Stevie Wonder

She won't go easy She won't go easy

Hillary will likely fight to the bitter end -- but she should be grateful the media gave her a free pass. Plus: A Soap Opera legend, a disappearing Stevie and the Cream still rises
  • We're already laughing!

    "Battlefield Earth" to be animated TV series; Kidman stalker threatens to sue star for slander. Plus: Britney and Justin walk out on $600 bar tab!
  • Sharps & Flats

    Loaded with off tunes by Dylan and the Velvet Underground as well as killer songs by Smog, Stereolab and the Beta Band, the "High Fidelity" soundtrack plays like a perfect mix tape.
  • Curtis Mayfield

    A brilliant songwriter, vocalist, instrumentalist, producer and arranger, he had the aphoristic grace of a natural poet who was steeped in the rhetoric of the black church.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for
    Thursday, Dec. 23, 1999
  • Call me undependable

    Accident-prone: Ally Sheedy and Jason Priestley spill. Plus: He may be slick and oily, but Jesse was no SEAL. And: Gwynnie sings!
  • Sight for Stevie Wonder?

    The singer is interested in an experimental form of eye surgery.
  • I'd rather eat tacos with Daniel Johnston than swordfish with Damien Hirst

    Spiritual squalor at an opening of chunky shock-pop for the rich, and a performance of melting honesty and sweetness by the musical equivalent of Joseph Cornell.
  • 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?
  • Brand New Heavies

    Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine

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