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The Sex Pistols were one of the 20th century's best bands -- even if they (and we) were too dumb to know it.
By Cintra Wilson
April 13, 2000
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Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young's $200 tickets are just the start of new highs in rock-concert prices.
By Bill Wyman
April 12, 2000
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There stands before you a murderer -- the band that killed rock 'n' roll.
By Ira Robbins
April 10, 2000
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On "The Covers Record," Cat Power strips "Satisfaction" of Jagger's swagger and manages to velvet over the VU.
By Dave McCoy
March 24, 2000
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Locked forever in Teflon celebrity, the woman with the world's most beautiful armpits always gets the last laugh ... or so she says.
By Cintra Wilson
February 22, 2000
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A slap in the face and a sock in the pants: Tom Cruise gets his Calvins in a wad over "Magnolia" fluffed-or-stuffed controversy. Plus: Papa Leo? Virginie Ledoyen denies paternity rumors in the cutest French accent.
By Amy Reiter
January 27, 2000
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In which our hero braves technical difficulties, arctic temperatures and too many geography questions in his quest for a fast fortune.
By Steven Scott Smith
November 16, 1999
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Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1999
By Joyce Millman
November 10, 1999
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Tell Cintra an underground culture still exists -- but she won't find it at a Details party! Plus: Amazon.com vs. Amazon; don't obsess over tot's penis grabbing.
Letters to the Editor
November 4, 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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Jennifer Love Hewitt talks titties with Maxim; Roald Dahl's widow has the golden ticket. Plus: Howahd! The Sterns split up.
By Amy Reiter
October 26, 1999
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The Charlatans U.K. aren't really an innovative band, but they've got a world-weary confidence that makes for good rock 'n' roll.
By Michelle Goldberg
October 12, 1999
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The king of the unforgiving is the rock star who never was.
By Bill Wyman
September 21, 1999
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Jerry Hall and Paul Allen makin' waves in French waters? Oasis members get good and gobsmacked. The cut-ups at the K.C. Star take clowning too far. Plus: Money talks, "Bulworth" walks, Beatty for prez!
By Amy Reiter
August 11, 1999
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A poet-novelist who knew the Queen of Soul as a teenager looks back at the forces and influences that shaped one of the world's greatest singers.
By Al Young
August 3, 1999
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The evanescent Spinanes sharpen two songs from the Rolling Stones' catalog, chronicling the impulse to fight emotional weariness and the temptation to succumb to it.
By Charles Taylor
July 23, 1999
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Come all ye ignoble etymologists: It's contest time! Define "hum cap," win a T-shirt. Plus: Southern-fried music lit's finest hour: "Rythm Oil."
By Douglas Cruickshank
June 12, 1999
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That sly dog! The Magnolia State's governor finally cops to a thing goin' on. Plus: Vladimir Lenin's lost head pops up; ex-Stones drummer now hawking tube steaks; and Mister Rogers soaks up fawning from a cardigan-clad pol.
By Amy Reiter
June 11, 1999
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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 Meredith Ochs
April 21, 1998
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Pop music is the body cast that gets pushed around, but never loses its shape.
By Sarah Vowell
April 17, 1998
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Salon contributors answer the question: what was your most significant moment of 1997?
By Cynthia Joyce
December 24, 1997
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David Pulizzi reviews the Rolling Stone tribute album.
By David Pulizzi
December 10, 1997
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Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
By Sean Elder
November 5, 1997
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By Sean Elder
November 5, 1997