The 2011 Vulture Holiday Gift Guide
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"I was experiencing something profound for the first time: freedom."
A sad end to a sad band.
It's the end of R.E.M. as we know it.
'Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth' is due November 15.
A band so great, and then so solid, that it's hard to say which records are their best and worst.
"Glenn Danzig was there, and Lionel Richie, and Natalie Merchant."
Here are the problems that need to be solved next year, and what the struggling Peacock might do to solve them.
Is there a special name for that torch?
Howard Gordon may work with Killen on the 'Inception'-ish 'REM.'
Well, at least he's very handsome.
A bunch of famous musicians have filed a FOIA request seeking info on whether their songs were used as tools of torture at Guantánamo Bay.
Song-by-song ratings of performances by everyone from the Moldy Peaches' Kimya Dawson to Darius Rucker, a.k.a. Hootie.
Do any young artists stand a chance this year? Sadly, no.
Plus: Eddie Vedder joins R.E.M. and Bo Diddley gets goth.
politics, 2012, occupy wall street, herman cain, no he cain't, crimes and misdemeanors, the national interest, rick perry, video, michael bloomberg, mitt romney, neighborhood news, nypd, occupy everywhere, campaign 2012, herman cain sexual harassment, ink-stained wretches, nyc, protest movements, rick rolling, the third terminator, barack obama, business, made-off, bernie madoff, early and awkward, finance, google, international intrigue, jon huntsman, mf global, not too big to fail, occupy oakland, sad things, the hunt for red november