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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2009

Author and Singer Juliana Hatfield discusses her memoir "When I Grow Up" on January 14, 2009. Juliana Hatfield is a performer who connects to her fans through honesty, humor and emotion. Over the course of her twenty year career, first with the Blake Babies, and then as a solo artist, Hatfield has demonstrated a unique voice. Sponsored by the NU Libraries, the NU Department of Music and the NU Bookstore.

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  • Whoa, Juliana wrote a book? I have to get it.

  • Nice post! Juliana's the coolest.

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  • the harpsichord chapter was the best chapter in the book. too bad she cut the chapter short and didn't mention how felix girlfriend murdered him. the shit was pretty funny!! i suggest everyone getting her book, it was REALLY a good book.

  • remember november

  • . Breeders is about the only other band. The others have either faded or are gone. Juliana surprisingly has been sticking it out ...how much longer though. I dont mean to sound cruel or sad. The two cd's for Atlantic was her crowning jewel.

  • The issue I have with Juliana is I like her alot before 1995. Since Bed her music I been finding is more redundunt. I try to listen to the 6 or 7 cd's since 15 years ago but I find myself that growing up with her first three solo works was it began and ended for me. But I still like her and fact that she hasnt given up like most of her colleques have from the 90's

  • Ugh!  I cant listen anymore....two weeks of agony over heroin addict boyfriend.

    Blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh­hhhh!

    Drink the bleach baby!

  • @knx0355 oddly enough your whine fest of a post shows how uninteresting your life is.

  • @tonyk187 yea and yer an idiot. If you really loved music and rock "culture" you would understand and respect what Juliana read.

  • "Oddly enough, she has the chops to be a very good writer but needs to distance herself from herself."

    in other words, she, like every North American born and raised white woman, suffers from narcissism.

  • She needs a man who knows how to love.

  • She's a freak, a messed up, deprived of love freak who can ply the guitar, that's what makes her so hot.

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