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Bob Dylan tends to not revisit his old work, but there are a surprising number of songs he has only performed once.
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The Observer on MSNConor McPherson: I had to get into Bob Dylan’s soulWith four of his plays dominating the London stage this year, the Irish playwright explains why he is endlessly searching for ...
Many of Dylan’s songs are replete with biblical references hearkening back to his Jewish studies in childhood.
Ever-prolific Bob Dylan has another book coming out this fall. No, it’s not the overdue memoir “Chronicles: Volume 2.” It’s ...
In the epilogue column to his Minnesota Vice series, Jeremy Fugleberg describes his hunt for Casey Ramirez, who he found, and ...
Grand Marais, Minnesota isn’t just another dot on the map—it’s that rare small town that makes you wonder if you’ve ...
Harry Freedman's new biography about Bob Dylan's Jewish identity leans heavily on conjecture but also shows flashes of mischievous wit.
Dylan, now 83, was born Robert Zimmerman in Duluth and raised in Hibbing. He studied for a year at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, where he entrenched himself in folk music.
MINNEAPOLIS — "A Complete Unknown," the biopic chronicling the swift pop-cultural ascent of Minnesota native Bob Dylan in the early 1960s, has been nominated for eight Academy Awards.
The mom and sister of Suze Rotolo — known as Sylvie Russo in “A Complete Unknown” — hated her boyfriend Bob Dylan, and he got revenge on one of them in song lyrics.
"A Complete Unknown" (in theaters Christmas Day) captures an epochal four years − 1961 to 1965 − when Robert Zimmerman from Minnesota morphed into Bob Dylan of rock immortality.
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