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Paul Westerberg, frontman for The Replacements, does most of the talking in this interview meant to promote their album “Pleased to Meet Me,” considered by many to be a classic record.
In a special edition of Liner Notes, Pitchfork TV brings you an annotated look at the jam band that shaped a genre, the Grateful Dead. (Source: Pitchfork)
“All forms of violence are a quest for identity,” Marshall McLulan tells Mike McManus in this television interview from 1977. “Ordinary people find the need for violence as they lose their identities … Terrorists, hijackers, these are people minus identity.…
Why working out is great for health, but not for weight loss, explained in five minutes. (Source: VOX)
By Gregory Crofton Robert Mapplethorpe was determined to become a famous artist. He wanted fame as badly as Andy Warhol did. Both men achieved their goal, but while Warhol has reputation that seems to grow in stature ever year, Mapplethorpe…
O.J. Simpson’s former lawyer Robert Shapiro discusses his most infamous court case on ‘Megyn Kelly Presents.'(Source: Fox News)