In the first season of her recording career, from 1974 to 1980, Patti Smith was a raw nerve, blazing behind the microphone on ...
A viral video from the 2026 Golden Globes has reignited long-running rumours about Leonardo DiCaprio's sexuality. The ...
The rampant misadventure of Vladimir Putin’s Russia in Ukraine and now Donald Trump’s action in Venezuela, as well as President Xi Jinping’s sabre-rattling against Taiwan, hold two lessons. First, as ...
Patti Smith’s career as a punk rocker blazed in the late 1970s. Her debut album, Horses, just reissued as a 50th-anniversary ...
The artist’s photographs of a masked Arthur Rimbaud touring New York offer timely insights about visibility and resistance.
Ironically, 2020 would have been a big year for new music. The occasion of Beethoven’s birth, 250 years before, led to a surge of new orchestral commissions around the globe. The catch? Most had to ...
Agnieszka Holland is one of the more seasoned directors vying for this year’s Best International Feature Oscar. But then, she’s always been ahead of the curve: two years before Titanic, she cast a ...
Born coughing, Patti Smith was a sickly kid. As she writes in her new memoir, “Bread of Angels,” “Mine was a Proustian childhood, one of intermittent quarantine and convalescence.” Her family moved ...
“If you were wondering what the poem meant, I have no idea,” Patti Smith offered, after reading Rimbaud’s “Genie” on Monday night at the Paramount Theatre. “But, to me, it just means everything.” Just ...
“Bread of Angels,” Patti Smith’s mesmerizing new memoir, only deepens the mystery of who this iconic artist is and where her singular vision originated. I’ve long been struck by her magnetism on stage ...
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Oct. 20 (UPI) --Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra. They include: -- Astronomer/architect Christopher Wren in 1632 -- Poet Arthur Rimbaud in 1854 -- U.S. Rep. James Robert Mann in ...