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Link: DefenseLink News Release The Department of Defense announced today the death of a Marine who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Lance Cpl. Travis M. Stottlemyer, 20, of Hatfield, Pa., died Aug. 17 as a...
If Juliana Hatfield and I were to have a conversation, it might go like this: Me: Hey!! Juliana: Hi, how's it going? (in the most amazingly cute, girly, child-like voice) Me: Teehee. Good. Me (again): You are super awesome. Way more awesome than Liz Phair. Me (again): I'm just sayin'. Juliana: Um, thanks. [Awkward silence] Okay, in reality, it'd probably be nothing like that — more like an awkward,...
by Rick Rockwell The critical take on Juliana Hatfield , courtesy of the east coast taste makers: peaked too early; how sad; now seems like a tired ‘90s memory flailing (and failing) at pop music. But isn’t an alternative storyline possible? How about one-time sensation matures and finds a wider audience on her own terms? The truth is Hatfield was making indie rock hits when the term...
These free, full album streams are available from AOL and Spinner through Sunday, August 24, so listen while you can. Try before you buy. • Glen Campbell, 'Meet Glen Campbell' • Juliana Hatfield, 'How to Walk Away' • The Walkmen,...
... or simply hasn’t learned how to grow up yet. As it turns out, one of that era’s icons, Juliana Hatfield, is about to publish her first book, a memoir titled When I Grow Up . Do with that what you will. Most of us first became familiar with Juliana in the summer of 1993, when what was to become her signature song, “My Sister,” took hold of modern rock radio and MTV, disarming us with its...
Age agrees with Juliana Hatfield, lending an alluring huskiness to her girlish voice, a weariness to her love songs, and an assurance to her writing. All this is evident on How to Walk Away, a candidly confessional work that perhaps not so coincidentally arrives just before the publication of Hatfield’s autobiography, When I Grow Up. [...]