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Subject: Mark Pellington

  • Conspiracy Theory

    Arlington Road runs through an American insurrection

    July 8, 1999
  • The Wild Side, Circa 1954

    October 9, 1997
  • Letters

    November 13, 1997
  • Moth-Eaten

    In this tricked-up ghost story, the truth is way out there

    January 24, 2002
  • Lonesome Onry and Mean: The Disturbing Ballad of Bob Woodruff, Part 2

    Note: Read Part 1 here.​In 1994, Bob Woodruff was a hot Nashville property. He was New Jersey rocker who suddenly began to pour out great country songs, which lead to a deal with Asylum Records in Nashville and a well-received album, Dreams and Saturday Nights. But Woodruff eventually left Asylum without making another album. Lonesome Onry and Mean: What's your version of what happened at Asylum? We've heard several versions and are sure all these versions contain elements of fact and fiction

    August 4, 2009
  • Lonesome Onry and Mean: The Disturbing Ballad of Bob Woodruff, Part 3

    Michelle Manteris​In the first two installments of LOM's blog about vanished country music performer Bob Woodruff - see them here and here - we learned of his heroin addiction and the help he received in kicking the habit. We also learned how his career, which many thought would be huge, disintegrated like so many others have in the downward spiral of the industry and the record labels that once seemed so stable and secure. In our final installment, we learn what Woodruff is doing today and wh

    August 19, 2009