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Topic: Music (page 157)

Music

Michelle Goldberg

Sarah Vowell

Sarah Vowell

Music

Seth Mnookin

Music

Michelle Goldberg
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Carlene Bauer

Music: White MC Paul Barman's sex-and-school rhymes overshadow the drop-top G-funk of rap's other racial curio, Eminem

Joseph Patel

David Hill

Geoff Edgers
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Music: Guy proves that old jacks can't learn new tricks

Jon Caramanica

Music: "Clicks + Cuts" is stocked with smart dance music, but don't hold that against it

Andy Battaglia
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Music: Pat Metheny's blazing new trio reworks everything from angular bop to late-night swing

Mike Britten

Music: Stockhausen's string quartet with four helicopters

Andy Battaglia
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Music: Morphine's final record sends the late Mark Sandman off to the stars

Seth Mnookin

Music: D'Angelo's deeply sensual "Voodoo" goes far beyond mere sex

Stephanie Zacharek

Sarah Vowell: Like, totally Brontk: The WB's dramas are about fragmented families, not teen sex.

Sarah Vowell

Down so many times: How Teri Thornton went from the "greatest voice since Ella Fitzgerald" to a nobody -- and back

Angela Starita
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Music: Khan's dark, brooding techno indulges a musician with a dozen faces

Michelle Goldberg

Music: Indie rock's last great hope, Modest Mouse, makes one final peep

Joe Heim

Music: Dr. John does Duke Ellington. Can we have a real doctor?

Seth Mnookin

Music: Two new Vanguard collections let the blues announce itself on its own terms

Andy Battaglia
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Music: Was electronica pioneer Gary Numan ahead of his time, or a man no century could love?

Mac Montandon
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Music: Shelby Lynne steps away from Nashville

David Hill

Music: Goldie brings star power to a new drum 'n' bass comp -- but not much else

Amanda Nowinski

Music: Nashville outsider Tom House writes too raw and complicated for folk, too wordy for country

Joe Heim
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