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Salon.com November 19, 2002 Annie Zaleski |
All that you want to leave behind U2 spent the '90s making rebellious music that strayed into weirdness and irony, but a new compilation sticks to the band's trademark earnestness. |
Salon.com November 19, 2002 Sean Elder |
From street thug to dharma punk Noah Levine rejected the spiritual path of his father, Stephen, and then, many tattoos later, joined him. |
Salon.com October 25, 2002 Andrew Sullivan |
The bigotry of Belafonte Real liberals should condemn the singer's racist attacks on Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell. |
Salon.com October 23, 2002 Bomani Jones |
"Oh Pleez GAWD I can't handle the success!" Excerpts from Kurt Cobain's journals (published in Newsweek) reveal an oddball genius battling severe physical pain -- and imagining a Nirvana reunion tour sponsored by Depends. |
Salon.com October 9, 2002 Virginia Vitzthum |
No Pistols, no Who, no Rolling Stones Why the Mekons are the only middle-aged band that you don't have to be embarrassed about. |
Salon.com October 2, 2002 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Guess I'm doing fine" Beck roughs up his voice and drops a record of dusty heartache ballads that would make Hank Williams weep. |
Salon.com September 24, 2002 Jonathan Kiefer |
Old men take longer At long last, Peter Gabriel releases a new record. Is it worth the wait? If you have to ask you're missing the point. |
Salon.com September 19, 2002 Brian Doherty |
When I'm 64 In defense of the Rolling Stones, the Who and the Other Ones: Anyone who says rock 'n' roll is just about youth is a critical fascist. |
Salon.com September 18, 2002 Eric Olsen |
Slaves of celebrity Kelly Clarkson has a golden future, right? Maybe so. But the "American Idol" winner and her fellow finalists had to sign virtually their entire careers away to the show's producers for one shot at stardom. |
Salon.com September 17, 2002 David Kushner |
Trent Reznor's pretty hate machines A geek before geeks were cool, the high-tech musician explains why he had to reclaim his programming roots for his next album. |
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