​​In 1987, Bob Dylan ventured into the world of film once again with Hearts of Fire, a musical drama that cast him as a ...
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Dylan took the Greyhound Bus from Hibbing to St. Paul, where his cousin Howard Rutman and their summer camp friend Larry ...
Last year’s Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet, “A Complete Unknown,” gave audiences a dramatic big screen look at that early Greenwich Village scene by showing the cafés, jam sessions and ...
Taking in the years 1956 to 1963, Through the Open Window serves as an unofficial companion to last year’s A Complete Unknown biopic. It starts before that entirely credible and affecting film did, ...
Because Bob Dylan’s The Bootleg Series Vol. 18: Through The Open Window, 1956-1963 covers much the same ground as the 2025 ...
Explore Bob Dylan's musical evolution through 139 tracks in 'Bootleg Series Volume 18,' highlighting his journey from folk ...
With a discography as hefty as Bob Dylan's, it's not exactly surprising that even megafans have missed these deep cuts.
Diane Keaton was known for her early roles in the 1970s movies Annie Hall, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, and The Godfather. But one of her most iconic onscreen moments came in a 2003 Nancy Meyers film when ...
In 1978, Bob Dylan stunned the world and his fans when he announced his conversion to Christianity. Following his conversion, Dylan released a string of three Christian-oriented albums and spoke ...
“If you look carefully, you can see there’s some elements from Phantom, like roses, incorporated into his art.” Photo: Luis Suarez Dylan’s intricate gate work, some of which have been displayed in ...
“Maggie’s Farm” is a classic from an album full of them. 1965’s Bringing It All Back Home was the first Bob Dylan LP to feature electric instruments. One result of Dylan going rock was tracks like ...