Record-label woes, lineup changes, trouble at home, and an alluring new bass player on the road: a diary of a rock 'n' roll divorce from the founder of Luna. Here's an excerpt from Dean Wareham's Black Postcards. By Dean Wareham
Between the recording studio and the film set, Harry Connick, Jr., lets out all his steam at work. Afterward, he has four reasons to rush home. By Julia Reed
Music festivals, like most best-laid plans, have a tendency to surprise. On the second evening of the 2007 Pitchfork Music Festival, this axiom proved true once again. By Nicholas Mosquera
Thousands of fans descend on the Second City for a weekend with some of the biggest little bands in the industry. Photographed by Nicholas Mosquera and Jeff Frankovic
Indie film genius Wes Anderson depends on Randall Poster to help choose the tunes for his quirky flicks. Here, some insight into the making of their unforgettable soundtracks. By David Knowles
Four young rockers open for the show that never ends, and a middle-aged dad tries to keep up with Mick, Keef, and the group that may just be the next Rolling Stones. By Tim Adams