Split Tooth Media is celebrating its first full year as a publication. Revisit the 10 most popular stories of year one.
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Our favorite photos from Split Tooth Media Year One
Split Tooth Media is celebrating its first year as a publication by revisiting our favorite photos from the year.
Full StoryPhotos: Naked Giants, The Black Tones at the Doug Fir Lounge
Seattle psych-rock trio Naked Giants stopped by the Doug Fir Lounge on Saturday night. Here's our photo recap of the performance.
Full StoryPortland filmmaker Lydia Smith’s path from the ‘Camino’ to PBS
The Camino de Santiago has long been a spiritual path, but Lydia Smith's tale of the trail continued long after the hike ended.
Full StoryBromfield: ‘The Green Book’ won because that was its job
The Green Book is a black hole designed to siphon awards from films that deserve them. Every spot it occupies in award-nominee listings, including its Best Picture win at the...
Full StoryPhilosophy of Dogs: ‘Patti Rocks’ and ‘Problematic’ Art
Often misremembered as a juvenile comedy, David Burton Morris' 1988 film is a work of strange beauty about ugly characters
Full StorySplit Picks Ep. 4: X’s ‘Wild Gift’ vs. ‘More Fun In The New World’
In the fourth episode of Split Picks, Sararosa Davies, Nick Miller and Craig Wright discuss X’s 1981 sophomore album, Wild Gift and 1983’s More Fun In The New World. Split Picks is the first podcast from the Split Tooth Podcast...
Full StorySplit Picks Ep. 3: The White Stripes’ self-titled vs. ‘Get Behind Me Satan’
In the third episode of Split Picks, Craig Wright, Sararosa Davies and Nick Miller discuss The White Stripe’s 1999 self-titled primitive garage-blues debut and their post-Elephant sonic exploration, 2005's Get Behind Me Satan.
Full StorySplit Picks Ep. 2 Arcade Fire’s ‘Neon Bible’ vs. ‘Reflektor’
In the second episode of Split Picks, Nick Craig and Sararosa debate whether Arcade Fire's somber 'Neon Bible' or the sprawling 'Reflektor' reigns supreme.
Full Story2018 Music That Mattered: Mitski’s ‘Be The Cowboy’ and boygenius rise above sadness
Mitski and boygenius have been pegged as sad girl music memes, but Sararosa Davies argues that defeats the purpose of why their music matters.
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