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Soundtrack Saturday: “Desperately Seeking Susan”
The latest installment of Kelly Stitzel's Soundtrack Saturday series revisits a kinder, gentler time of bangles and bustiers -- yes, that's right, it's time for Desperately Seeking SusanRead More »
How Bad Can It Be?: “Nickelback: Live at Sturgis 2006″
Nickelback played the Sturgis bikers' rally in 2006, and now, a DVD commemorating the occasion is in stores. Jack Feerick asks the critical question: How bad can it be
Read More »CHART ATTACK!: 4/22/72
Jason Hare is back for another installment of Chart Attack! -- and this week, he takes us all the way back to April 22, 1972, and a top 10 featuring Neil Young, Aretha, and
Read More »No Concessions: “Anvil!” Smashes Through Spring Movie Doldrums
In this week's installment of No Concessions, Bob Cashill has his cinematic face rocked off by Anvil! The Story of AnvilRead More »
The Producers: Tom Werman, Chapter Five
Tom Werman's ongoing look back at his storied career returns for its fifth installment, in which he is bossed around by Jan Hammer, meets George Harrison and Cheap Trick, and narrowly avoids a brush
Read More »Bottom Feeders: The Ass End of the ’80s, Part 48
Dave Steed's Bottom Feeders series reaches the letter K in its journey through the ass end of the '80s, and this week that means plenty of Khan — Chaka Khan
Read More »Popdose Concert Flashback: David Bowie and Nine Inch Nails, 9/16/95
Mojo Flucke caught Bowie with Nine Inch Nails in September of '95 -- and in his latest Concert Flashback, he tells you which half of the double bill gave him an audio root canal
Read More »The Popdose Interview: Kelly Jones
Her new album, SheBANG!, features appearances from Mike Viola and Fountains of Wayne's Adam Schlesinger. Clearly, it's a good time to be Kelly Jones — and you can read all about it in Dw.
Read More »Unsolicited Career Advice for… Michael Stipe
With this week's installment of Unsolicited Advice, Rob Smith's uncle Don Skwatzenschitz becomes the latest in a long line of people to try and figure out what's wrong with R.E.M.'s career
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