Published at 12:00 AM on March 7, 2008

By Mark Krotov

Jay Sweet visits Boston's FOX25 again

One day, Paste will have its own television network. It will feature Strum That Tune, a game show devoted to singer-songwriters hosted by Ryan Adams, Indie Cribs, a look inside the small, cramped apartments of Brooklyn-based musicians, and The Philip Seymour Hoffman Hour, a daily bit of respite from your busy life, featuring a single, beautiful image of Hoffman.

It certainly sounds grand, but until we secure the funding to compete with the likes of the Outdoor Life Network, we can take comfort in some very capable televised representation. As he has on many occasions, Paste’s editor-at-large Jay Sweet recently stopped by the studios of Boston’s FOX25 and provided a great visual corollary to the current issue of Paste.

Click here to watch Sweet discuss Michael Jackson, the Black Crowes, the Boston band Zox, and a new Simpsons video game.

Related links:
Jay’s Sweet Talk blog
BlackCrowes.com
ZoxBand.com

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