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Contemplating the Minutemen with Mike Watt by Mark Athitakis
"Contemplating the Engine Room" is the story of what Mike Watts discovered during his experiences with the Minutemen, the band he started that helped define American independent rock in the 1980s. (10/31/97)

Pup Tent - Luna by Cynthia Joyce
Pop rocks: Members of New York's Luna poke their heads out of "Pup Tent." (08/21/97)

Dan Bern by Lori Leivobich
Singer-Songwriter Dan Bern may sound like and even sing about Bob Dylan on his self-titled debut EP -- but that doesn't mean he's not sick of the comparison. Lori Leibovich talks to Bern about what it's like to be anointed the new folk king. (07/04/97)

Misery Loves Company By Dave Eggers
An interview with former American Music Club front man Mark Eitzel (05/08/97)

You Can't Talk to the Dude By Josh Kornbluth
Assigned to interview eccentric rocker Jonathan Richman, monologuist Josh Kornbluth found himself out-talking his subject. (12/16/96)

Shocked, shaken and stirred By Cynthia Joyce
Michelle Shocked talks about declaring war and finding peace. (10/14/96)

Dalai-palooza. By Cynthia Joyce
A skeptical interview with the idealistic woman behind the forthcoming Tibetan Freedom concert, the all star benefit of the '90s. (5/27/96)

Plus: An interview with Freedom Concert performer Yoko Ono. (5/27/96)

You really got me By Lisa Crovo
An up close and personal encounter with rock legend Ray Davies. (5/20/96)

Penthouse View By Cynthia Joyce
Luna's Dean Wareham says he's no "aristorocker." (5/6/96)

Ballads and Bones By Scott Rosenberg
An interview with Richard Thompson, musician's musician, moody songwriter and rock's crown prince of irony (4/6/96)

Where Weird and Pop Converge By Cynthia Joyce
An e-mail duet with the unpredictable band Cracker's sardonic leader, David Lowery (4/6/96)














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