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Terence Trent D'Arby Terence Trent D'Arby, aka Sananda Maitreya, first hit it big with hit singles like "Wishing Well" and "Sign Your Name." Eventually he disappeared from the music world only to resurface with a new name and a new mission. |
AskMen.com December 2, 2003 |
Willa Ford Admittedly the bad girl of pop music, Willa Ford and her hit singles "I Wanna Be Bad" and "A Toast To Men" have garnered massive airplay on both radio and television. An interview. |
ifeminists December 2, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
Media Fails Public in Jackson Case Should the public pass judgment on Michael Jackson's recent arrest for child molestation? Or should he be "innocent until proven guilty"? |
Fast Company December 2003 Alec Appelbaum |
60 Seconds With Adam Schlesinger Pop music rarely reserves sympathy for the regional VP. One exception: Adam Schlesinger, bassist and part-time songwriter for rock darlings Fountains of Wayne. |
AskMen.com November 18, 2003 |
Liz Phair Since the release of her first album, Exit In Guyville in 1993, Liz Phair has been at the forefront of the independent feminist alternative rock movement. The critics love her, the fans love her, and she has since released four more records. |
Inc. November 2003 Nicole Gull |
Brand This Way What Aerosmith, Kiss, and Elton John can tell you about branding. |
Home Theater November 12, 2003 |
Reviews One reviewer takes a listen to the Bob Marley and the Wailers "African Herbsman" DVD-Audio disc, while another checks out "Creedence Clearwater Revival -- The Concert" on SACD. |
AskMen.com November 6, 2003 |
Blink 182 We sat down with bassist and vocalist Mark Hoppus to chat about the band, and their latest, eponymous, release. |
Knowledge@Wharton October 8, 2003 |
Sequins and Spandex: Marketing Lessons from Rock and Roll The most famous names in rock and roll owe their long-term success to marketing skills as much as to musical talent, according to the co-authors of Brands That Rock: How to Win Fans and Influence Profits. No matter what you sell, the authors suggest, you would do well to emulate these techniques. |
AskMen.com October 7, 2003 |
Interview with Seal With his latest album, Seal IV, there's no doubt that Seal is back and better than ever. |
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