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She Wants Her MTV: How ‘Private Dancer’ Made Tina Turner a Video Queen

By Christian John Wikane / 24 May 2023

In this PopMatters exclusive, the directors, choreographers, and dancers behind Tina Turner’s platinum-selling Private Dancer video 45 recall how the Queen of Rock went from MTV to number one.

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She Wants Her MTV: How ‘Private Dancer’ Made Tina Turner a Video Queen

By Christian John Wikane / 24 May 2023
All Things Reconsidered Featured: Top of Home Page Features Music Music Features Pop Past

Paula Abdul Found Artistic Growth and Maturity with ‘Spellbound’

By ​Peter Piatkowski / 24 May 2023
Culture Featured: Top of Home Page Features Music Music Features My Favorite Thing

Hopelessly Devoted to Whom? Olivia Newton-John, Juliana Hatfield, and Me

By Renee K. Nicholson / 24 May 2023
All Things Reconsidered Culture Featured: Top of Home Page Features History Music Music Features Performing Arts Visual Arts

Bob Dylan’s Art Is Best Served Naked

By Trent Kelly / 23 May 2023
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This Rich, Weird Life: An Interview with M. Ward 

By Jedd Beaudoin / 23 May 2023
Culture Events Featured: Top of Home Page Features Music Music Features

How Keith Richards’ Drug Bust Opened the Mainstream for Disability Activists

By Gary Genosko / 23 May 2023
All Things Reconsidered Featured: Top of Home Page Features Music Music Features Pop Past

Vampire Weekend’s ‘Modern Vampires of the City’ at 10

By Zachary Conn / 22 May 2023

Music Reviews

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RP Boo’s ‘Legacy Volume 2’ Reminds of Chicago Footwork’s Radical Origins

By Bruce Miller / 24 May 2023

Anyone coming to RP Boo or footwork in general via this release needs to be prepared to have their bones rearranged and their senses overloaded.

Fatoumata Diawara Creates African Pop-Soul From the Diaspora
Music

Fatoumata Diawara Creates African Pop-Soul From the Diaspora

By Marty Lipp / 24 May 2023
Dave Scanlon’s ‘Taste Like Labor’ Is Quietly Intense
Music

Dave Scanlon’s ‘Taste Like Labor’ Is Quietly Intense

By Chris Ingalls / 24 May 2023
Arlo Parks Navigates the Sophomore Slump with ‘My Soft Machine’
Music

Arlo Parks Navigates the Sophomore Slump with ‘My Soft Machine’

By John Amen / 23 May 2023
Ervin Omsk Unleashes the Deeply Odd ‘Schmalster Point’
Music

Ervin Omsk Unleashes the Deeply Odd ‘Schmalster Point’

By Chris Ingalls / 23 May 2023
Taylor Swift Brings Epic Eras Tour to Hometown Stadium
Events

Taylor Swift Brings Epic Eras Tour to Hometown Stadium

By Sachyn Mital / 23 May 2023
The Dare’s ‘The Sex EP’ Wants You to Have a Really Good Time
Music

The Dare’s ‘The Sex EP’ Wants You to Have a Really Good Time

By Nick Malone / 22 May 2023

Music Features

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She Wants Her MTV: How ‘Private Dancer’ Made Tina Turner a Video Queen

By Christian John Wikane / 24 May 2023

In this PopMatters exclusive, the directors, choreographers, and dancers behind Tina Turner’s platinum-selling Private Dancer video 45 recall how the Queen of Rock went from MTV to number one.

Paula Abdul Found Artistic Growth and Maturity with ‘Spellbound’
All Things Reconsidered

Paula Abdul Found Artistic Growth and Maturity with ‘Spellbound’

By ​Peter Piatkowski / 24 May 2023
Hopelessly Devoted to Whom? Olivia Newton-John, Juliana Hatfield, and Me
Culture

Hopelessly Devoted to Whom? Olivia Newton-John, Juliana Hatfield, and Me

By Renee K. Nicholson / 24 May 2023
Bob Dylan’s Art Is Best Served Naked
All Things Reconsidered

Bob Dylan’s Art Is Best Served Naked

By Trent Kelly / 23 May 2023
This Rich, Weird Life: An Interview with M. Ward 
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This Rich, Weird Life: An Interview with M. Ward 

By Jedd Beaudoin / 23 May 2023
How Keith Richards’ Drug Bust Opened the Mainstream for Disability Activists
Culture

How Keith Richards’ Drug Bust Opened the Mainstream for Disability Activists

By Gary Genosko / 23 May 2023
Vampire Weekend’s ‘Modern Vampires of the City’ at 10
All Things Reconsidered

Vampire Weekend’s ‘Modern Vampires of the City’ at 10

By Zachary Conn / 22 May 2023
Dom Flemons’ Slow Dance with the History and Future of Song
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Dom Flemons’ Slow Dance with the History and Future of Song

By Jedd Beaudoin / 19 May 2023
Janet Jackson Came Into Her Own As a Significant Artist on ‘Janet’
All Things Reconsidered

Janet Jackson Came Into Her Own As a Significant Artist on ‘Janet’

By ​Peter Piatkowski / 18 May 2023

Film

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Steve McQueen’s ‘Small Axe’ Film Series Keeps Chipping Away at Racism

By Chris Robé / 22 May 2023

Small Axe fuses the political and poetic and reminds that oppression does not define communities; it is one element of a much richer cultural tapestry and emotional terrain.

Melodrama and Mystification from ‘Moment to Moment’
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Melodrama and Mystification from ‘Moment to Moment’

By Michael Barrett / 15 May 2023
The ‘Master Gardener’ Is Another Paul Schrader Bad Guy with a Gun and a Past
Film

The ‘Master Gardener’ Is Another Paul Schrader Bad Guy with a Gun and a Past

By Chris Barsanti / 12 May 2023
Hideo Gosha’s ‘Samurai Wolf’ Is a Man of His Sword
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Hideo Gosha’s ‘Samurai Wolf’ Is a Man of His Sword

By Michael Barrett / 10 May 2023
Enigmatic and Emotional ‘Three Colors’ Is a Hypnotic Triptych of Polish Cinema
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Enigmatic and Emotional ‘Three Colors’ Is a Hypnotic Triptych of Polish Cinema

By Imran Khan / 9 May 2023
Love Tragic and Stars’ Magic in Crime Drama ‘Martin Roumagnac’
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Love Tragic and Stars’ Magic in Crime Drama ‘Martin Roumagnac’

By Michael Barrett / 4 May 2023
The Broken Hearts Gallery: Love, Tech, and the Death of the Romcom
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The Broken Hearts Gallery: Love, Tech, and the Death of the Romcom

By Hiba Sohail / 3 May 2023

Books

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W.E.B. Du Bois’ Prescient Masterpiece ‘The Souls of Black Folk: A Graphic Interpretation’

By Adam Sobsey / 19 May 2023

Rutgers University Press’ engaging, accomplished interpretation of ‘The Souls of Black Folk’ confirms it as W.E.B. DuBois’ most prescient and indelible work.

Author John Wray on the Death Metal Novel as Flamethrower
Books

Author John Wray on the Death Metal Novel as Flamethrower

By Steve Woodward / 9 May 2023
Talking About a Fashion Revolution: LGBTQ+ DapperQ
Books

Talking About a Fashion Revolution: LGBTQ+ DapperQ

By Megan Volpert / 8 May 2023
Rick Rubin’s Minimalist/Maximalist ‘The Creative Act’
Books

Rick Rubin’s Minimalist/Maximalist ‘The Creative Act’

By Adam Sobsey / 1 May 2023
‘Sink: A Memoir’ Shuns Respectability Politics
Books

‘Sink: A Memoir’ Shuns Respectability Politics

By Luis Aguasvivas / 27 April 2023

Television

Reviews Television

It’s Too Hot to Hate in Climate Change Series ‘Extrapolations’

By Chris Barsanti / 17 May 2023

Scott Z. Burns’ audacious if dramatically uneven climate-change Apple TV+ series shows that while the Earth will change radically, people will not.

‘Silo’ Is the Smart Sci-fi Show We’ve Been Waiting For
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‘Silo’ Is the Smart Sci-fi Show We’ve Been Waiting For

By Ana Yorke / 11 May 2023
Satirical Miniseries ‘White House Plumbers’ Is an Uneven Glimpse into Proximity to Power
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Satirical Miniseries ‘White House Plumbers’ Is an Uneven Glimpse into Proximity to Power

By Ana Yorke / 27 April 2023
Vince McMahon and the Damaging Impact of Failing Upward
Books

Vince McMahon and the Damaging Impact of Failing Upward

By Jon Langmead / 24 April 2023
Comedy Series ‘Detectorists’ Digs into the Pastoral with Humor
Culture

Comedy Series ‘Detectorists’ Digs into the Pastoral with Humor

By Kevin Heaney / 21 April 2023

Interviews

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She Wants Her MTV: How ‘Private Dancer’ Made Tina Turner a Video Queen

By Christian John Wikane / 24 May 2023
Featured: Top of Home Page Features Interviews Music Music Features

This Rich, Weird Life: An Interview with M. Ward 

By Jedd Beaudoin / 23 May 2023
Featured: Top of Home Page Features Interviews Music Music Features

Dom Flemons’ Slow Dance with the History and Future of Song

By Jedd Beaudoin / 19 May 2023

Lists

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Ranking the Sum 41 Albums: From Pop-Punk to Thrash Metal

By Ethan Stewart / 17 May 2023

With eight records across a 27-year discography, each of Sum 41’s albums have ranged widely in style from pop-punk to thrash metal.

MetalMatters: The Best Metal Albums of April 2023
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MetalMatters: The Best Metal Albums of April 2023

By Spyros Stasis, Antonio Poscic / 9 May 2023
The 35 Best Janet Jackson Songs
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The 35 Best Janet Jackson Songs

By ​Peter Piatkowski / 4 May 2023
Hip-Hop Matters: The Best Hip-Hop of April 2023
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Hip-Hop Matters: The Best Hip-Hop of April 2023

By Tom Morgan / 3 May 2023
Welcome to the Cutting Room: 10 Essential Rock B-Sides
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Welcome to the Cutting Room: 10 Essential Rock B-Sides

By Marc Edelstein / 2 May 2023

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She Wants Her MTV:  How ‘Private Dancer’ Made Tina Turner a Video Queen
Featured: Top of Home Page

She Wants Her MTV: How ‘Private Dancer’ Made Tina Turner a Video Queen

By Christian John Wikane / 24 May 2023
Paula Abdul Found Artistic Growth and Maturity with ‘Spellbound’
All Things Reconsidered

Paula Abdul Found Artistic Growth and Maturity with ‘Spellbound’

By ​Peter Piatkowski / 24 May 2023
Hopelessly Devoted to Whom? Olivia Newton-John, Juliana Hatfield, and Me
Culture

Hopelessly Devoted to Whom? Olivia Newton-John, Juliana Hatfield, and Me

By Renee K. Nicholson / 24 May 2023
Bob Dylan’s Art Is Best Served Naked
All Things Reconsidered

Bob Dylan’s Art Is Best Served Naked

By Trent Kelly / 23 May 2023
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