Dive into some Perspectives about Life's Big Questions
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14 Interviews

This Axe Kicks a*s

Rob Morris’ Wii-controlled electric guitar takes the creation of music—and his band’s sound—to a whole new level.

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62 Columns

You Are the Music You Listen To

When I signed on to write about music for SoulPancake, I thought it would be a breeze. I love music and have worked in the "industry" for 15-plus years—broadcasting on the radio, booking bands, producing live events, consulting, mentoring, marketing, you

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54 Interviews

What's your soundtrack to the end of the world?

These days, the word “tragedy” is seems to be thrown around quite a bit. Not without reason. Celebrities from The A List to The D List are dropping like flies. The economy is in the crapper. The polar ice caps are still melting. And people continue to lik

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32 Columns

My therapist says I'm addicted to connection (Part1)

I have no idea what I'm saying (I never do), but she’s laughing. Cacophonous. Cack-ah-fo-nuss. She laughs, “Why do you even know that word?” (I have no idea.) In between laughs she says things—they’re funny and amusing; she's funny and amusing. I can’t st

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64 Mish-Mash

Rainn Wilson bongos his way into a jam session with Rivers Cuomo of Weezer

Rainn Wilson bongos his way into a jam session with Rivers Cuomo of Weezer

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That guy from 'Sideways' has a soul the size of a chickpea.

Today's headlines: soul surgery, atheists vs. God (again), the poison of religion, and the kosher Material Girl.

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Why are we always in a hurry?

But that's the way it's supposed to be, right? After all, they say time is money. Plus, the Western culture fosters in us the importance of timeliness—punishing us for tardiness from the first day of school to the daily 9 a.m. cubicle march. In the indust

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Do we limit ourselves by defining love only in terms of physical passion?

“Romance, for me, was the perfect vehicle to make pictures which can covey a number of emotions,” Craymer said. “I wanted to try to make pictures which could be, for example, sexy, funny, joyful and also powerful and even soulful.”