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Madonna, Scorsese, Warhol and “Piss Christ” play roles in Paul Elie’s maybe-too-comprehensive look at how divisive ...
Augustine Sedgewick charts the history of Fatherhood from Plato to Bob Dylan, looking at how attitudes and responsibilities ...
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 ...
Paul Durcan, the Dublin-born poet, died on May 17 at the age of 80. There was no one quite like him. Prolific, popular and a ...
When American artist Brendan Murphy offered to give the City of Perth a seven-metre sculpture of an astronaut, Basil Zempilas ...
One of the most famous bands of all time really annoyed Dylan when they released music in 1965 that was inspired by his tunes ...
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 ...