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If They Are Laughing,
You Can Talk about Anything
A conversation with singer-songwriter Dan Bern
By Grant Rosenberg
07-01-02
"People Want
to See Something Different"
An interview with Patrick Stettner, writer/director of
The Business of Strangers
By Grant Rosenberg
06-17-02
The Battle between
Authenticity and Self-indulgence at the Heart of Counting
Crows
By Grant Rosenberg
06-10-02
Watching People Watching
Soccer
By Grant Rosenberg
06-03-02
Finding the Ethos
of Route 66 Abroad
By Grant Rosenberg
05-13-02
The French Give
Le Pen the Bird While Looking Inward
By Grant Rosenberg
04-29-02
Movies Are Like
Religion
Filmmaker Guillermo Del Toro talks candidly about the
state of cinema, why Blade 2 is just as good as
Devil's Backbone and why Mimic is not.
By Grant Rosenberg
04-15-02
Femi Kuti's Audience
Connection
By Grant Rosenberg
04-08-02
Beyond Skepticism:
The Rise of 9-11 Conspiracy Theories and the Discourse
of Armchair Sleuths
By Grant Rosenberg
03-25-02
"Have You
Ever Been Wrong?"
An e-mail conversation with Roger Ebert
By Grant Rosenberg
03-25-02
Soul Food In
France:
Monique Wells talks about the African American experience
in Paris and cooking the foods of home
03-11-02
Big In Europe:
The mystique of our pop culture in other cultures
03-04-02
Sad White
Boy:
Talking to Josh Rouse about why being one is not such
a bad thing
02-25-02
Aloft, En
Route To Paris Again
Thoughts on Flying, Gentrifying and the New Currency
02-18-02
Adapting to
Our Flag Culture:
Thoughts on returning to the United States for the first
time since September 11th
01-21-02
Chewbacca
in Paris:
Star Wars actor Peter Mayhew draws a crowd of French Obi-Wans,
Amidalas, Vaders, and stormtroopers.
12-17-01
Taking Folk,
Rock and Roll, and North American Stage Presence Abroad:
Does the music of Ron Sexsmith and Ani DiFranco translate?
12-10-01
Sanctimony
and Self-Loathing in Paris:
Thoughts on fitting in and having pride, but not too
much
12-3-01
Abbey Road-block:
Grant Rosenberg walks the walk of the Beatles
famed London studio
11-19-01
North Atlantic
Across the Atlantic:
Willem Dafoe's Wooster Group performs in Paris
11-12-01
Dubuffet for
Dummies
A layman tours an artist retrospective and poses many
questions
11-5-01
A Day
in the Life of a Parisian Cafe
10-31-01
The
Beatles-in-Residence:
The Hamburg home of the lads from Liverpool
10-15-01
Behind the
Red Light:
An interview with an Amsterdam Window Prostitute
10-08-01
Woody
Allen in Paris:
The droll press junket that was
10-05-01
Paris, the Dream City
of Moviegoers
10-01-01
After The End:
Jim Morrison's 30-year tenure in a French cemetery
9-24-01
European Journal
#1: Paris
9-20-01
A Week
at the Deauville American Film Festival
9-17-01
Kalle Lasn: Culture
Jammer
Grant Rosenberg speaks with the publisher and founder
of Adbusters Media Foundation and author of Culture
Jam
7-14-01
Overnight in Terre
Haute: A Journal
Grant Rosenberg's report from the site of the McVeigh
execution
6-12-01
Leonard Cohen
A Worker in Song
10-1-01
Roger
Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival
5-11-01
"Places
to Kind of Gasp At"
An interview with David Urrutia, the screenwriter/producer
of Jesus' Son
5-11-01
Print Archive Articles
Which Way
the Wind Blows:
What has happened to protest music?
By Grant Rosenberg
Sept./Oct. '00
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