Ryan Adams, Rufus Wainwright, James Murphy, and The Strokes, just your average rock stars next door.
David Bowie writes about his life as a New Yorker.
Hot New York bands we’re sure you never heard of… like Stellastarr*, The Fever, Dopo Yume, and Sea Ray.
Archive for September, 2003
EMMYS 2003!
ALICIA’S BACK AND SHE’S BETTER THAN EVER!
THE PICTURE WE DIDN’T WANT TO SEE:
The stunning Thora Birch attending as Francis Ford Coppola’s date. Something about this picture is a little too Hollywood and Vine.
L.A.P.D. thinks Phil Spector was definitely the trigger man.
Is Fabrizio really “wooly-haired,” as mentioned in Gawker Stalker? Also… Julia Stiles [...]
The launch of the Observer Music Monthly. Coverboys, Blur.
Miranda Sawyer dishes on what it’s like being a celebrity interviewer.
Stephen Trask in the Times. Link from Beat Royalty.
HE IS A SK8ER BOI… AND HE MIGHT MAKE SIX FIGURES
New York Times spotlights the little dudes of extreme sports… and the companies that sponsor them.
File sharing is the new pot smoking.
Jake Gyllenhaal in the NYT’s “Men’s Fashion of the Times.”
Redesigned MoMA logo.
If you’re wearing Von Dutch, you deserve to get a smack in the face. What are you? From L.A.? Links from Whatevs.
But riding high on the fashion “do” list are THIGH HIGH BOOTS. Not kidding. Mark our words, we’ll be sporting a pair of these before the leaves hit the [...]
FIFTH GRADER SEES RADIOHEAD AS THE “ROAD TO HELL” AND WORTHY OF “FREE SUICIDES”
The best thing to happen to Radiohead since Napster…
Radiohead Rorschach
An innocent fifth grader’s picture is worth a thousand-word critical analysis.
BY ROB HARVILLA
…in order to solicit an honest, undiluted opinion about Radiohead, you’d have to find the proverbial People Living [...]
The Rapture and Muse docu on Radio 1.
Starsailor’s James Walsh on being a daddy to Niamh: “It’s great fun! It’s an excuse to become a child again yourself, really. It’s making faces and messing around.”
There are some new articles/reviews in the features section.
Older bodies bare all in this season’s films.
The Guardian examines the delicate balance between second-album slumps and second-album success.
