Bruce Springsteen

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This should be Bruce's promised land. So why is his vision of America still so bleak?
  • The GOP can't hold a tune

    Jackson Browne, one in a long line of musicians to tangle with Republicans, settles suit against the McCain camp
  • This land is our land

    Beyonce, Bruce Springsteen, Bono and Pete Seeger topped the talent at the "We Are One" concert -- but Garth Brooks almost stole the show.
  • Vedder's Cubs ditty a hit

    The Pearl Jam leader manages the rare sports song that's actually pretty good. What are some others?
  • The 9/11 backlash against women

    Terror swept women back into the kitchen, argues Susan Faludi, and tore open the worst scar in American history. But it's Bruce Springsteen who makes the fear so real.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    The ice is jammed with broken heroes: Springsteen to host a curling reality show? That's rockstar.
  • Colbert and Springsteen: Still sexy

    We came up with a new list of hot men for 2007, but we still love the guys from last year, too.
  • Blackwater and "Magic"

    On a day when Republicans are embracing mercenaries who kill civilians as "our team," Bruce Springsteen releases another great album, and that's one for our team.
  • Greetings from Asbury Park

    With a new musical indictment of the president, Bruce Springsteen is back in the fight.
  • Little Steven speaks

    Steven Van Zandt talks about "The Sopranos," Springsteen and saving rock 'n' roll.
  • The best band in the world?

    Just two albums into their career, the members of Arcade Fire are being compared to the legends of rock. Do they deserve it?
  • Folk revival

    The spirit of folk was everywhere this year, with a slew of tribute albums to various new hybrid forms -- from freak-folk to folk-punk and beyond.
  • The sexiest man living!

    Forget that other list. We pick the men who really set our hearts aflame -- and there's nary a pretty-boy actor among them.
  • Reborn to run

    Gangstas and ghetto Cinderellas rule the airwaves, but the Killers and the Hold Steady find success speeding through Springsteen's America.
  • The Fix

    Springsteen still happily married, and Cruise gets hitched to Six Flags. Plus: Stop the presses, Paris' CD sales bomb!
  • The Fix

    Redstone "as nutty as Cruise"? Springsteen and Scialfa "on the rocks"? Plus: Did Paris really hack into Lindsay's BlackBerry?
  • The only thing we did was right was the day we started to fight

    Bruce Springsteen on Ann Coulter, the media and George W. Bush.
  • Men we love

    Broadsheet's heart beats hard for Colbert, Clooney and Bruce.
  • Farewell from Asbury Park, N.J.

    In 1968, a skinny teenager named Bruce Springsteen started jamming at an all-ages club on the Jersey Shore. Now, as the Upstage faces demolition, fans remember better days.
  • Give Bruce Springsteen a kiss

    The Boss pays lyrical tribute to women's liberation.
  • If dreams came true, oh, wouldn't that be nice?

    New Jersey is going to need a new senator. Here's one idea.
  • Get off of my cloud

    Mick Jagger has a few words for George W. Bush, and they're not very nice ones. Bruce Springsteen is so 2004.
  • Bruce Springsteen and Bush's dinosaur

    The Boss disses the president, and Matt Drudge takes note. What if he'd heard what Springsteen really said?
  • Memo to Kerry: Don't let Osama steal your thunder

    Keep going after Bush, the way the president should have pursued bin Laden at Tora Bora.
  • "I believe in the promised land"

    Bruce Springsteen takes the moment into his hands -- and joins John Kerry for a massive Wisconsin rally.
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