2000 Stories by Keith Harris
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published April 26, 2000
With a new band, Katastrophy Wife, and a new babe in toyland, Kat Bjelland makes more noise than ever. More >>
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published April 19, 2000
Can the Cities' oldest black radio station survive a date with the bulldozer? More >>
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published April 12, 2000
Longtime KFAI host and pioneering electronic musician Richard Paske finds a new key in solo jazz piano. More >>
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published March 29, 2000
A film critic vows to tell the truth about Mifune. More >>
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published March 29, 2000
Learning to love like Yo La Tengo. More >>
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published March 15, 2000
With Treader, Spring Heel Jack make an etude out of electronica. More >>
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published March 8, 2000
Korn's depressed rap-metal rocks freaks and saves geeks. But are they just yanking your leash? More >>
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published March 8, 2000
Drowning Mona and 3 Strikes are comedies of misfortune in more ways than one. More >>
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published February 23, 2000
Multiplying geeky pop by brainy drum 'n' bass, Triangle's new math adds up. More >>
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published February 9, 2000
Stereo Type Click dial 651 for hip-hop information. More >>
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published February 9, 2000
Guy
Guy III
MCA
TEDDY RILEY HAD the poor timing to patent his amalgam of groovy R&B push and... More >>
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published January 26, 2000
What's new in clubland? An intimate downtown dance floor; a new home for Jitters; and a gay "theme bar" in Nordeast. More >>
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published January 19, 2000
In Sweet and Lowdown, Woody Allen tells the tale of New York jazz in the Thirties--without black people. More >>
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published January 19, 2000
With new tracks exhumed from the vaults, Biggie and Tupac add to their corpses' corpora. More >>
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published January 19, 2000
Charlie Burton
One Man's Trash: The Charlie Burton Story: '77-'99
Bulldog
THE NOTION... More >>
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published January 5, 2000
In 1999, cock rock and teenybop ruled the roost. More >>
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published January 5, 2000
A fantasy jukebox of 1999's greatest hits. More >>
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