I'm stuck creatively and don't know where to turn.
By Cary Tennis Dec 15, 2008
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I've tried to do the pragmatic things, but I can't connect, I don't belong.
By Cary Tennis
January 15, 2009
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A loving, low-budget film tries to revive the undead spirit of Darby Crash and L.A.'s most anarchic punk pioneers. But some things aren't easy to resurrect.
By Andrew O'Hehir
August 5, 2008
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Radiohead! Kanye! My Bloody Valentine! Dylan! Here's what to catch -- and what to skip -- on the festival circuit this summer.
By Judy Berman and Charly Wilder
June 5, 2008
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Forget the slick mall-punk that rules the radio. If you like your music chaotic and bratty, you need to hear Times New Viking and Be Your Own Pet.
By Jess Harvell
April 15, 2008
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The bunnies interview the band, and Chou Chou introduces her own musical group.
April 9, 2008
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The punk-rock icon and the film's director discuss their 11-year collaboration.
January 22, 2008
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New music from the hardcore punk legends.
July 6, 2007
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Crashing, scabrous punk rock.
June 18, 2007
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The author of a new biography of Clash frontman Joe Strummer talks about the punk rock legend.
June 12, 2007
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Check out this previously unreleased version of a U.K. punk classic.
May 22, 2007
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New music from the indie-rock legends.
April 25, 2007
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The priestess of punk talks politics and the power of rock in this interview and podcast.
April 19, 2007
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Political punk that'll rattle your walls.
March 29, 2007
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Must one be born with musical talent? I yearn to express myself but have no training.
By Cary Tennis
March 26, 2007
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Readers mull the future of rock.
March 6, 2007
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Courtney Love -- rock star, publicity whore, feminist -- has scrapbooked her life in the spotlight. Has the self-proclaimed fame junkie lasted past her expiration date?
By Lisa Levy
November 6, 2006
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In a stunning debut, punk rock drummer and ex-junkie John Albert finds redemption through a baseball team full of L.A. burnouts.
By Ben Cosgrove
August 17, 2005
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What's hot in indie publishing, from Greg Palast's anti-Dubya card deck to a coffee-table book of antiwar art and a photographic study of NYC's back-in-the-day graffiti writers. Plus: The '80s punk hero who's been forgotten but shouldn't be.
By Scott Thill
August 4, 2004
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Punk legend Joe Strummer bows out with "Streetcore," a hit-and-miss farewell studded with a handful of gems.
By Shannon Zimmerman
October 21, 2003
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On the board, I could be the kind of girl I wanted to be -- fearless, gnarly and completely myself.
By Soo Young Lee
June 24, 2003
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Joe Strummer was a saint! And lots of bands are political, you idiot. Readers respond to John Schacht's "He Fought the Law (and the Law Won)."
January 9, 2003
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It was great to have Joe Strummer back, even if he sold "London Calling" to Jaguar. Now he's gone, reminding us that rock doesn't matter anymore.
By John Schacht
January 3, 2003
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The Liars' debut is a dirty, disorderly dance-punk record crammed with ear splitting vocals and throbbing bass lines. Listen in.
By Kevin Johannesen
September 12, 2002
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Portland's post-riot grrrl trio start up their songwriting machine again -- and deliver a fresh new album, "One Beat." Listen in.
By Ross White
August 20, 2002