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Between 1991 to 1997, the traveling circus of a festival excited, entertained and empowered disaffected American youth, ...
Kurt Cobain's life and legacy is the stuff of legend, and the multitude of authorized and unauthorized documentaries floating ...
In the early 1990s, an unlikely collection of college rock, heavy metal and punk bands set out on a tour that would influence ...
Al Jourgensen has finally gotten over hatred for his early music and subtly reworked it... into Ministry's best LP in years ...
People drive from the suburbs, from Indiana, even from downstate Illinois, making Troha’s a destination rather than just a ...
The all-you-can-eat format transforms the economics of special occasion dining, allowing families to enjoy a feast without ...
With the advent of digital streaming it’s easier than ever to discover new music basically for free. However, flipping ...
This week I decided to take a crack at what I think are the 10 most misunderstood – or at least misinterpreted – songs ever. Now, this is coming from someone who believes once a song – like a poem, ...
We had the great honor to talk with a very talented musician and producer: Chris Goss. He is most well-known as ...
Aloha, GNOME 48 — a new version of the GNOME desktop environment is out with a swathe of new features, UI buffs, and ...
All Apologies” was the final Nirvana single before Kurt Cobain’s death by suicide in 1994. Nirvana released the song as a double A-side with “Rape Me.” And it’s tempting to impart some sort of ...