“This is not my favorite band,” exclaims filmmaker Alex Ross Perry about the indie rock group Pavement, who is the subject of his documentary Pavements. That’s not a ding. The Stockton, CA born band, ...
A man with a visual impairment has said he is "so angry" cars regularly park on pavements affecting his and other pedestrians' safety. Alex Patterson, from Ballymoney, County Antrim, began losing his ...
Streets Department employees spread CoolSeal reflective coating on a paved road near the Hunting Park Recreation Center. (Sophia Schmidt/WHYY) This story is part of the WHYY News Climate Desk, ...
GATE CE Syllabus 2026: IIT Guwahati has released the GATE 2026 Civil Engineering Syllabus for the exam scheduled to be held on February 07, 08, 14 and 15, 2026.The aspirants who are going to appear in ...
Tonally and thematically, Pavements (now streaming on Mubi) is the cinematic distillation of the scene in the Homerpalooza episode of The Simpsons in which one apathetic Gen Xer asks another apathetic ...
Pavement back in the 1990s. The group has recently gotten the documentary treatment with Pavements. The latest entry into the Pavement legend is part parody, part music biopic, part hybrid fiction and ...
Your music taste defined you in the ‘90s. Before the internet blurred allegiances, the metal kids only listened to Megadeth and Metallica (but only stuff prior to their 1991 self-titled mainstream ...
Pavement is remembered as the epitome of ’90s slacker rock, southern California ironists who sang-talk impenetrable lyrics over meandering guitar licks, feedback, and toy instruments. With the ...
Nonfiction filmmaking is in something of a rut, with funding drying up for nearly everything except true crime and celebrity biopics. Filmmaker Alex Ross Perry makes the most of this reality with ...
The band Pavement has always straddled the line between sincerity and irony, whether in interviews, music videos, or their own songs. So it’s only fitting that director Alex Ross Perry’s new film, ...
I once assumed that Pavement would be forgotten by later generations, just as the knowing, sarcastic wit of the nineteen-nineties came to seem passé in the two-thousands. The band’s music was ragged ...