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Ethan Smith

June 14, 1999 | Feature
Street News

Back in New York for three sold-out shows, Pavement may be more and more popular, but they're anything but pedestrian.

July 26, 1999 | Feature
Hair Today

The music industry rewinds to eighties metal.

April 24, 2000 | Pop Music Review
In Brief: XTC
May 31, 1999 | Feature
Life Was a Cabaret

But now it's more like Carnegie Hall, where Diana Krall, the jazz pianist with the femme-fatale voice and soaring popularity, is about to make her headlining debut.

April 3, 2000 | Feature
Manners: Emily Postmodern

Teaching new-money networkers the dos and don'ts of dining out.

February 14, 2000 | The Culture Business
Look Who's Stalking

The ugly feud between pop paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould and science writer Robert Wright has been simmering for ten years now -- except somebody forgot to tell Gould.

May 17, 1999 | Feature
Eat at Dick's

From punk rock to soup stock.

November 13, 2000 | Feature
Cold Comfort

Temperatures may be chilly at Canada's Mont Tremblant, but the European-style welcome is always warm.

July 19, 1999 | Feature
Harvey's Next Wave

In 1967, BAM was being rented out for karate classes and marked for razing. Harvey Lichtenstein turned it into one of the world's most influential performing-arts centers. What will he do for an encore?

February 16, 1998 | Pop Music Review
In Brief: Pearl Jam, High Llamas & Mark Eitzel
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