The late-night host and longtime visitor to Seattle talks about acting in the shattering, stressful Sundance breakout “If I ...
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Our 12 Favorite ’90s Movies Set in the ’70s
These 12 ’90s movies set in the ’70s bring together two great movie decades. The 1970s were perhaps the greatest The post Our ...
Crossing over genres is a gamble for any musician, no matter how big they are. Here are some instances where taking a chance worked out for an artist, and some where it didn't quite as much.
Fred Armisen releases '100 Sound Effects,' a catalog of hyperrealistic noises inspired by his nostalgia for haunted mansion albums of the past.
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Why October 12th Matters in Rock History
It’s October 12th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1975, Rod Stewart played his final gig ...
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The Strangest Show Devo Ever Played
Given the group’s nature, it’s not surprising that Devo has played in “a lot of strange places” during its 50-plus-year ...
Nirvana have prevailed (again) in the legal battle over the cover of Nevermind, with a judge dismissing a lawsuit brought by Spencer Elden, who claimed the naked photo of him as a baby violated child ...
The man pictured as a naked baby on the cover of Nirvana’s seminal second album argued that the band had engaged in child sex abuse imagery. By Derrick Bryson Taylor A federal judge dismissed a ...
A federal court has ruled in favor of the members of Nirvana in a case brought by Spencer Elden, the now grown man who was the naked baby that appeared on the band's iconic 1991 album cover for ...
Oct 1 (Reuters) - A federal judge again threw out a lawsuit by a man who accused iconic grunge rock band Nirvana of distributing child pornography by using a photograph of him as a naked, swimming ...
Since Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain’s tragic death in 1994, Seattle has become a pilgrimage site for generations of Nirvana fans to come and celebrate the iconic grunge band. There’s the Kurt Cobain ...
A federal judge again threw out a lawsuit by a man who accused grunge rock band Nirvana of distributing child pornography by using a photograph of him as a naked, swimming baby on the cover of its ...
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