Bjork

  • Bjork's sad credit crunch song

    First Iceland's banks got zapped by the global financial crisis. Next up: Lava fields and hot springs?
  • New music

    New albums from Björk, Keren Ann and Elliott Smith
  • Beyond the Multiplex

    The Beastie Boys' fan-shot concert film: For frat guys only? Plus: Matthew Barney's latest ... starring Bjork and a whole lot of Vaseline.
  • Restraining ourselves

    A very exciting clip for the upcoming Barney/Bjork collaboration.
  • Three words you should never say to Bjork

    Björk takes down a reporter in Thailand.
  • All hail the ice queen

    As Bjork releases an extraordinary career retrospective, it's time to crown her as the most important pop musician of her generation.
  • Music preview: Mum

    Underwater vibes: Icelandic band Mum combine intricate beat programming with warm liquid soundscapes.
  • Kids can be so cruel

    Nonstop teasing, Dunst recalls; LeBlanc gloats over "Survivor" thrashing; Woody Allen -- alien? Plus: Björk pregnant; Jacko behind the camera.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, Oct. 19-21, 2001
  • Björk

    Violence may follow her, but so does everything else. Iceland's greatest export is taking us to the verge.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, March 23-25, 2001
  • Scent of a woman

    Grand seductress Catherine Deneuve talks about taking chances, working with Bjvrk and starring in the new musical "Dancer in the Dark."
  • "Dancer in the Dark"

    Lars von Trier is a mechanic, not an artist. And his movies are meat grinders he feeds his characters through.
  • Celebrity free-fall-for-all

    Swing from tall buildings, risk life and appendage ... some people will do anything for attention. Plus: This is Whitney Houston on something, for sure.
  • We won't get boobed again!

    Let's See Action! Who fans boo Cindy Margolis; Gwyneth banishes statuette; and -- horrors! -- the man behind the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync forms another Frankenband!
  • Sharps & Flats

    Creepy and romantic, subtle and strange, the music from "Being John Malkovich" is good enough to stand on its own.
  • Sharps & Flats

    For some reason, the Underworld let remixers with a lot less talent rework the U.K. outfit's songs.
  • Sharps & flats

    The "Stigmata" soundtrack stars Smashing Pumpkin Billy Corgan and his experimental art of demonic composition.
  • The Awful Truth

    Iceland -- the source of quality

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