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CARLY CARIOLI
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Courtney Love slept here
Boston’s most famous rock and roll crash pad is up for sale
Boston’s most famous rock and roll crash pad is up for sale
By:
CARLY CARIOLI
| June 20, 2012
The biggest problem with music
If you had to pick a single pain in the ass for the Rethink Music conference to solve, here’s the one that would make the greatest impact
If you want to buy a song, chances are you'll end up at a one-stop shop like iTunes or Amazon — storefronts with set prices, clear rules, and instantaneous delivery.
By:
CARLY CARIOLI
| April 23, 2012
When the cops subpoena your Facebook information, here's what Facebook sends the cops
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CARLY CARIOLI
| April 09, 2012
Yoda is in the building
A completely unanalytic guide to the most important sports analytics conference on Earth
First, the numbers: the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference grew 50 percent from 2011 to 2012, and has now grown 1300 percent from its inception, in 2007, as a roomful of MIT math nerds, to last weekend's 2200-strong blowout at the Hynes Convention Center.
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CARLY CARIOLI
| March 07, 2012
Newton's New Art Center exposes heavy metal from within
The black art
Named for a Candlemass song, staged in a former church, and curated by a pair of noise-loving MassArt grads, the upcoming group show "We Still See the Black" brings a thunderous charge of wrathful, subtle, beguiling, and teeming contemporary art to Newton's New Art Center beginning September 15.
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CARLY CARIOLI
| August 24, 2011
Doing it ninja style
The music industry is slow to change. Here's how four stars are speeding it up.
Take three notorious singer-songwriters and one famous author. Give them eight hours to write and record an eight-song album. Broadcast the session on the internet. Release the album online the next morning, and perform it live in front of an audience the following night.
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CARLY CARIOLI
| April 22, 2011
Wax Museum
Cringe worthy
If you don't cringe, at least a little bit and maybe a lot, when you see Sean Duffy's Burn Out Sun (2003) — a sculptural starburst of crisscrossing LPs bearing the immortal Sun Records label — then you probably aren't much of a record fan.
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CARLY CARIOLI
| April 20, 2011
Net neutrality has become the biggest free speech issue of the 21st century. Is it doomed to failure?
Net loss
One morning last month, Senator Al Franken stood at the podium of a hotel in downtown Austin, looking out at some of the most innovative minds in the country gathered at this year's South by Southwest Interactive conference. "I know that many of you have heard people talk about net neutrality before," he said, "but I want to take just a moment to explain it, because part of the strategy being used to destroy net neutrality is to confuse Americans about what the term even means."
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CARLY CARIOLI
| April 11, 2011
Tim Wu, historian of information empires
Net brutality
It's 1934 and an engineer at Bell Labs by the name of Clarence Hickman has a secret machine in his office. It is the only one of its kind in existence.
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CARLY CARIOLI
| February 02, 2011
Maddow to media: come out of the closet
Cronkette
Cronkette
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CARLY CARIOLI
| November 17, 2010
Interview: Pat McGrath on the strange, cruel, beautiful life of Billy Ruane
The final word
Longtime Ruane friend Pat McGrath talks about Billy's mania, his wealth and his ignorance of money, his tragic family history, and the epic task of keeping him (just barely) on track.
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CARLY CARIOLI
| November 12, 2010
Exclusive: M.I.A. talks creativity, politics, celebrity, and Maya
"A lot of the time, if you're creative, you're born with a glitch" ...
M.I.A.'s back in town to play two shows at the Royale -- and once again she's got something to prove.
By:
CARLY CARIOLI
| October 01, 2010
Dear Phoenix Readers
A word from the new editor
’Sup.
By:
CARLY CARIOLI
| June 25, 2010
Review: Strange Powers: Stephin Merritt and the Magnetic Fields
Slim portrait of a mysterious, monosyllabic man
Stephin Merritt, the inscrutable and reluctant frontman of Magnetic Fields, is short, gay, and owns a chihuahua. Otherwise, details are scarce.
By:
CARLY CARIOLI
| April 21, 2010
Best Music Poll 2009 concert
A 40,000-person group hug
Stream audio of all the bands' performances, watch video highlights, download interview podcasts, browse concert and behind-the-scenes photos, and share your own photos and videos at the Boston Phoenix Web site or WFNX's site.
By:
CARLY CARIOLI
| August 11, 2009
Interview: Michael Jackson's autobiographer
Stephen Davis, ghostwriter of Moon Walk, remembers the King of Pop. And his monkey.
"This was still a 30 year old black kid when I was working with him," Davis says, still incredulous at Jackson's death. "And the guy who just died looked kind of like a 60 year old white woman in garish lipstick. Kind of like the Joker."
By:
CARLY CARIOLI
| July 06, 2009
BSO announces layoffs
Boston Symphony Orchestra blames tanking economy for five-percent staff reduction
Another painful day for the culture industry.
By:
CARLY CARIOLI
| June 23, 2009
PJ Harvey wants your fucking ass
PJ Harvey + John Parish | House of Blues, Boston | June 6, 2009
PJ Harvey's two albums with John Parish are not her best work. (Go ahead and argue it, if you like.) The first, Dance Hall At Louse Point , was a surprise departure from her game-changing To Bring You My Love , an album that sold far less than Madonna records but packed as much cultural impact -- back when rock albums and cultural impact were still on speaking terms.
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CARLY CARIOLI
| June 08, 2009
High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Little more than an infomercial for the soundtracks
Although Senior Year makes the most of its big-screen debut by increasing the body counts in its group-choreography numbers, it’s a smaller movie than its chart-topping, direct-to-cable predecessors.
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CARLY CARIOLI
| October 28, 2008
Mangum's opus
Neutral Milk Hotel's epic Aeroplane
This article originally appeared in the March 5, 1998 issue of the Boston Phoenix.
By:
CARLY CARIOLI
| March 07, 2008
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