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Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Jan 29, 2003
Kimya Dawson: "I'm Sorry That Sometimes I'm Mean"
The biggest star to emerge from New York's antifolk scene is Beck Hansen, but before King Loser went legit he was more of a hanger-on than a guiding light. The Moldy Peaches -- 30-year-old Kimya Dawson and 21-year-old Adam Green -- embody the antifolkies' art-is-fun credo more convincingly, and having...
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
Jan 26, 2003
It's time Japan woke up to refugee problem
The Foreign Ministry's lack of a coherent policy with regard to North Korea was obvious back in autumn, when public opinion forced the government to renege on its promise to Pyongyang that the five Japanese abductees would return to the communist nation after a two-week visit to Japan. The five are now...
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Jan 22, 2003
Ms. Jade: "Girl Interrupted"
Twenty-three-year-old Chevon Young was not an overnight sensation. She was repeatedly passed over by A&R people because Eve was already a star and they didn't think there was room in the majors for two female MCs from Philadelphia. Then someone steered her to the Beat Club, the new record label run...
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
Jan 19, 2003
Amateurish TV? Well let it be, just let it be
The Jan. 16 issue of Shukan Bunshun carries an article that lists and describes the 10 worst TV specials broadcast during the New Year's holidays. Coming up with a Worst 10 is not difficult, since practically any special broadcast during the New Year's break could qualify for a list of the 10 Worst Programs...
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Jan 15, 2003
hoggboy: "Or 8?"
The British rock press has declared the Sheffield band hoggboy the official scapegoat of the inevitable garage-rock backlash in England, where The Strokes first made a splash and, therefore, the place where their star has been fading most rapidly.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music
Jan 15, 2003
Talent-laden 'festival' to bring back a pinch of that old magic
Once upon a time, rock shows were long, drawn-out affairs, with two or three opening acts who could be counted on to play as if they were headliners. Magic Rock Out, an event that will be held in Kobe and Tokyo in early February, is too limited in scope to be called a "festival" (only one stage), and...
Japan Times
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
Jan 12, 2003
It's no joke scripting a sitcom in Japan
When the six cast members of the hit American comedy series "Friends" recently agreed to a 10th season, no one was really surprised, even though the six had implied that the present season would be their last.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Jan 8, 2003
Chan Marshall
Singer-songwriter Chan Marshall, better known as Cat Power, was raised in the U.S. South by an itinerant pianist and didn't finish school, so it's easy to imagine that much of her childhood and adolescence was spent in her own head. Her songs, while not particularly morbid, nevertheless revel in detailed...
Japan Times
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
Jan 5, 2003
You saw it! The gongs and goofs of 2002
Media Personalities of the Year: Koichi Tanaka and Tama-chan
CULTURE / Music
Jan 1, 2003
In with the new
Diva dilemma The three big names in Top 40 R & B released albums this past month, but Whitney Houston's "Just Whitney . . . ," Mariah Carey's "Charmbracelet" and Toni Braxton's "More Than a Woman" are musically mediocre and generally embarrassing.
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
Dec 22, 2002
Trial judge completes the vicious circle in curry-poisoning case
Exactly four years ago in this column, I wrote that, egged on by the media, which had already tried and convicted Masumi Hayashi for murder in the Wakayama Curry Poisoning Incident even before she was arrested, "the police . . . proudly announced that they have enough circumstantial evidence to convince...
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Dec 18, 2002
Ivy: "Guestroom"
Before Adam Schlesinger penned the catchy title song to Tom Hanks' directorial debut, "That Thing You Do," and formed the excellent power-pop band Fountains of Wayne with Chris Collingwood, he was the impetus behind Ivy, the New Jersey trio that pioneered the French pops revival on the U.S. East Coast....
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
Dec 15, 2002
To eat or not to eat -- here's some advice
One of the big best sellers of the season is "Taberu na, Kiken" (Don't Eat! Danger!), which was first published in October and is now in its third printing. Unlike most books that enjoy such good sales, it isn't getting much attention in the media.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Dec 11, 2002
Solomon Burke: "Don't Give Up On Me"
Solomon Burke's new album, "Don't Give Up On Me," is being touted as not only the return of one of soul music's pioneers, but the return of soul singing itself. And while the sixtysomething Burke is in great voice, the record is somewhat frustrating. Producer Joe Henry hired a dozen big-name artists...
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
Dec 8, 2002
It can be a royal pain to be in the family
Bowing to the media's ongoing obsession with the returned abductees, the first birthday of Princess Aiko passed with little more than token coverage.
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Dec 4, 2002
"Red Hot" AIDS charity compilations: "Red Hot + Riot"
Tribute albums tend to disappoint because multiartist formats are by nature inconsistent. "Red Hot + Riot," the latest in the decade-old series of "Red Hot" AIDS charity compilations, is a glorious exception. If it's more exciting than any tribute album of recent memory, then it must have something to...
Japan Times
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
Dec 1, 2002
South Korea helps Japan to get more trendy
As we draw to the end of the so-called Year of Korea and Japan, which was sort of forced on the two neighbors by FIFA, we should take a moment to reflect on just how much closer the countries across the Sea of Japan have grown in the past 10 months.
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Nov 27, 2002
Wonderful Parade 2002
Every year, the pholks at Philter Records, Japan's phearless purveyors of phoreign indie pop, bring a phleet of artists to these shores for a special showcase called Wonderful Parade. Last year, the pheatured artist was Of Montreal, which has nothing to do with Canada and everything to do with the Elephant...
JAPAN / Media / MEDIA MIX
Nov 24, 2002
Blinded by dogma, or just poor journalism
One would have thought the media learned something from the Kim Hye Gyong debacle.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Nov 20, 2002
Sinead O'Connor: "Sean-Nos Nua"
Though she's done the occasional traditional Irish song as a guest on other people's records, Sinead O'Connor has never explored her country's musical heritage in depth. Now, after more than 10 years of trying to express her adolescent earth-mother iconoclasm, she gives up and goes the trad route with...

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