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A popular sculpture in Twentynine Palms is back after a restoration, columnist David Allen writes, and a Rancho Cucamonga ...
The iconic musician opens up about her detachment from Dylan, her political engagement, and her real thoughts on ‘A Complete ...
Augustine Sedgewick looks at how fathers' roles and impact have evolved over time in “Fatherhood: A History of Love and Power ...
Under FST Artistic Associate Catharine Randazzo, FST’s Summer Cabaret Series gives you the chance to immerse yourself in an ...
Concert review: Bob Dylan and Scott Aiges tributes.
It’s been eight years since Boston Calling moved from City Hall Plaza to the Harvard Athletic Complex in Allston. On Sunday, ...
J. Hoberman's 'Everything Is Now,' a survey of the 1960's avant-garde arts scene in NYC is a glorious blast from the past.
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"The America I love, the America I've written about, that has been a beacon of hope and liberty for 250 years, is currently ...
In songwriting, Paul Simon always comes second to Bob Dylan. And as a result, he wishes he could be more like the Bard in one specific area.
Madonna, Scorsese, Warhol and “Piss Christ” play roles in Paul Elie’s maybe-too-comprehensive look at how divisive ...
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 ...
On the surface, Bob Dylan and The Who are worlds apart. The UK group emerged from the fashion-focused Mod movement, espousing volume, feedback, and Pop ...
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