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...country where the enjoyment of music is prohibited, as in Afghanistan under the Taliban. Of course, Pierce dreams of a day when he and his mediocre clan can have Taliban-like power over the masses, but until then people like me are free to denounce him publicly. As a singer, I rejoice that I would be equally unwelcome under the Taliban or in Pierce's postrevolutionary "utopia." CYNTHIA CLAYTON VASQUEZ Santa Maria, Calif...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 29, 2001 | 10/29/2001 | See Source »

...regular stripper. Taking no chances, Chirac orders strip searches of all cancan girls KEN FOLLETT Author gives $3,185 to charity so his name will be included in a fantasy novel. Our fee for his mention on this list? For $5 we'll call it even Losers PAUL STANLEY Singer's hip surgery causes KISS to cancel WTC benefit, proving that 24-in. platform boots are not a good, long-term, orthopedic solution CHRISTIE'S Auction house cheats itself by selling million-dollar violin for $48,000. Ups opening bid for Golden Girls collectible plates to $2 million BOB DYLAN...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Starting Time | 10/29/2001 | See Source »

Because all three member of Dispatch sing and play a variety of instruments, it would be harder for them to fall into the trap that causes tension in many bands, namely the lead-singer-vs.-back-up-guys rut. Not only do Braddigon, Chetro and Repete each write some of the Dispatch tunes, but each of them is also involved with separate solo projects, an outlet for more individual creativity. “I don’t think any of us would let the others [take the spotlight],” affirmed Chetro, “we?...

Author: By Antoinette C. Nwandu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dispatch Kids Rock the Harvard Scene | 10/26/2001 | See Source »

...favorite, it quickly unveils the crunching guitars and harmonies Garbage fans have come to expect. In Beautiful Garbage, the electro-pop rockers offer a satisfying follow-up to 1998’s Version 2.0, once again harkening back to their trademark blend of guitars, electronic-influenced beats and lead singer Shirley Manson’s cynical musings. Led by Manson’s rock-vixen vocals, the quartet’s 1995 debut, Garbage, saw the Madison, Wis.-based band rise quickly amidst the then-decaying alt-rock universe. Fueled by producer/drummer/founder Butch Vig, a veteran of the alternative scene...

Author: By Frank A. Madden, | Title: Garbage | 10/26/2001 | See Source »

...enjoying an escapist bit of entertainment; instead, the editing smacked of the cold-war tales of Soviet bureaucrats erasing their out-of-favor predecessors from group photos. The public is tough enough to handle the past. A far braver decision was made by New York City-based alt-country singer-songwriter Ryan Adams. His rollicking new song "New York, New York" has as its refrain the words "But I still love you, New York"; it was written before the tragedy and the video for the song was made a few days before the attack. It shows Adams, guitar in hand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Sounds of New York | 10/20/2001 | See Source »

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