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Ted Asregadoo
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Ted Asregadoo — yes, his last name is spelled exactly how it sounds (sort of?) — is a San Francisco Bay Area resident, music lover, and the voice behind the Planet LP podcast. A writer and editor at Popdose since the site's very first days in 2008, he has made peace with the fact that his last name will never appear on a souvenir keychain.
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”
‘Cause I’m Stephen Colbert, yes I’m the real Colbert/All you other Stephen Colberts are just imitating/So won’t the real Stephen Colbert please stand up/Please stand up/ Please stand up?
In the Single Play spotlight: Nova Heart, The Wooden Sky, We Are Z, and Skinny Lister.
In the “Single Play” spotlight this week: Steve Martin & Edie Brickell, ZZ Ward, A Silent Film, and Ayla
The stock market crash leads to the inevitable question: is the sky falling?
Iron Maiden is back, so is Natalie Imbruglia. Add to that Teddybears, and newcomer Pushing Static, and you have this week’s “Single Play.”
Beck, Brooklynn, Grace Potter and Nadia Nair are in this week’s “Single Play” spotlight.
Is there anything revelatory in the deluxe edition of Led Zeppelin’s “In Through The Out Door?” Yes and no.
Rush’s busts out the deep cuts in a 40 year retrospective concert.
