witty, raw and bile-fueled as his 2007 recording with this side project from longtime band the Bad Seeds, Cave simply may not be aging if were lucky. (Torben Christensen, AFP/Getty Images)
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Pop’s continued youth movement: While tapping children for pop stardom hasnt been news since
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Interpol’s endurance: Like a first-generation
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Danny Trejo: We haven’t yet seen
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Cracker: Let no serious ‘90s revival begin without this roots-rock band led by Camper Van Beethoven’s David Lowery (pictured), who may be best remembered for the alt-radio hit “Low” and the snide almost-anthem, “Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now).” Headlining the hipper-than-thou Echoplex this week, Lowery shows that his taste for brash, Americana-informed rock remains as sharp as his biting wit on the band’s new record, “Sunrise in the Land of Milk and Honey.” (Erik S. Lesser / Getty Images)
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Covers on Weekend Becomes Eclectic: While our heart pumps truckloads of respect for Nic Harcourt (pictured) and his now-weekly show on KCRW, weve long wondered if there are any softly rendered reworkings of 80s alternative hits he wouldnt play. In the span of an hour last week we heard bland, mewling takes on the Stone Roses I Wanna Be Adored and Enola Gay by OMD. Eclectic choices, sure, but you know what else sounds eclectic? The originals.
For the record: The official term for Harcourt’s weekly radio show is “Nic Harcourt on KCRW.” (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times)
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Mogwai: Thirteen years removed from its punishing debut, “Young Team,” we’re surprised how well this Scottish instrumental band still delivers the goods. Mogwai is a purveyor of a surprisingly dynamic mix of loud-quiet-loud guitar excursions, and its live shows can have the relentless drive of a low-lying storm system. A new album and DVD set, “Special Moves,” captures that taut chaos. Evocative and atmospheric, it’s amazing that a sound so big fits on plastic. (Kiko Huesca / EPA)
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The ‘Kids in the Hall’ comeback: For a certain brand of comedy nerd (like us), the return of the Canadian sketch troupe for an eight-episode miniseries on IFC is like when
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Tame Impala: Not only is it probably one of the better band names in recent memory, but this Australian trio has also delivered one of the best records of 1969 that happened to be recorded some 40 years later. Fuzzy yet irresistably catchy, “Innerspeaker” at times resembles some hazy record clerk daydream of
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The food truck revolution: Let the record show that the many unexpected delights found in the vibrant food truck trend sweeping L.A. streets officially went on life support in the summer of 2010. Our
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Defining a city in song: First
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A future of ‘dynamic pricing’: The concert industry’s woes have been well documented, and the merger of
Pictured: Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino (Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times)
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Nick Flynn: The poet, playwright and author broke through with the elliptical memoir about homelessness and his father, “Another [Redacted] Night in Suck City,” and he’s captured the same magic on his latest, “The Ticking Is the Bomb.” A raw, passionate and engrossing meditation on impending fatherhood in a world filled with terror and torture, Flynn’s way with words may not always be light summer reading, but it casts a light all its own. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)
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Sleigh Bells: Although we’re disappointed that the electronic music festival Hard L.A. was canceled last week because of security concerns in the wake of the death of a 15-year-old at last month’s Electric Daisy Carnival, one group we’re happy to miss is this heavily buzzed Brooklyn duo. Sounding a little like mid-’00s cheerleader rockers the Go Team cranked to speaker-shredding levels, Sleigh Bells will be about as relevant in 2011 as their namesake is in July. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
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Reggie Watts: It’s difficult to explain what exactly this wild-haired comic does — is it improvised music? Deconstructionist stand-up? Stream-of-consciousness performance art that captures a whirl through the radio dial? Whatever it is, the multitalented Watts (who also writes music for the terrific
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Girl-group reverb: Whether it’s Best Coast, Vivian Girls or Dum Dum Girls (and we can hardly tell the difference between the last two), a grittily low-fi,
Pictured: Dum Dum Girls with Bethany Cosentino of Best Coast, second from right.
For the Record: An earlier version of this slide did not identify Cosentino. (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
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‘Retiring’ from acting in your 20s: We’ll miss you,