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R.I.P. REM: What We Really Lose

Christopher R. Smit, Ph.D. | Posted 11.28.2011

Christopher R. Smit, Ph.D.

REM's art is significant because its politics, visions and worldview became part of the social imaginary, part of our collective imagination. They helped millions of us see the world differently.

50 Musicians And Their Childhood Dream Jobs

pastemagazine.com | Max Blau | Posted 10.25.2011

Lots of children want to be rock stars when they’re young. At a certain age, most kids trade in shredding on their air guitars, manically dancing an...

Britain 'Punching Itself In The Face': Riots Destroying Art

Posted 10.11.2011

As the England riots appear to be winding down, much of the news coverage is revolving around the political issues underpinning the unrest, but one of...

Paste Magazine Suspends Print Publication

Folio | Posted 05.25.2011

Last summer's "Save Paste" campaign, it turns out, was more of a band-aid than a complete success. On its Web site, editor Josh Jackson announced late...

Digital or Bust! The Future of Reading

Michael Giltz | Posted 05.25.2011

Michael Giltz

Print editions are no longer a choice for Josh Jackson, the editor-in-chief of Paste Magazine. He discusses the recent decision to suspend print publication of the indie pop culture magazine.

Paste Magazine Asks Readers For Donations To Save Magazine

AP | DORIE TURNER | Posted 05.25.2011

ATLANTA — The music monthly Paste is asking readers to donate money to keep the magazine afloat. The magazine, hurt by a sharp drop in advertis...