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Salon.com October 11, 2000 Rachel Louise Snyder |
Kissing the ring From his strangely tasteful Beverly Hills mansion, Kiss frontman Paul Stanley reflects on fear, fatness and fame... |
Salon.com June 19, 1999 Rachel Louise Snyder |
Will you still love me tomorrow? Will you still love me tomorrow?: In the '60s and '70s, you couldn't turn on the radio without hearing a Carole King song. Thirty years later, the earth's still moving under her feet. |
Salon.com October 10, 2000 Strawberry Saroyan & Michelle Goldberg |
What's up with Madonna? Two critics cross swords: Can you separate the chameleonic star's image from her art? And why doesn't she have a cool boyfriend? |
Salon.com October 10, 2000 Larry Getlen |
Kryptonite investor Chris Henderson's band, 3 Doors Down, has a No. 1 single -- and a 401K plan. |
Reason October 2000 Brian Doherty |
Rage On The strange politics of millionaire rock stars... |
Salon.com September 26, 2000 Silja J.A. Talvi |
Vedder on Nader: The better man Inspired by the WTO riots, the Pearl Jam frontman promotes the Green Party candidate's presidential bid at a Seattle rally. |
Salon.com September 20, 2000 James Burnett |
"I don't need your stinking boy band!" Did Phoenix Stone blow his chance to be larger than life? |
Salon.com September 19, 2000 Ira Robbins |
Links on the chain Broadside published songs by writers who wanted to change the world -- including a young Bob Dylan. A five-CD set marches through the great folk mag's past. |
Salon.com September 19, 2000 Sean Elder |
Van Morrison The Irish singer-songwriter has identified himself with poets from Blake to Yeats, and like those "poetic champions," he has searched for the right words, the right feeling, as if for the Holy Grail. |
Salon.com September 18, 2000 Hadani Ditmars |
Let Googoosh sing For over two decades, Iran's reigning queen of pop has been strictly forbidden to perform. Now she's got a passport, a string of sold-out U.S. stadiums and an angry government back home. |
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