In the 1960s, the genre was given more life. Still rudimentary in some ways, it grew over the era and then found its early adulthood in the 1970s. That’s when bands took the style to new heights.
The Finnish writer Tove Jansson returned from a U.S. trip with a new perspective on home—and an enduring novel.
“House of Bondage: Vintage Prints from the Ernest Cole Family Trust – Part II” is on view at Magnum Gallery through March 29, ...
Children born to immigrant parents understand the struggle of having to balance cultural identity with American values, but a new play at Stages hopes to give a more reflective view from the other ...
My first date with Dianna — best friend, wife and frequent editor — was to see The Band. She introduced me to the legendary rock group’s music, and we went to their 1970 concert in Madison, Wisc.
The Legacy & Love campaign highlights 4 Black-owned businesses – and focuses on the family values that power them. Visit Philadelphia’s Legacy & Love campaign is celebrating Black History Month by ...
Throughout the 1970s and '80s, playwright Sam Shepard was American theater’s tough guy. He fooled around with punk poet Patti ...
Jay Swanson accomplished his lifelong dream of moving to Paris in 2017. Why he says he's "really, really, really happy" with ...
Breaking Silence,' a documentary about the "At 17" singer-songwriter, has been acquired by Greenwich Entertainment ...
Vietnamese-American singer Lynda Trang Dai spoke out following her U.S. arrest for retail theft, saying she is distressed but ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Variety reports that Pharrell Williams' newest movie, a live action film inspired by his life growing up in 1970s Virginia Beach, will never see the light of day.
Lennon was inspired by a conversation between himself, Yoko Ono, Ono’s ex-husband Tony Cox, and Cox’s wife Melinde Kendall. The group discussed the concepts of ultimate fates and karma. Lennon was ...