**she might be hanging out with kids whose older siblings watch MTV & do the crotch grab...correct me if i am wrong but this statement led someone here to assume that the child's mother was lame for letting her watch mtv? whoa...big leaps of assumptions going on here!**
Kate, the girl is THREE! What if she were hanging out with "older siblings" who were watching a porno movie? I'm not singling out Kilauren, I'm saying that a 3-year-old has no business watching MTV, and if she is, then the parents are not doing their job, whether Daisy's sitting on her lap watching it or whether Kilauren has turned her over to whoever to babysit. It's bad parenting in my book (but don't get me wrong, it's very common parenting). Where's Julie Z. Webb when you need her? ;~) > **i know people get tired of hearing her complain about this but again this > writer has chosen a very deliberately negative word- savaged...i think this > writer has an attitude & an agenda...** The same writer intros the interview with "Let's face the facts: Joni Mitchell is one of the greatest songwriters ever - no gender required." I found the piece to be very positive. Like Brenda said, the "Reuters" edit puts a bit of a different spin on it. The issue also names Blue as the #2 Essential Album (Aretha's "I Never Loved A Man..." is #1), and there are more Joni mentions throughout than Patels in the New Delhi phone book. They mention her recording STAS as a defining moment in history, and there are a couple of good pics too, including the one which accompanies the interview which is beautiful and in which Joni makes no attempt to cover her age (unlike Stevie Nicks who has so much makeup caked on you have to just take their word for it that's it her! LOL Nikki!) Bob NP: Bruce, "Empty Sky"
