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Subject: Recording Industry Association of America

  • Survivor, alive

    November 17, 1994
  • Accidental Deaths

    July 11, 1996
  • At a Toad's pace

    October 29, 1998
  • Letters

    February 25, 1999
  • Flanagan's wake

    VH1 vice president's novel about the music business mourns an era just since passed

    June 22, 2000
  • Screwing the Man

    Electronic Robin Hoods claim music file-swapping is an act of civil disobedience

    March 18, 2004
  • Free to Download

    How can you steal music you can't even buy?

    March 11, 2004
  • Real Whirled

    Plus: New Entries in the Dallas Dictionary; “Oh, Laura”

    September 11, 2003
  • On the Download

    Is the online music store the Apple of digital music's eye? It should be.

    July 17, 2003
  • Can't Stop

    For Fleetwood Mac, making music remains a troubled love affair

    July 3, 2003
  • A Sad Salvation

    At SXSW, you couldn't hear the bad news over all that music

    March 20, 2003
  • Do the Math

    The music industry says online piracy's killing the biz. A UTD prof says it ain't.

    August 8, 2002
  • Radio Active

    With Napster six feet under, the RIAA now wants to hang the Internet DJ

    April 25, 2002
  • When Online Got Off Base

    Or: How Mark Cuban would have--and could have?--saved the music biz

    April 11, 2002
  • Bang to Hype

    At SXSW, it's all about the buzz, not the Buzz Band

    March 21, 2002
  • Empire Strikes Back

    The record industry counters piracy in the courts and on CDs. But has it gone too far?

    December 6, 2001
  • Industrial Evolution

    The record industry crippled Napster with litigation. But has it made things worse for itself?

    November 1, 2001
  • Double Shift

    Jenny Toomey tries to figure out the future of music--for herself and everyone else

    October 25, 2001
  • Soul Alone

    N'Dambi doesn't need a record label. She just needs you to listen.

    October 11, 2001
  • Ransom Notes

    Can one man convince millions of people to pay for their "free" music?

    November 9, 2000
  • Playing Possum

    After six years, The Toadies' new album is finally finished, and it's good. So why isn't it out yet?

    August 31, 2000
  • Leaning over

    One of the few jazz labels that matters, Leaning House Records, calls it quits

    July 13, 2000
  • Mr. Somebody

    Soul slinger Johnnie Taylor is finally reunited with Sam Cooke, unfortunately

    June 15, 2000
  • Critics' Picks

    Don Henley

    May 25, 2000
  • Bug in your ear

    For 25 years, Bug Music has protected the rights of songwriters. In the process, it's gotten Willie Dixon's songs back from Led Zeppelin and transformed Iggy Pop into a TV commercial composer.

    March 16, 2000
  • Freaks of the industry

    A guide to music on the Web that the RIAA isn't worried about

    January 13, 2000
  • The forever frown

    More than 30 years later, Smile remains the subject of so much mystery

    December 16, 1999
  • Signing off

    Local talent scout Teresa LaBarbera-Whites discovered singing sensation Jessica Simpson the way she always does: without even trying

    September 9, 1999
  • Bootlicking

    Some of the best records are the ones never released

    February 1, 1996