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    Working Blue 
    The smutty business of pop music through the eyes of the New Pornographers. 
    (06/05/03)
     
  
    Rhythm & Views 
     
    (05/29/03)
     
  
    Metal Disorder 
    Radio festival celebrates hair, humanity. 
    (05/22/03)
     
  
    Rhythm & Views 
     
    (04/24/03)
     
  
    Unhappy Trails 
    No Depression Radio ends up really, really depressing. 
    (02/06/03)
     
  
    He Ain't Heavy, He's My Pernice Brother 
    Joe Pernice is surprisingly not glum. 
    (11/01/01)
     
  
    Ahoy, Maties! 
    Victory at Sea comes ashore. 
    (10/18/01)
     
  
    Brotherly Love 
    Is G. Love the real deal or a cultural carpetbagger? 
    (09/06/01)
     
  
    Eatin' Raw Bacon 
    Ween is once again a band on the run. 
    (08/16/01)
     
  
    Soundbites 
    Is it Him?... The creepy crawlies are out... And other niblets. 
    (08/16/01)
     
  
    Minders? Keepers! 
    Portland's pooh-bahs of pop poke the Pueblo. 
    (08/02/01)
     
  
    Black Sun Rising 
    Leader Jesus Acedo emerges from a long eclipse. 
    (07/26/01)
     
  
    Cut the Crap! 
    A compendium of spectacular musical failures, part one. 
    (07/05/01)
     
  
    Just Add Teens 
    Disney/Buena Vista achieve mathematical precision in audience-targeting with teen-seeking missile "Crazy/Beautiful." 
    (06/28/01)
     
  
    Soundbites 
    KFMA Day II is upon us... Billy Idol is still a punk... The dulcimer sings sweetly... and more! 
    (06/14/01)
     
  
    Love/Hate Relationship 
    Courtney Love turns labor leader. 
    (05/31/01)
     
  
    Shake Your Thang 
    Al Foul and the Shakes give us some real booty-smackin' fun. 
    (11/02/00)
     
  
    Calm Waters 
    The Sea and Cake's sound is easy like Sunday morning. 
    (10/19/00)
     
  
    The Burden of Spoof 
    Prince of parody Weird Al Yankovic polkas into the TCC on March 1. 
    (02/24/00)
     
  
    Rhythm & Views 
    Wise words on a tribute to Gram Parsons. 
    (11/25/99)
     
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