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In 1995, Alanis Morissette released "Jagged Little Pill." Now, she's more sure of who she is than ever before.
Alanis has admitted that the lyrics to “Ironic” prove she didn’t properly grasp the meaning of the word. We’re not here to rehash verdicts already rendered. She f**ked it up and said so.
Alanis Morissette's five-million-album sales and six Grammy nominations ratify what college radio stations and music critics have been proclaiming for years: that a new female archetype ...
Her latest book, “Why Alanis Morissette Matters” (University of Texas Press, $24.95), addresses the question implied by the book’s title.
Alanis Morissette opens up about being lonely at the height of her "Jagged Little Pill" fame, parenting her three kids and how Joan Jett has become the mentor she never had.
Alanis Morissette sang her 1995 hit 'Ironic' with Muna at Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago on Sunday.
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of her second worldwide album, the singer and songwriter spoke about being destabilized by sudden fame — and how she got her center back.
For a long time, Alanis Morissette felt alone. From a career standpoint, she was doing considerably well for a teen in 1990s Ottawa, Ontario. She had released two dance-pop albums before she was ...