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"Girls" recap: Acting on impulse
Hannah tries to dig deep — with a Q-Tip — while her friends expose their true selves, for better and for worse
03/11/2013 17:11 UTC
Reviewed
The critical buzz on the new Rolling Stones, North Mississippi Allstars and Against Me!
09/07/2005 02:08 UTC
Springsteen in the age of Occupy
Newly skeptical of Obama, music\'s greatest progressive hero remains as relevant as ever
03/03/2012 23:00 UTC
The 22 most underrated albums of 2017
They may have flown under your radar this year, but they're all here for you now as we step into 2018
12/29/2017 23:59 UTC
Ray Davies
The man whose kinkiness gave the Kinks their greatness has written songs that some of us will carry around, like a talisman, forever.
08/22/2000 18:46 UTC
Lucinda Williams
With her gorgeously "flawed" voice, the genre-bending singer has exquisitely mapped out the South -- as well as her own heart.
01/11/2000 22:00 UTC
The best live music sessions of 2018 from "Salon Stage"
Watch hip-hop, pop and blues artists perform acoustic sets on "Salon Stage"
12/28/2018 22:00 UTC
How "Bob's Burgers" and its loving queerness became a cult favorite among the LGBTQ community
"I just enjoy seeing a world where being gay – or whatever you may be – isn’t questioned"
06/26/2022 12:00 UTC
Why the book bans and censorship? Those who rule want to crush knowledge — and freedom
The ruling class does not want us to know who we are, or to understand the struggles of those who came before us
10/18/2022 10:00 UTC
Baseball's greatest songs: 27 perfect songs, from Springsteen, Dylan and more
In honor of Opening Day, and the new Baseball Project album, our favorite songs about the national pastime
03/29/2014 19:00 UTC
Music 2000
Call it the year of the dogs: Woof-woof. Still, there were 25 records worth listening to again and again.
12/22/2000 01:00 UTC
Bruce Springsteen's "The Ghost of Tom Joad," then and now
The Springsteen archives released the '96 Belfast show of The Ghost of Tom Joad Tour this month. It still resonates
09/16/2017 20:30 UTC
She's still so unusual: Cyndi Lauper on her rockabilly roots, the song that makes her sound like Ethel Merman, and her special kinship with Patsy Cline
Salon talks to the legendary singer about "Detour," her new star-studded collection of vintage country covers
05/05/2016 02:59 UTC
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