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oh, i get it.

Looks like they finally got the header layouts right: title, artist, grade, label. That was a tough one!

Seriously. That's just review layout 101.

Gotta hand it to Annie Zaleski for being brave enough to give a record something other than a B.

"The book, Belinda Blinked, follows a sales representative for a business called Pots And Pans…"

True.

Ah, the AV Club – where everything gets a B. Maybe we should call it the BB Club.

She and Beck are my two favorite Scientologists.

Yay! The labels are in there now! Great work!

Sean, what labels are these releases on? It's basic info that seems to be missing from these capsules…

Maybe list the record label along with the title and artist, like most good review sources? And like you do with the standalone reviews?

She's still a Scientologist, right?

You'll have one more reader now that I know they exist. But seriously, right over there ————> is underneath two ads and the top 5 most read stories, all nestled on a page I had to click through once to get to. It's hardly the prominent positioning that movies and TV gets on the AV Club. But I'm glad these capsule

"The credits alone—with names like Sammy Fain, Johnny Mercer, Irving
Berlin, Hoagy Carmichael, and Rogers & Hammerstein—is a songwriter
pantheon."

It's nice to see this stuff being addressed…

Imagine the readership you COULD have if the reviews were more prominent…I, for one, would have been reading them…

Neat. Let's get them into the recent reviews box on the home page so that people can actually see/find them. Not sure why a zillion films get to be in that box but only one record does. Even when I click on the "Music" tab, I only see the weekly review…heck, even on the Music page they aren't listed in the recent

Remember when the AV Club used to review more than one album a week? I guess this counts as three, though…

Love how Byrne rails against how high property values in places like New York and Silicon Valley drive poor artists out, then goes ahead and makes art there like some sorta rich guy.

Actually, it's open to debate. Traditionally using just an apostrophe is for plural nouns: the dogs' kennel, the nuns' convent, etc. Some sources say that names ending in s (Moses, Loveless, etc.) can be made possessive with the addition of a lone apostrophe. Others disagree: The Chicago Manual of Style, for instance,