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See also "Le Butcherettes' Teri Gender on Raw Meat and Sexism in Mexico."
"You love me, you love me and now you wanna kill me!" wails Teri Gender Bender of the band Le...
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The rise and rise of Metallica into one of the major forces in rock has unfolded over the decades like a brilliantly executed surprise attack. Consider where they began: as a...
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Crom is a band obsessed with barbarians and funnymen. Named for the grumbling deity of Robert E. Howard's Conan books, the five-piece Los Angeles metal act is a grinding,...
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This is a big night out for the boys of Rue-Lynx, as so many of their nights are these days, as they await their band's 11:30 p.m. showtime at the Troubadour in West...
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Read all of our Coachella 2010 coverage here and view photos in our "40 Most Memorable People at Coachella" slideshow. Before April 2010, if you had asked local music fans...
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The young women assembled on the lawn have come from around the country for this moment, delivered to the Playboy Mansion by mothers and boyfriends, each girl prepared for the...
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Cypress Hill's B-Real looked genuinely distressed. This wasn't pot paranoia, but a snapshot from back in the mid-'90s, long before the rise of your neighborhood marijuana...
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There's not a hint of cannabis smell at the offices of 420 Times. There are no posters of a smiling Bob Marley igniting a spliff, no pictures of bikini-clad girls cradling...
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The howl came up suddenly through the floor. It was the sound of Tom Araya, shouting again with bottomless rage and horror from the downstairs control room at the Pass Studios...
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Emilio Morenatti was a reluctant visitor to L.A. last month, here to accept his award as Pictures of the Year International’s 2009 Newspaper Photographer of the Year....
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The war photographer looked uneasy. Sitting at a café, sipping a cold beer beneath the glass towers of Century City, where the tables around him were filled with...
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Photographer Julius Shulman lived high up in the hills of Laurel Canyon, where visitors to his landmark 1947 steel-frame modernist house would usually find chocolates and a...
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The voice is always a surprise. It is a loud, freakish wail, an instrument of brooding messages on demons, dragons and doom. Singer Ronnie James Dio is a small man, shorter...
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His face watches us from the gallery wall, a grim black-and-white visage with a shaved head and a large beetle crawling across his hard, fleshy dome. The subject of the...
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The question was always a problem for Richard Avedon. Even in the final decade of his life and career as the most celebrated, ridiculed, honored, debated portrait and fashion...
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Carlos Gallegos carried a pair of photographs with him during two tours in Iraq. One was of his young son, and the other was an idyllic snapshot of his parents from the late...
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View photographs of the Palladium's opening night in this slideshow, by Timothy Norris. "Hey, dude,” asked the young punk behind the wheel, “are you ready for...
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The mind of Paul Auster goes blank at night. He lies down to sleep in his Brooklyn home after a long day with pen and legal pad, or bent over the same manual Olympia...
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The secret history of punk sneaks up at unexpected moments. It’s well after midnight on the Loyola Marymount campus, and the place is deserted, except in the little...
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Photo by David Fahey
IN 1996, PHOTOGRAPHER JAMES NACHTWEY WAS on assignment for Time magazine to document the human disaster lingering in Afghanistan after more than a decade...