Empire Records (1995)

Published: April 8, 2024, 5 a.m.

Dust off your Doc Martens and bring your favorite mix CD! Tune in as Chris talks Allan Moyle, Kurt Cobain, and defends Rex Manning as the LSCE screens the 1995 cult classic "Empire Records." Join us! \n

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Works Cited:

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Eisner, Ken. \u201cReview \u2018Empire Records\u2019.\u201d Variety. 1995, Vol. 360 (9), p.40. Article Link.\xa0 Accessed 1/28/24.

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Gans, Andrew. Empire Records Musical to Make World Premiere at New Jersey\u2019s McCarter. Playbill. 3/7/24. Article\nLink. Accessed 4/1/2024.

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Greene, Jay. 1994. \u201cNew Regency Buys \u2018Empire.\u2019\u201d Variety\n354 (6). Article Link. Accessed 3/28/2024

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Parker, Ryan. Rex Manning Day: Maxwell Caufiled Thrilled \u2018Empire Records\u2019 Celebrated Yearly. The Hollywood Reporter. 4/8/2021. Article Link. Accessed 3/29/24.

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Petersen, Ann Helen. \u201cHow Empire Records Became the Unlikely Film of A Generation.\u201d Buzzfeed. Article Link.

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Rivero, Enrique. \u201cDirectors\u2019 cuts on disc spark\ncontroversy.\u201d Video Store Magazine 24 (19), July 14-July 20, 2002: p.16.\xa0

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Stuart, Sean M., ed. 2016.\xa0All Things Must Pass: The\nRise and Fall of Tower Records. DVD. Directed by Colin Hanks. New York City, New York: FilmRise.\n