Norah Jones, Bear Mountain, EarlyMorningRebel, and OneRepublic are in the Single Play Spotlight this week
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Ted Asregadoo has a last name that's proven to be difficult to pronounce for almost everyone on the Popdose staff, some telemarketers, and even his close friends. He lives in Walnut Creek, CA., and is also the host of the Planet LP podcast.
Green Day, Saint Motel, Mona, Beauty Sleep, and Metallica in the “Single Play” spotlight
It’s 1983 all over again in this Netflix series starring Winona Ryder
New tunes from Paper Route, The Wans, Bad Sounds, and Gringo Star in the Single Play spotlight
The day LinkedIn announced Microsoft was buying the company, I deleted my LinkedIn profile.
A throwback to 2008 when the weekly Mix Six was a thing on Popdose and Prince got his week in the spotlight.
Mira Aasma, Bob Dylan, Night Argent, and Paul Simon in this week’s “Boomers and Millennials” Single Play
New music from Tanya Donelly, John Doe, Sada Vidoo, and Jerad Finck
Don’t scoff! Movie can changes lives — and that’s not always a good thing.
PJ Harvey, Esperanza Spalding, Grant-Lee Phillips, and NEONOMORA in the “Single Play” spotlight.
Another group of solid songs featuring Eskobar, Galactic, Chaos Emeralds, and Matthew Logan Vasquez
Music from New Order, Iggy Pop, Norma Jean Martine, and Sia in the “Single Play” spotlight!
A new year…and new music from Teddybears, Shy Shy Shy, Marie Munroe, and David Bowie
They say there are strangers, who threaten us/In our immigrants and infidels
Why do politicians make racist comments? Because it can get them elected.
Coldplay, Solomon Ray, Rush, and The Wild Wild in the Single Play spotlight this week!
New music from Joe Jackson, Whissell, Gabrielle Papillon, and Nina Schofield
“The Leftovers” recovers from a so-so first season and comes out swinging in Season Two
The Popdose Interview with filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi on her new HBO documentary “San Francisco 2.0”
In “Narcos” Pablo Escobar embodies Machiavelli’s famous phrase: “It is better to be feared than loved, if you cannot be both.”
Kevin J. Anderson and Neil Peart return to the world of Albion in “Clockwork Lives”