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S he hails from California, but where does Olivia Rodrigo live now that she’s a bona fide pop princess? While the 22-year-old former Disney star has broken records, amassed an a ...
In Everything Is Now, the veteran film critic looks back at the downtown art scene of the 1960s.
Greenwich Village in the 1960s was home to a counterculture folk music scene that produced legendary artists like Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Janis Joplin and Joni Mitchell. A network of cafes and bars ...
The "Rolling Stone" senior writer will discuss his new book on May 10, highlighting Greenwich Village's impact on music, politics and culture.
Jamal Alnasr sells music to everyone from Bella Hadid and Bono to Joe Schmo and tourists alike from his shop Village Revival Records in the heart of Greenwich Village, where he's been since the 90s.
Kelly Writers House hosted David Browne to discuss the complex history of Greenwich Village’s music scene Credit: Sanjana Juvvadi Journalist and author David Browne discussed his latest book, "Talkin' ...
Browne ends his book with Van Ronk’s death in 2002 – by which time both folk music and Greenwich Village were already changed utterly. The Village was so full of activity and vitality, and there are ...
“The [Greenwich] Village music scene wasn’t just Bob Dylan and the '60s. It was a scene that thrived, and had its ups and downs, but was still very valid over decades,” Browne said.
One block from the apartment is another Greenwich Village site that helped birth the folk music scene depicted in “A Complete Unknown” — the old Almanac House at 130 W. 10th St.
Mingling with and drawing inspiration from other folk musicians, Dylan, who had recently moved to Manhattan from Minnesota, secured his first gig at Gerde’s Folk City on April 11, 1961.Dylan ...
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