In 1966, Simone wrote and performed “Four Women,” a musical portrait of different stereotyped Black women who were exploited or subjected, yet still stood strong. Despite Simone’s intention to ...
After Obama won in 2008, Dylan said it was the first time that he’d seen a sign of light. That light has since gone dark.
Singer-songwriter Joan Baez stopped by "Everybody's Live with John Mulaney" to blast Elon Musk's government takeover.
Photographer Andrew Feiler documented the last remaining Rosenwald Schools built to educate Black children during segregation ...
In Asbury Park, Andy Burton, Muddy Shews, Dave Moore, Mike McKernan will be joining Marc Ribler to perform songs of Dylan, the Byrds and the Band.
Bob Dylan's seminal 'Don't Think Twice, It's All Right' has been had many renditions over the years. Here we pick out five of the best, from country to indie.
In 1964, when he was just 23, Bob Dylan wrote the prophetic anthem that encapsulates Trump’s America
Decrying a world characterized by materialism, violence and blind conformity, Dylan echoed the warnings of King Solomon.
Leaders of nascent protest movements should give more serious thought to what actually works, writes Wisconsin Public Radio ...
Oscar-winning animated feature Flow explores the temporality of human monuments in a post-human world, seen through the eyes ...
When Mavis Staples first got the call about being signed to Prince's label, she wasn't sure. But an in-person meeting immediately changed her mind.
The legendary folk artist and activist is the subject of an exhibit that highlights many facets of her artistry, from her ...
The film serves as a valuable insight into Dylan's evergreen persona. In his 80s and mostly away from the limelight, Dylan ...
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