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Bob Dylan is no stranger to stretching out his songs as long as they need to be, but he realised when that could be a detriment to some acts.
The traveling celebration of the music and traditions of Americana known as the Outlaw Music Festival returned to ONE Spokane ...
Madonna, Scorsese, Warhol and “Piss Christ” play roles in Paul Elie’s maybe-too-comprehensive look at how divisive ...
Ronald Reagan's election sparked a counterrevolution in the arts community, with Dylan, Bono and Scorsese among those showing ...
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“I’m a trapeze artist.” Bob Dylan was born Robert Zimmerman on May ... not if you measure success in terms of profit,” Bob Dylan says of the 1975 Rolling Thunder Review tour in his first on-camera ...
It includes artists who seem to have gone through a religious phase, one that left a mark on them, such as Toni Morrison, ...
Highlights include AquaPalooza at the New Pass Sandbar off Sarasota Bay, the return of Laser Light Nights in Bradenton, and stand-up comedy at McCurdy’s in downtown Sarasota. And of course, Monday ...
Mark Rothko had more of a thing for Schubert than Australian metal. But if they found themselves at the same table at a ...
Springsteen, long a Trump opponent, began the latest skirmish in the culture war in England last week, where he opened a ...
How Bohemians Became Hippies and Created the Sixties,” a new book by Dennis McNally, explores the roots of counterculture ...
1966’s Today! is a straightforward album—just Mississippi John Hurt, his voice, and his guitar playing gentle folk-blues. This reissue stands out thanks to its quiet noise floor, allowing the music to ...