"New Ears for New Music"-When Nietzsche said that 100 years ago, it was the same sentiment as Bob Dylan's more recent "The Times They Are a' Changing." I've got a new computer. Quite the little powerhouse: 350-MHz Pentium II, 64-MB SDRAM, 6.8-GB hard disk, internal Zip drive,...
"New Ears for New Music"-When Nietzsche said that 100 years ago, it was the same sentiment as Bob Dylan's more recent "The Times They Are a' Changing." I've got a new computer. Quite the little powerhouse: 350-MHz Pentium II, 64-MB SDRAM, 6.8-GB hard disk, internal Zip drive,...
but old and young players are very selective in their knowledge of 21st-century trivia. For years, I thought people my age just couldn’t keep up with popular music after 1990 because of changing mental conditions. But now I wonder if it’s because popular music shattered...
And who would believe Bob Dylan would get $300 million for his entire songwriting catalog? But, today with stocks in an epic bubble, turning companies into overnight sensations, are we celebrating too soon? Afterall, the gilded Twenties was a prelude to the Great Depression of 1933 when ...
The best things to do in NYC this week include the Westminster Dog Show, an exhibit about Iris Apfel, a neocircus cabaret show, Galentine's Day events, and musical performances for Valentine's Day.
Bob Dylan encouraged (i.e. gave courage to) us all to discern what was blowin’ in the wind in times that were truly a-changin’.But Timothee Chalamet’s Dylan is far more even than that. He speaks to our very processes of becoming who we really are. In “A Complete Unknown,” ...
When you see things that need changing, remember the people of Birmingham, and others, who dared to dream of change and peacefully work for it, despite huge, frightening, and even deadly obstacles. As Police Chief Watts said, “The Movement was led by members of the faith community who cam...
, where icons like Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, and Bruce Springsteen once performed. Even today, live music fills the air, with countless bars and clubs offering performances every night. Tips for Visitors Take Your Time: The Village is best enjoyed at a leisurely pace. Take your time to ...
When Mark returns to Lumon’s Severed Floor after his life-changing “She’s alive!” finale scream, he sprints down the blinding white hallways to Les McCann’s “Burnin’ Coal” and heads straight for the Wellness Center in hopes of finding Miss Casey/Gemma. Instead, he’s distraught to...
“Like a Rolling Stone” to be debuted on US radio, virtually created grown-up rock music. But Dylan’s spectacular reinvention of himself and his music had not just happened overnight – it had been brewing for a while. At the beginning of this astonishing, game-changing period – the ...