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I Met A Rock Star

I Met A Rock Star

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I Met A Rock Star is a pop culture site that covers everything from music to film to books to politics. We invite our readers to share their true stories of meeting a celebrity with the IMARS community, making the content as much your as ours.

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  • Letters From Namibia

    Posted on Monday November 23rd, 2009 at 22:26 in Culture, Editorials, headline

    IMetARockStar is very proud to present excerpts from the written experiences of our friend, Amanda Miller, during her service in the Peace Corps the past two years. Amanda was stationed in Namibia, Africa, and we eagerly await each dispatch she send...

  • Letters from Namibia

    Posted on Friday October 30th, 2009 at 17:25 in Culture, Editorials, headline

    November 2007, my adventurous friend Amanda Miller embarked on a trip to Gobabis, Namibia for a two-year stint in the Peace Corps. During her stay in Africa, she chronicled many of  her experiences with new people and cultures and now I Met A Rock ...

  • Chris Brown – “I Can Transform Ya”

    Posted on Wednesday October 28th, 2009 at 16:17 in music, featured

    Although a lot of things could be said in this space, I opt to express that this Swizz-produced comeback track is pretty hot. Oh, and there’s the requisite Lil Wayne cameo. [Props to OnSmash]...

  • Company of Thieves – “Oscar Wilde”

    Posted on Sunday October 25th, 2009 at 00:32 in music, headline

    “We are all our own Devil…and we make this world our Hell.” I know I’m very late to the party, but Chicago’s own Company of Thieves has become an instant favorite. Just watched this Rushmore-inspired clip for their trac...

  • Elle – “Am I A Writer?”

    Posted on Friday October 16th, 2009 at 20:47 in Editorials, headline

    Is something being done with my life? This ‘writers’ eye’ seems a waste. That isn’t even a phrase, ‘writers’ eye’; it isn’t anything. It’s ‘painters’ eye’ suited for the poor man’s artist: a writer. Should I even call myself...

  • Is History Repeating?

    Posted on Thursday October 8th, 2009 at 22:50 in politics, Editorials, headline

    With the influx of political information and disinformation from so many sources, are we losing our cohesion as a collective by choosing sides? Ian Huffman joins the IMARS team with a thought-provoking essay on the political and social polarization ...

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