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Teddy Morgan and the Pistolas top the author and critic's biweekly accounting of pop and its discontents.
By Greil Marcus
November 16, 1999
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Salon's TV picks for
Weekend, Nov. 5-7, 1999
By Joyce Millman
November 5, 1999
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Are white hipsters an endangered species? Is sellout just another word for nothing left to lose?
By Frank Houston
November 1, 1999
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Mimi Fariña was tempting jailbait. Her husband, Richard, fought alongside Castro, sold guns and called Thomas Pynchon a pal.
By David Bowman
October 13, 1999
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Garth Brooks had friends in low places. Chris Gaines is just weird.
By David Cantwell
October 11, 1999
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Wherein the author travels back in time to encounter "Morris" as he brushes up against "Reagan" -- and the rest is "history."
By David Corn
September 28, 1999
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The Great Gravel-Voiced One talks of films, beautiful actresses, the importance of Dylan and chillin' with the Sandinistas.
By David Bowman
September 24, 1999
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Puff Daddy's audacious "Forever" captures a paranoid success spitting in the face of his own demise. Is the Ebenezer Scrooge of rap losing it?
By Jon Dolan
September 16, 1999
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The man who sang "Freedom" at Woodstock tells his life story, but forgets to include his life.
By Lorenzo W. Milam
September 13, 1999
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Ben Harper is no Bob Dylan -- he's actually not even Robbie Robertson.
By Seth Mnookin
September 1, 1999
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In the midst of a deathly tome overflowing with her dratted ego, Judy Collins attempts to tell the unembellished tale of a sad death. And she pulls it off.
By Lorenzo W. Milam
July 29, 1999
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New GPS-equipped bra enables authorities to locate your breasts; Brit bookies say Gore's gonna get it; Nicole Kidman: Call Pamela Anderson Lee; Lennon more popular than Jesus in new poll. Plus: Be very afraid -- Loni Anderson is back!
By Amy Reiter
July 6, 1999
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Greenwich Village folk tribute covers Bob Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel and Tim Buckley. But how can Chrissie Hynde and Marshall Crenshaw, among others, forget that some art belongs to its creator?
By Robbie Woliver
July 2, 1999
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The temperamental troubadour plays one more encore along the Never-ending Tour.
By Bill Wyman
June 22, 1999
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Saturating the nation in one scandal after another, the American male member takes center stage in the last decade of the millenium.
By Deanne Stillman
February 11, 1999
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Sharps & Flats is a weekly music review roundup in Salon Magazine
By Joe Gross
January 19, 1999
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The year's best in box sets provides obsessed fans of country, jazz, blues and rock with some treasures and some trash.
By Eric Alterman
December 16, 1998
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The thriller-master talks about Bob Dylan, working with Ross Perot and why he prefers the creature comforts of a luxury hotel to the perilous terrain of his heroes.
By David Bowman
December 2, 1998
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New box sets from Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen released on Columbia only confirm what collectors have known for years -- that these artists have been sitting on some of their best work (even if they didn't think so).
By Robert Levine
November 11, 1998
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Patti Smith talks about the people and the poetry in her new collection, 'Patti Smith Complete: Lyrics, Reflections & Notes for the
Future'
By David Bowman
October 21, 1998
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Silicon Valley's 'techie
trendsetters' are making the office party the coolest event on your
social calendar -- sort of.
By Tom Frost
October 14, 1998
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By Douglas Wolk
September 16, 1998
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Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
By Tony Scherman
July 29, 1998
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This is the 30th anniversary of a series of tumultuous events that shaped a generation. To understand the activists of the '60s, you have to revisit 1968 and consider what it was like to those who lived through it.
By Stephen Talbot
July 22, 1998
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Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
By Joe Heim
April 28, 1998