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November 8, 2004
Glenn Branca

Glenn Branca, originally composed Symphony No. 13, “Hallucination City,” for the Paris millennium celebration.

November 8, 2004
Fabolous

New York rapper Fabolous had a raucous delivery and a lust for the good life.

November 15, 2004
James Murphy

DFA Records Co-Owner, Producer, Bandleader

May 9, 2005
Influences: Joni Mitchell

The folky songsmith discusses great artists and synchronicity. Just don’t call her a poet.

February 7, 2005
Influences: Marianne Faithfull

The author discusses her influences.

November 8, 2004
Eminem’s Anti-Bush Video

It’s entirely possible that the strident Bush-bashing video for his single, “Mosh,” might affect the election.

January 24, 2005
Smooth Operator

Has Jay-Z—one of the best rappers of his generation—really forsaken art for commerce?

May 16, 2005
Page Boys

Nerdy found-sound duo the Books faces its biggest conceptual change: playing live.

May 16, 2005
Overheard: What the Audience Really Thought about Elvis Costello

He played “Pump It Up” hotter than I’ve seen in his whole career, which I’ve followed since 1978.

February 28, 2005
Songwriter: Martha Wainwright

Rufus and I were totally trying to kill each other at all times. We’d also have these competitions to see who could outsing the other person at the top of their lungs and who could stay awake the longest.

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