David Crosby

  • Teach your pop stars well

    Rock and Roll Hall of Famer David Crosby talks about touring, political engagement and why he doesn't listen to Britney Spears.
  • Forget the Haight and Woodstock

    A new book makes a compelling case that Laurel Canyon, home to Joni, Zappa, Mama Cass and many more, was the true center of '60s rock.
  • Will Julia perform her wifely duties?

    Roberts' new hubby's ex-wife gets nasty; Lara Flynn Boyle comes clean about her ratty past; and Winslet and Mendes hit a titanic snag.
  • Just brilliant

    Mensa calls Sharon Stone's bluff; Robin Williams goes berserk over sappy-haters. Plus: Crosby disses Britney, 'N Sync; Lyle Lovett's a hero, and that's no bull.
  • A genetic death sentence

    Doctors routinely deny heart transplants to the mentally retarded.
  • Did Barrymore call off wedding?

    "SNL" chief says Drew canceled five minutes before televised vows; Kyra Sedgwick on turkey basters and barenaked Bacon. Plus: A Famke Janssen Thanksgiving: "I don't care what I eat, as long as my meat gets well massaged"!
  • Blue Glow

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    Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, April 25, 2000
  • Joni Mitchell

    As pure an artist as can be found in the entertainment industry, her confessional lyrics and lilting, soaring soprano have inspired countless musicians.
  • Letters to the editor

    Why not David Crosby? Ugly men can be sperm donors too! Plus: AOL-ers defend their habit -- it's not just for newbies anymore; violence isn't sexy.
  • "Beat the Biological Clock"

    I've seen the future and it is a televised reproductive hootenanny.
  • Melissa, David and me

    Why does lesbian motherhood need the blessing of a "father"?
  • Letters to the editor

    Is Joe Conason a bigot about the religious right? Plus: Sigourney and Sandra and other absolutely fabulous divas Damien Cave missed; David Crosby?! Melissa, what were you thinking?
  • Ally McSqueal?

    Nell and Cage: Crack team. Is she experienced? Bonnie Raitt spills all. Plus: The King and I -- Carter and Presley, together again.
  • The Byrds

    Columbia's reissue of four album's from the Byrds' own "Blue Period" (1967-1970) harkens back to a time before lite rock, when the band's distinctly Southern California sound projected an optimism and sense of possibility that perfectly captured the mood of the times

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