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Dylan Mulvaney changed hairstyles because she “turned ugly.” The social media personality and influencer revealed in a video ...
Nearly 60 years after his death, there is a renewed interest in the life and music of American folk icon and social activist ...
In the summer of 1965, Bob Dylan shocked the world by going electric at the Newport Folk Festival. His performance of Maggie’s Farm with a full rock band left folk purists outraged, but it also marked ...
The Beatles and Bob Dylan changed the masses' taste by being songwriters. And, well, that helped a lot of songwriters, including Neil Diamond.
The Grateful Dead had long allowed people to record their shows and trade them for free (as opposed to profiting from those ...
Mel Brooks’ Blazing Saddles, released half a century ago, is still widely considered one of the funniest movies of all The ...
The witch hunts from the dark totalitarian episode of early this decade, perhaps, are finally coming to an end, our columnist writes.
Grab a pint at Toner’s, get the Bad Sisters experience in Howth and sing along to Irish folk at O’Donoghues. Maddy Mussen has ...
While Bono has waxed lyrical about the artists who inspired U2 in their early years, one song from the 21st century had a similar impact when he first heard it.
It’s been more than 60 years since a guitar-toting Bob Dylan arrived in Greenwich Village and changed the course of popular ...