Skip to content
PopMatters

PopMatters

Essaying the pop culture that matters since 1999

Primary Menu
  • Log In
    • Log In
    • Subscribe
    • Logout
    • Account
  • Features
  • Reviews
  • Lists
  • Music
  • Film
  • TV
  • Books
  • Interviews
  • Picks
  • Subscribe
XBlueskyFacebookInstagramThreadsSpotify

Teresa Jusino

Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Film/Music

Tomorrow Will Be Kinder: An Interview with Greg Wells of ‘The Hunger Games’ Soundtrack

By
Teresa Jusino
/ 23 April 2012
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Music

Music, Rachael! Music: An Interview with Rachael Yamagata

By
Teresa Jusino
/ 2 November 2011
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Film/Television

“It Will Change the Genre Forever”: An Interview with “The Walking Dead’s” Jeryl Prescott

By
Teresa Jusino
/ 10 April 2011
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Television

The New Champion: An Interview with Bear McCreary of ‘Human Target’

By
Teresa Jusino
/ 23 November 2010
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Sound Affects

“La Leyenda” Lives On: An Interview with Selena’s Sister

By
Teresa Jusino
/ 8 July 2010
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks

WIZARD WORLD PHILLY #2 – The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund

By
Teresa Jusino
/ 23 July 2009
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/PopMatters Picks/Reviews

Orbiter

By
Teresa Jusino
/ 19 July 2009
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page

WIZARD WORLD PHILLY #1 – The Death Rattle

By
Teresa Jusino
/ 17 July 2009
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Music

‘Thriller’: The First in Meta Horror

By
Teresa Jusino
/ 8 July 2009
Comics/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews

Runaways: Dead Wrong

By
Teresa Jusino
/ 11 June 2009

RECENT

  • Patrick Haggerty and Andrew Sa Color Their Songs in Shades of Lavender
  • The Music Never Stops with the Terrapin Roadshow
  • Lambchop’s ‘Punching the Clown’ Is Worth the 4-Year Wait
  • Wild Pink Churn Out Some Swaggering Rock and Roll 
  • Lee Scratch Perry Was at the Height of His Powers in 1973
  • Charli XCX Discovers the Antidote to Fame
  • Andy Irvine, the Balkans, and the Long Road to ‘EastWind’

Follow PopMatters

FacebookXBlueskyInstagramThreadsSpotify

About

  • Masthead
  • Mission
  • Submission Guidelines
  • Subscribe

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Bluesky
  • Spotify
  • Instagram
  • Threads
© 1999-2025 PopMatters LLC. All rights reserved. PopMatters is wholly independent, women-owned and operated.