Fork in the Road salutes the royal couple, and hopes the Tea Party types here will forget their hatred of England long enough to have a slice. The pizza was a promotional stunt of Papa Johns, and probably isn't very good. Is wedding food ever good? (Kate's neck looks kinda gross, and her tur ... More >>
But your hair, your beautiful hair!Bad, horrible, awful, terrible news: The Telegraph reports (in almost 600 words, no less) that heavy showers are forecasted for Friday's royal wedding ceremonies in London. Stay calm, everyone; if we can just have all the commoners climb on each others' shou ... More >>
James Blake has probably got Album Everyone Will Be Talking About This Week honors all sewn up for now, but roundabout next Tuesday a nation's fawning eyes will turn to PJ Harvey's fantastic Let England Shake, far from the screamiest entry in her 20-year catalog (!), but among the bleakest, h ... More >>
Good news for all you Foursquare enthusiasts who can't get enough of Terminal 5: On April 20th the cavernous Midtown spot will host none other than PJ Harvey, supporting her new record Let England Shake and possessed of a terrifying intensity perfect for making large places feel uncomfortably ... More >>
The indomitable PJ Harvey has a new record, Let England Shake, due out in mid-February; head to her website right now to hear "Written on the Forehead," a soft, elegiac, reggae-sample-driven drifter, Harvey singing "Let it burn/Let it burn/Let it burn burn burn" in a high, wistful, far-less-t ... More >>
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