Alamo Drafthouse's Rolling Roadshow
While special theater effects like Sensurround, smell-a-vision and 3D glasses have brought a piece of the real world to the theater... read more
Silkworm: A look back
In the wake of drummer Michael Dahlquist's death, Paste writer Andrew Earles takes stock of the indie band's two-decade career... read more
Playback: Rosanne Cash
Considering the major role she played in shaping the future for commercial country’s female performers... read more
Band of the Week: Southern Bitch
Adam Musick is a simple man... read more
4 to Watch: Brandi Carlile
It’s not quite Walden Woods, Brandi Carlile points out, but she does live in a remote area in a log cabin... read more
Col. Knowledge & The Lickity Splits
Having just released its debut, this band is making a name for itself with its instantly familiar sound and playful shows... read more
Emergent: Michael McGowan
Canadian film has historically suffered from a split personality... read more
Bob Mould
It was the beginning of 2004, and Bob Mould hadn’t played much electric guitar in five years... read more
On the Road with Denison Witmer
Philadelphia singer/songwriter Denison Witmer sounds off about his favorite tour stops... read more
Lizz Wright
Although Lizz Wright’s audience remembers the young contralto who debuted as a jazz-singer-to-watch in 2002... read more
Abigail Washburn
In the crowded taxi, the banjo and fiddle ease everyone's nerves on the ride from the Shanghai aiport... read more
Billy Corgan Wants His Pumpkins Back...
On the eve of the release of Billy Corgan’s solo record, the rocker is celebrating at Chicago’s Adler Planetarium. read more
C-Rayz Walz
Misogynistic, money-obsessed mainstream hip-hop continues to give the genre a bad rap... read more
Catching Waves With Tristan Prettyman
Girls, don't believe everything you saw in Blue Crush. read more
Nickel Creek
Bluegrass’s red-headbanging stepchild leaves the crotchety purists even farther behind. read more
Under the Cover with Fountains of Wayne
Following their most successful album to date, 2003’s Welcome Interstate Managers, Fountains of Wayne are cleaning out their closet. read more
Laura Cantrell
It turns out that Laura Cantrell isn’t the only member of her family to move to New York from Tennessee for a radio career. read more
Emergent: Miranda July
Understanding the arc of multimedia artist Miranda July's career... read more
Born Into Brothels
Earlier this year, Paste spoke with Born Into Brothels co-director Ross Kauffman shortly after the film’s Oscar nomination... read more
4 to Watch: Last Town Chorus
Because it’s led by a lap-steel player (and a breathtakingly beautiful one at that), Megan Hickey’s Last Town Chorus... read more

