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Ethan Brown

June 11, 2001 | Pop Music Review
In Brief
November 25, 2002 | Pop Music Review
Selling Points

Justin Timberlake flies solo and plays it safe; TLC hits with what will be a tribute to the late Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes.

April 26, 2004 | Intelligencer
Blogs Over Baghdad

A new set of Iraqi bloggers on the ongoing war.

March 3, 2003 | Feature
In Brief: Pop Music

Ethan Brown reviews "The Coral" by The Coral and “All the Things She Said” by T.A.T.U.

April 26, 1999 | Feature
Tunnel Vision

Hip-hop's ground zero is "thug paradise."

December 23, 2002 | Pop Music Review
Soul on Nice

On new albums, Jay-Z's charismatic ease has degenerated into predictable, mush-mouthed rehashing, but Nas jabs with the best of them. And Mariah? Next question . . .

April 10, 2000 | Pop Music Review
Willkommen

Cabaret and "Cabaret" star Ute Lemper invites a new generation into the genre by singing Costello and Cave.

May 15, 2000 | Pop Music Review
Mmm, Teen-Bop

Teen pop may be the future of the music business, but its marketing -- and sound, in Hanson's case -- owe more to another decade: the fifties.

October 7, 2002 | Feature
Airing Radio's Dirty Laundry

The fight between D.J.'s Funkmaster Flex of Hot 97 and Steph Lova of Power 105.1 is no Tupac-and-Biggie of the airwaves.

June 28, 2004 | Pop Music Review
In Brief: The Cure

Thanks to tepid records like Wild Mood Swings and Bloodflowers, the Cure haven’t mattered to anyone beyond their devoted fans for more than a decade.

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