Fiona McQuarrie

Fiona McQuarrie has been writing about music for more than 30 years. She is a contributing writer for Shindig! magazine and pleasekillme.com . She is the author of 'Song Book: 21 Songs from 10 Years (1964-74)' from New Haven Publishing.
John Hiatt’s Random and Open Artistic Journey

John Hiatt’s Random and Open Artistic Journey

John Hiatt is a legendary songwriter, a dynamic performer, and an inspiration. Michael Elliott’s biography, Have a Little Faith, carries the legend well.

Did the Pandemic Shutdown Change Hollywood for Good?

Did the Pandemic Shutdown Change Hollywood for Good?

The entertainment industry had to change when COVID-19 closed almost all its operations. Media scholar Kate Fortmueller considers the lasting effect.

A Year Again with Brian Eno

A Year Again with Brian Eno

Published diaries are a tricky business. Brian Eno’s 25th Anniversary Edition of ‘A Year With Swollen Appendices’ is no less so.

The Unreality of MTV’s Reality Shows

The Unreality of MTV’s Reality Shows

MTV’s early ’00s reality shows were entertainment for the channel’s younger viewers, but they also provided an “identity workbook” for their audiences.

‘Run-Out Groove’ Shows the Dark Side of Capitol Records

‘Run-Out Groove’ Shows the Dark Side of Capitol Records

Music promoter Dave Morrell's memoir, Run Out Groove, recalls the underbelly of the mainstream music industry.

‘How to Handle a Crowd’ Goes to the Moderators

‘How to Handle a Crowd’ Goes to the Moderators

Anika Gupta's How to Handle a Crowd casts a long-overdue spotlight on the work that goes into making online communities enjoyable and rewarding.

Ted Templeman Biography Casts a Wide, Deep Net

Ted Templeman Biography Casts a Wide, Deep Net

Producer Ted Templeman and biographer Greg Renoff successfully capture a wide-ranging career in Ted Templeman: A Platinum Producer's Life in Music.