Even in Japan, some music artists are choosing indie labels over the majors.
The Guadian examines the American bumper sticker battle.
The Scotsman asks, "Whatever happened to Phil Spector?"
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch profiles Mark Newgarden, creator of the Garbage Pail Kids and author of the recently published Cheap Laffs: The Art of the Novelty Item.
The Boston Globe is impressed with the new Green Day album, American Idiot.
Who was Harry Partch? Find out here, and thank me later.
It's time to export Canadian culture again, according to the Toronto Star.
Fortune says it's hard to manage if you don't blog.
Posted by david on September 29, 2004In regards to the Mark Newgarden story we call the post the Post Disgrace here in St Louis. Terrible paper. Anti police anti firefighters and just an all around awful paper. What a shame. Just my thoughts at having to read this paper every day.
Posted by: Tim R on September 29, 2004 10:10 AMJust a small nit to pick; the first link (Japanese artists going indie) is busted....
Posted by: Casper on September 29, 2004 11:10 AM