Moby

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  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, May 5-7, 2000
  • Perils of fame

    Mariah Carey's family denies sister Alison's tell-all book about Mariah and spills all about Alison. Plus: Real-life Ed Masry slapped with a lawsuit; Hilary Swank won't bare all for Playboy; and Harry Potter keeps it in the family.
  • Sharps & Flats

    RZA's music "inspired by" Jim Jarmusch's "Ghost Dog" lags behind the inspired cuts of the actual film.
  • Who sold out electronic music?

    Did a Rhino rave compilation kill the subculture? Sure, except that it was never a subculture to begin with.
  • Bring me the fat head of Elton John

    Young men once fretted over sculpting the future, not whether they were going to get a sweaty power-handshake. What happened?
  • Letters to the Editor

    Don't insult MY intelligence with chick flicks; readers quibble with male nipples story.
  • Sharps & flats

    Moby draws a bold line straight from the Mississippi Delta to the South Bronx, connecting the dots of black music in a search for the roots of his electronic craft.
  • Mementos from the pre-millennium

    Dredged from the 1998 archives of art, pop culture and politics, Steve Erickson offers his own private cultural canon.
  • Sharps and Flats: Soundtrack to "The Saint"

  • "Animal Rights"

    Sharps and Flats is a daily music review.
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