For the Birds: Shearwater Frontman Drops Some Science
On a warm February day in South Carolina, Shearwater’s Jonathan Meiburg embarks on a bird-spotting stroll through the Audubon Swamp Garden at Magnolia Plantation—the same swamp John James Audubon visited 150 years ago... read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesAlanis Morissette: Flavors of Entanglement
Most people aren’t familiar with the three albums of new material Alanis Morissette has released since... read more
Found in: Music, ReviewsAnother Side of Jakob Dylan
After five albums and 18 years fronting The Wallflowers, Jakob Dylan has built the confidence to “go acoustic” on his first solo album, the Rick Rubin-produced Seeing Things. Historically speaking, this is a very big deal, because the 38-year-old Dylan has fashioned... read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesLewis Black
Me of Little Faith falls somewhere between satire and memoir into a... read more
Found in: Books, ReviewsLadytron: Velocifero
One of the first groups to bring the electroclash movement into the public eye... read more
Found in: Music, ReviewsEd Harcourt: The Beautiful Lie
Ed Harcourt’s fifth album begins with grandiosely titled opener... read more
Found in: Music, ReviewsWhen Did You Last See Your Father?
Based on the British poet Blake... read more
Found in: Movies, ReviewsSavage Grace
In a decade when the dysfunctional family has become its own film genre... read more
Found in: Movies, ReviewsJohn Hiatt: Same Old Man
On his 19th studio album, John Hiatt has rediscovered his... read more
Found in: Music, ReviewsDana Jennings
Last June, as a guest of Marty Stuart, I got to sing a couple of my songs... read more
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