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Just a few days left before an iconic tribute to Seattle’s music scene signs off for good, as MOPOP looks to retire its ...
Taking Punk to the Masses" will close to make way for future exhibits that will highlight additional musicians and music ...
Seattle grungeheads are fuming at the news that the beloved iconic Nirvana exhibit, Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses, at ...
Bruce Loose, the longtime singer-bassist of Flipper, has died at age 66. The San Francisco punk act has influenced countless ...
The museum says it will close the exhibit as it looks to highlight additional musicians and genres from the Pacific Northwest ...
Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP, former the Experience Music Project) will close their iconic Nirvana exhibit after a 14-year run on September 7 — and fans and city residents are not happy ...
SEATTLE, Wash. - The Seattle Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP) is set to close the Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses exhibit ...
A look at U2, their relationship with pop stardom and how they achieved it without writing traditional pop songs, despite ...
Fans are upset with Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture for announcing the closure of the iconic Nirvana exhibit after 14 years.
Stephen Wilson Jr. is doing Nirvana proud. The singer delighted fans when he released his cover of “Something in the Way,” ...
Nirvana’s covers were as crucial to the overall Nirvana story and discography as the band’s best original songs, and it’d be impossible to discuss their legacy without mentioning these songs.
UPDATE: After this article was published, Marc Jacobs filed a countersuit Nirvana that seeks to invalidate the band’s copyright registration of the X-Eye Smiley Face logo.