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Phair’s ‘Divorce Song’ included in Rolling Stones’ list of 500 Greatest Songs of All Time
For the first time in 17 years, Rolling Stone Magazine has revised their '500 Greatest Songs of All Time.' Liz Phair makes the cut at #308 with "Divorce Song," from Exile in Guyville.
Catching Up With Liz Phair
The singer-songwriter, 54, on her sudden fame, using her sexuality, and why she practices saying her own name
Heroes: Liz Phair
The '90s alt-rock icon back with a bite
Material Issue Documentary slated for 2021 release
Unreleased cover of “Hanging By The Telephone” with Liz Phair and Jim Ellison to be heard in film…
Liz Phair Pulls Out Of Alanis’ ‘Jagged Little Pill Tour’
Citing ‘unforeseen circumstances,’ Liz announced on Twitter yesterday evening that she would have to cancel her US dates…
Japanese Breakfast and Liz Phair on Identity, Ugliness, and Sex
Now both memoirists as well as musicians, Michelle Zauner and Liz Phair talk about their shared music industry struggles, latest albums, and a blossoming friendship
Girly Sound Forever
After an 11-year absence, Liz Phair has returned to reclaim her title of fearless songwriting superstar. But how has a song about Lou Reed, a country-rap crossover hit and her own trailblazing debut helped her prepare for to re-enter the fray? "I've had to pick myself up from being dead many times," she tells Erin Osmon
Phair Enough
Indie queen is setting the record—and the record business—straight
Liz Phair: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bringing you performances from across the country and the world. It's the same spirit — stripped-down sets, an intimate setting — just a different space.
Liz Phair Gets Back in the Game
Indie rock legend Liz Phair reemerges with Soberish her first new album in over a decade
On ‘Soberish,’ Liz Phair is right where you left her
An interview with the preeminent rock icon, whose first album in 11 years stays steadfastly true to herself.
Liz Phair is still searching
Singer-songwriter on her first album in 11 years, why she identifies with Britney Spears, and more
Liz Phair’s New High
The indie-rock icon's new album, 'Soberish,' hits a sweet spot
Liz Phair on Her Best Songs and Humbly Defining Generations of Indie Rock
"Can I give a caveat before we start?” Liz Phair is letting me know that she’s going to do her best to talk about Liz Phair.
Liz Phair is back, sober(ish) but still breaking the rules
A quarter of a century ago, Liz Phair arrived with a middle finger raised to expectations.
Liz Phair: ‘It Would Have Been Terrible If I’d Died After My Last Album—I Will Not Make That Mistake Again’
With her seminal 1993 debut, Exile In Guyville, the singer-songwriter dismantled the rock patriarchy and provided a generational touchstone for the young and the reckless. As she releases her first album in 11 years, she talks to Adam White about backlash, Britney, and her plans to leave music behind her