Warning: I’m about to get up on my high horse. You might find this offensive, or at the very least somewhat judgmental. Spoilers may be involved. Just saying — I…
Dw. Dunphy
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Dw. Dunphy is a writer, artist, and musician. For Popdose he has contributed many articles that can be found in the site's archives. He also writes for New Jersey Stage, Musictap.net, Ultimate Classic Rock, and Diffuser FM. His music can be found at http://dwdunphy.bandcamp.com/.
Huey Lewis and the News, Sports, and the fallacy of the guilty pleasure.
Criterion Collection turns a classic of screwball comedy into a must-have Blu-ray disc.
What was your favorite summer song? Oh, never mind. These were better.
Aerosmith arrives in Japan to boost the morale after the devastating earthquake/tsunami.
You know the rest of the Twenty-Teens will be a hard slog when even the quality of our rebellion is mediocre. Look at the so-called “rebels” in today’s pop culture…
In what came as a surprise to no one, Baseball commissioner Bud Selig threw the book (some would argue it was more of a paperback novella given how effective it…
Can you make two pop records devoted to the sport of cricket?
J.K. Rowling has managed to have both the fairness of anonymity and the mega-success of the brand name all at once.
Popdose reviews the long-awaited return of Boards of Canada, last heard from in 2006.
Eagle Vision’s 4-DVD video retrospective of Jethro Tull live is a gift to longtime fans.
A conversation with DA’s lead architect Terry Scott Taylor about the band’s new album, Dig Here, Said The Angel (and an album review to boot!)
Disguised as an epic sci-fi tale of humanity’s fall and rise, Things To Come has a darker, unsettling agenda.
In the wake of Black Sabbath 13, let’s remember one of the men who kept the beast alive.
Flashback looks over another of Chicago’s big hits and complains about ‘whatever happened to…’
Ever wonder what happened to whodunnits outside of the cop/doctor procedurals? The answer, in part, is that suspension of disbelief killed them. The answer in full is that Jessica Fletcher…
Dw Dunphy reviews the latest from indie pop true believer Lisa Mychols.
In preparation for the Man Of Steel, let’s look back at the Hunk Of Junk.
The downward spiral of actress Amanda Bynes.