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The life-embracing, death-defying founder of the Pogues is a king hell drinker, a writer and one of the last of a vanishing breed.
By Stephen Lemons
July 31, 2001
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Another season isn't out of the question; Dylan's made a stone saint. Plus: Crudup and Pitt to be Coppola's Beat boys, and Danny Bonaduce wrecks his boat and hits his head!
By Amy Reiter
June 25, 2001
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Readers respond to articles on Jerry Lewis' pity for the disabled, Axl Rose's uneven career and the price of Dylan's soul.
June 12, 2001
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Readers respond to Bill Wyman's profile of Bob Dylan, and Chris Colin's polygamy satire.
May 25, 2001
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Was Kidman's stalker on the rebound from tailing Schiffer? Plus: Spears and Aguilera offered $2 million to strip, and "Sopranos" rumors dumped in the river!
By Amy Reiter
May 25, 2001
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On the singer's 60th birthday, a musician remembers the lessons his dad taught him about Bob Dylan, rebellion and following your heart.
By Joey Sweeney
May 24, 2001
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Daryl Hannah makes newspaper pay for its woofy allegations; White House pizza boy spills the beans on Bush and Clinton. Plus: Bono bears a thug, and Sinéad gets holey.
By Amy Reiter
May 23, 2001
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At age 60, with a career that spans four decades, he remains one of rock's most eloquent, sexy and unpredictable singers.
By Bill Wyman
May 22, 2001
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Two new books make it clear why Bob Dylan had to ditch the phony, self-righteous Greenwich Village folk scene.
By Allen Barra
May 14, 2001
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Hotel denies Houston and Brown wrecking report; Al Gore demands canned ham from Letterman. Plus: Matt Damon golfs, dodges gunfire!
By Amy Reiter
April 13, 2001
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Salon's TV picks for Weekend, March 23-25, 2001
By Joyce Millman
March 23, 2001
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"Wonder Boys" is still the best -- and most moving -- comedy of the year. Director Curtis Hanson and novelist Michael Chabon explain why Hollywood gave them a second chance to prove it.
By Michael Sragow
November 10, 2000
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By Greil Marcus
October 2, 2000
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The music industry needs a triple bypass, he says, and the Web's performing the surgery. Straight talk from the veteran musician, whose new album will be released this week both online and in stores.
By Amy Reiter
September 25, 2000
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Broadside published songs by writers who wanted to change the world -- including a young Bob Dylan. A five-CD set marches through the great folk mag's past.
By Ira Robbins
September 19, 2000
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Salon's TV picks for Weekend, Aug. 11-13, 2000
By Joyce Millman
August 11, 2000
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Sheryl Crow, Steve Earle, Ani DiFranco and others rework '60s classics for "Steal This Movie." But does Bob Dylan need updating?
By Seth Mnookin
August 2, 2000
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Now on a rare tour of the U.S., she's been the "High Priestess of Soul" for decades, making music that's an eloquent blend of joy, sorrow and anger.
By Jennifer Gilmore
June 20, 2000
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The hip-hop songstress says she wrote and produced her multiplatinum album. A lawsuit contends that's not the whole truth. Behind the case is a bigger question: What is a pop song, anyway?
By Rodd McLeod
May 10, 2000
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It's not easy being a struggling artist when your dad toured with Bob Dylan.
By Sarah Wildman
May 10, 2000
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Loaded with off tunes by Dylan and the Velvet Underground as well as killer songs by Smog, Stereolab and the Beta Band, the "High Fidelity" soundtrack plays like a perfect mix tape.
By Michelle Goldberg
April 7, 2000
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By Greil Marcus
February 7, 2000
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A strange stranger in a strange land, decades ago Baba introduced millions to the medicine of drumming. Now 72, he's still got the beat.
By Mike Thomas
January 8, 2000
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A biography of the middleweight contender who was framed for murder scouts out the pieces of the life the reporters missed.
By Maggie Jones
January 7, 2000
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Rubin "Hurricane" Carter has lived a life of novelistic proportions. Unfortunately, the only fiction was the prosecutor's case.
By Frank Houston
December 24, 1999