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Kurt Cobain and a dream about pop
In an age of corporate consolidation, Kurt Cobain turned an industry upside down. And in an age of media prying, he died right in front of our eyes.
09/24/2001 23:03 UTC
Stop predicting music's future: The next Pixies, White Stripes or Adele will come from the indie ranks
Spotify? A fancy new streaming service? What we always forget is the guile of lawyers, lobbyists — and teenagers
06/29/2014 14:59 UTC
Eating Iberia
A junket whore survives (and transcribes) the pleasures and punishments of
anti-travel in Spain and Portugal.
10/23/1999 20:00 UTC
Don Cheadle on playing the drug-addled Miles Davis in "Miles Ahead," and the toxic costs of Hollywood racism
The "House of Lies" and "Iron Man" star turns director with an exhilarating biopic about a damaged jazz genius
03/30/2016 03:01 UTC
Britt Daniel: "Buying records in record stores is cool!"
The Spoon frontman talks about Vinyl Gratification, "They Want My Soul" and the importance of record stores
07/14/2014 01:00 UTC
Beyond the Multiplex
As Jennifer Aniston and her celebrity friends sweep up the accolades in Park City, one thing is clear: Sundance has lost its cultural mojo.
01/26/2006 17:00 UTC
The year in music
Britney grows up, the Strokes get the girls, Bob Dylan pencils a moustache and everyone is mad at the goddamn record industry! Why hype finally failed in 2001.
12/27/2001 01:00 UTC
Superchunk's Mac McCaughan: "We're in a fight to get people engaged"
Talking decades of music with Mac McCaughan, who does not hate it, no matter the name of Superchunk's new album
09/01/2013 02:00 UTC
Sound off
Salon's Arts & Entertainment critics pick their favorite records and musical moments of 1999.
12/14/1999 22:00 UTC
Despite several satisfying and historic wins, the Golden Globes is still a sinking ship
After Sunday's trial run on CBS, it's tough to see how this mess makes more sense than airing "Yellowstone" reruns
01/08/2024 11:01 UTC
Legal scholar: Trump filing to toss Fulton case "so meritless it borders on comical"
"Engaging in racketeering activity is not shielded" by the Constitution, says law professor Anthony Michael Kreis
01/08/2024 17:28 UTC
Most members of Congress have been moral failures on Gaza: Hold them to account
Only a handful of Democrats are even willing to stand up for a ceasefire — so U.S. support for bloodshed continues
01/09/2024 10:45 UTC
Utah bills itself as “family-friendly” even as lawmakers have long neglected child care
Some advocates say the historical influence of the LDS church has added to the resistance
01/05/2024 21:00 UTC
"Overwhelming cause": Illinois, Massachusetts voters join fight to bar Trump from ballots
"Our predecessors understood that oath-breaking insurrectionists will do it again, and worse," attorney warns
01/05/2024 15:30 UTC
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