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Just like a woman: I'm a feminist and I love Bob Dylan—even though I know I shouldn't
As Dylan's classic "Blonde on Blonde" turns 50, I try to reconcile my politics with my search for what art endures
05/17/2016 02:59 UTC
"Some of these bootleggers, they make pretty good stuff"
Bob Dylan's debt to the hidden industry that he (unwittingly) helped create.
01/08/2003 01:00 UTC
Quote of the day
Bob Dylan defends himself against plagiarism, calling his critics "wussies and pussies"
09/13/2012 01:35 UTC
Bob Dylan predicts Obama will have a "landslide" victory
The singer predicts that the president will win today's election
11/06/2012 21:54 UTC
My first time with Dylan
Johnny Cash, Joan Baez, Cher, Allen Ginsberg, Jimmy Buffett, Andy Warhol and others on their initial meetings with the folk legend.
10/06/2004 23:42 UTC
Bob Dylan sells entire catalog of songs to Universal Music Publishing
The 600+ copyrights span 60 years, ranging from 1962’s “Blowin’ in the Wind” to this year’s “Murder Most Foul”
12/07/2020 23:47 UTC
Bob Dylan wanted to make a record with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones
Paul and Mick were not down
11/08/2014 03:15 UTC
Bob Dylan's unguarded moment: The glorious subversion of the new "Basement Tapes" box set
Latest edition of Dylan's bootleg series is essential, and a tough comparison for a new Costello/Jim James project
11/16/2014 03:00 UTC
Bob Dylan's 6 best collaborations: An authoritative list of the singer's finest teamwork
McCartney and Jagger reportedly turned their noses at a Dylan collaboration. Big mistake!
11/08/2014 03:40 UTC
Bob Dylan's website isn't recognizing that he won the Nobel Prize for Literature
You'd think that winning a big award would be something that's worth bragging about
10/21/2016 23:25 UTC
Rebecca Black and the Catch-22 of parodies
With Black taking over our Internet, a slew of parodies prove that terrible music is good again
03/15/2011 19:16 UTC
"The Glenn Beck Apocalypse"
A little cartoon fun with the Fox News host's predictions of doom.
04/13/2009 21:50 UTC
"Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President": A loving relationship to music that "cuts through politics"
Filmmakers Mary Wharton and Chris Farrell spoke to Salon about interviewing Carter & discovering his joyous side
09/08/2020 21:57 UTC
Dylan in darkest America
In "Masked and Anonymous," this summer's strange and brilliant must-see film, an aging troubadour is the last gleam of hope in a corrupt and dictatorial nation.
07/25/2003 00:00 UTC
"Murder Most Foul": Unpacking Bob Dylan's new epic, from Dallas 1963 to the pandemic of 2020
What is the American bard driving at with a 17-minute song on the JFK assassination? David Talbot thinks he knows
04/04/2020 16:00 UTC