Foreign Legion challenge narrow-minded hip-hop.
Why corporate rock’s setback is Seattle’s gain.
Avenue A tells advertisers what works on the Web.
Mock-rock comedy duo Tenacious D strums their way up the ladder one laugh at a time.
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Experience Music Project announces lineup for opening weekend.
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Rusty Willoughby put Flop behind him with a solo debut.
Unfazed by the ruthless record industry, Spoon soldiers on with its sarcasm intact.
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Turning a common theme into an uncommonly charming film.
An esteemed rock critic gauges her free-spirited community’s place in mainstream culture.
Gary Louris and the Jayhawks persevere, with a hot new album behind them.
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Podlodowski sends mixed messages on clubs.
A Greek restaurant battles the Liquor Control Board.
The bunt single and overplayed song that embodied the Mariners’ big day.