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Rock ain’t dead

One of the world’s most respected rockstars claims rock is dead, but Meaghan Weiley thinks otherwise.

CDs defy distinction

CD sales are dwindling, but the memories they conjure mean they’ll never die, writes Meaghan Weiley.

The festival high

Music festivals are becoming an addiction of the modern age. Each month there seems to be a new one added to the calender. But as Shelby Houghton asks, could drugs, alcohol and violence spell the end of the festival high?

Rock ain’t dead

One of the world’s most respected rockstars claims rock is dead, but Meaghan Weiley thinks otherwise.

CDs defy distinction

CD sales are dwindling, but the memories they conjure mean they’ll never die, writes Meaghan Weiley.

The festival high

Music festivals are becoming an addiction of the modern age. Each month there seems to be a new one added to the calender. But as Shelby Houghton asks, could drugs, alcohol and violence spell the end of the festival high?

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Rock ain’t dead

One of the world’s most respected rockstars claims rock is dead, but Meaghan Weiley thinks otherwise.

CDs defy distinction

CD sales are dwindling, but the memories they conjure mean they’ll never die, writes Meaghan Weiley.

The festival high

Music festivals are becoming an addiction of the modern age. Each month there seems to be a new one added to the calender. But as Shelby Houghton asks, could drugs, alcohol and violence spell the end of the festival high?

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