Brigitte Bardot, the French actress, singer and activist who transformed cinema, pop music and women’s independence, has died at the age of 91.
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Today in Music History for Jan. 9: ...
Fifty years after her death in New York, Hannah Arendt has become the most popular philosopher of our time. For good reason: ...
Global inaction on fossil fuel and plastic treaties, the dismantling of federal agencies and regulations and the rapid rise ...
CT reported on 1967 “message music,” the radicalism on American college campuses, and how the Six-Day War fit into biblical ...
This column was originally published by TheStatehouseFile.com. By John Krull TheStatehouseFile.com January 7, 2026 Who knew ...
Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan once dished out one of the best (and, perhaps, mostly unlikely) duets of the 1990s.
Dylan's 1983 album 'Infidels' contains a number of prescient observations about contemporary politics and the Trump ...
Bob Dylan was awarded an honorary doctorate in 1970. He didn't love the experience, but a memorable song came from it.
The music world is mourning founding Grateful Dead member Bob Weir. Don Was, Weir’s bandmate in Wolf Bros since 2018, wrote, ...
Willie Nelson, and specifically his life on the road, is the focus of a new opus profile in The New Yorker. The highlights are many, but Bob Dylan’s attempt to explain the appeal of Nelson stands ...