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They Came to Blow Our System: Why Music Won’t Be the Same Without Death Grips
James Parker
Sept 25, 2014
9:43 AM
The Best Short Story of All-Time: It’s Rudyard Kipling’s “Rikki Tikki Tavi.”
James Parker
July 13, 2014
10:13 PM
The Greatest Goals in Soccer Are Scored by This Nasty Attacker
James Parker
April 02, 2014
9:48 AM
The Best Scene From The Bourne Identity—and Why Bourne Is the Greatest Action Hero of Our Time
James Parker
Feb 25, 2014
9:45 AM
Falconer Is John Cheever’s Masterpiece—and One of the Best Prison Novels Ever
James Parker
Sept 16, 2013
5:47 AM
If You Combined Paul McCartney and John Lennon, You’d Get Harry Nilsson
James Parker
July 25, 2013
7:55 AM
Forget Joyce and Yeats. You Want Irish Literature, Listen to Thin Lizzy.
James Parker
May 28, 2013
8:00 AM
Why Metallica Was Huge, Still Is Huge, and Always Will Be Huge
James Parker
March 19, 2013
10:15 AM
Evelyn Waugh and Jack Kerouac Are Totally Hanging Out in Heaven
James Parker
Jan 15, 2013
5:30 AM
Psychedelic Pill: Neil Young Has Never Sounded Better
James Parker
Nov 01, 2012
3:35 AM
If Only Grizzly Bear Was More Like AC/DC
James Parker
Sept 21, 2012
3:49 AM
The 1991 Novel That Predicted the Rise of Sarah Palin
James Parker
June 29, 2012
11:39 PM
Reflections on the Ozzy Osbourne’s memoir, I Am Ozzy.
James Parker
Feb 05, 2010
9:33 AM
Would Roald Dahl have liked Wes Anderson’s adaptation of Fantastic Mr. Fox?
James Parker
Nov 24, 2009
11:17 AM
Michael Clayton, Duplicity, and what makes Tony Gilroy’s movies so impossible to resist.
James Parker
April 17, 2009
7:05 AM
Two memoirs about turning to God, from two members of Korn.
James Parker
April 01, 2009
7:13 AM
Van Morrison’s Astral Weeks: Live at the Hollywood Bowl—should rock stars be allowed to dust off their greatest hits?
James Parker
Feb 23, 2009
7:40 PM
The spiritual journey of Ol’ Dirty Bastard.
James Parker
Jan 22, 2009
6:50 AM
AC/DC, Black Ice, and 30 years of highly synthesized atomic boogie.
James Parker
Oct 29, 2008
6:53 AM
When rock show banter goes wrong.
James Parker
Nov 23, 2007
8:30 AM